David C Cook COVID-19 Response

The Most Luxurious Home

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Materials Needed:

  • Internet access

If you are teaching this class online, ask students to have an index card and a pen or pencil ready for Step 4.

Imagine coming home and pulling into a driveway of a mega mansion in Los Angeles, California. This mansion has twenty-one bedrooms, forty-nine bathrooms, and 105,000 square feet of living space. Keep in mind that the average house in the United States has 2,687 square feet.

The mansion features multiple pools, a bowling alley, a theater, a gym, a candy bar…and so much more. On top of that, the home features 360-degree view of the surrounding area.

Let’s take a look at this mansion worth $295,000,000.00.

Share a clip of the following virtual tour [Start at 0:00 and stop around 2:35]:
Touring the MOST EXPENSIVE HOUSE in the United States!

  • It’s clear that someone who owned this mansion would have to be very, very rich! Does anybody wish they could get their hands on just a little of that money—maybe a measly ten thousand bucks or so? What would you do with that kind of cash if you had it? (Allow students to speculate on their fantasy fortune.)

Now, there’s nothing wrong with money. Jesus talked quite a bit about how God knows that we need things like food and clothes. But when we put stuff ahead of God, we’re prioritizing things that we can’t keep over the one thing we can’t lose.

Let’s check out the Bible’s teachings about keeping God first, and stuff—that we can’t keep anyway—a distant second.

Looking for Steps 2 & 3?

You can find Steps 2 and 3 in your teacher’s guide. To purchase a teacher’s guide, please visit: Bible-in-Life or Echoes.

Materials Needed:

  • Index cards
  • Pens/pencils

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