S4E7 - Exodus 14–17 for Seminary - Turn Lessons Into Real Learning - Teach Ye Diligently
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Many seminary teachers walk into class with a solid plan—but students never fully connect. The lesson moves forward, scriptures are read, questions are asked, but it feels mechanical. Students go through the motions without ever feeling like the lesson matters to them.
In this episode, we explore how to teach Exodus 14–17 in a way that turns routine lessons into real learning. Instead of starting with content, you’ll see how to begin with real student problems, create relevance before reading, and guide students to discover truth in ways that actually stick.
You’ll learn how to:
• Build relevance before opening the scriptures
• Help students feel the need for the doctrine
• Use simple processes to guide discovery
• Make scripture study practical and repeatable
• Help students act on what they learn
From the Red Sea to manna in the wilderness, these chapters provide powerful moments—but only if students can see how they connect to their lives. This episode models how to create that connection so learning becomes meaningful, personal, and lasting.
(00:00) Introduction
(01:01) Exodus 14 — Feeling Trapped Before the Red Sea
(06:04) Mechanical vs Meaningful Learning
(08:11) Exodus 17 — Why Students Don’t Care
(11:00) Building Real Need
(14:34) A Simple Process for Finding Truth
(17:40) Seeing the Savior
(19:06) Exodus 16 — Daily Manna
(23:04) Making Learning Stick
(25:00) Invitation to Act
Teach Ye Diligently is a podcast designed to help seminary teachers create meaningful, Christ-centered learning experiences by focusing on real teaching problems, clear instructional direction, and practical classroom moves.
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