Sunday Night Lesson - Bee All You Can Bee
Teachers
Lesson Summary
The teacher opened by honoring Homer Lott, sharing memories of his sincere, humble character and his imminent passing, and reminding the class of the comfort found in the promise of heaven. He then introduced the lesson’s theme, using the bee as a metaphor for the Christian life, emphasizing diligence, community, and the importance of not growing weary in good works. Focusing on Galatians 6:9, he explained that believers are exhorted to persevere in doing good so they may reap a harvest, and linked this to Ephesians 2:10, which declares that we are God’s workmanship created for good deeds. By drawing parallels between worker bees and church members, he encouraged the congregation to remain active, supportive, and hopeful through spiritual seasons, just as bees continue their labor through spring, summer, and beyond. The lesson concluded with a call to apply these principles in daily life, trusting in God’s promise and the assurance of the Lamb’s Book of Life.
Key Scriptures
Let us not lose heart or grow weary in doing good, but let us continue on so that we might reap a harvest unless we decide to quit
we are God's workmanship created in Christ Jesus for good works