Monday, January 25, 2016

Lesson 4.5 - The Ten Commandments: Love God

Session 4.5 "The Ten Commandments: Love God"
Exodus 19:1-20:11; 31:18

This week, we continued our journey through the Bible using The Gospel Project® for Kids and examined the first four of the Ten Commandments. These commands were given by God through Moses to teach His people how to love and worship Him. God demands perfect obedience, something none of us can do. And that’s the point of the law - to show us of our need for another way to be right with God; a way found only in Jesus.

Help your kids understand that God is holy and expects us to be holy as well and we can be holy because of Jesus.
*All materials are copied and reproduced with permission from Lifeway.


FAMILY DISCUSSION POINTS
        Babies and Toddlers
        God takes care of us.
        God made everything, and he is in charge.
        God gives us rules to show us what He is like.
        People do not always obey God’s rules.
        Jesus always obeys God’s rules.
        Preschool
        What is God’s plan? God’s plan is to rescue His people.
        God gave us rules to show that He is holy.
        Kids
        What is God’s plan? God’s plan is to rescue His people from captivity.
        God gave us rules to show that He is holy and we are sinners.

UNIT KEY PASSAGE


BIG IDEA


NEXT WEEK
        “The Ten Commandments: Love Others” (Exodus 20:12-17)

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3 comments:

  1. Hello Jennifer! I am helping to assemble a "Key Terms" image list to help with bible translation, and I noticed the artwork your kids' program uses. What is is organization that put this material out?
    Thank you:-)
    Anchoredsteve@gmail.com

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  2. Hello Jennifer! I am helping to assemble a "Key Terms" image list to help with bible translation, and I noticed the artwork your kids' program uses. What is is organization that put this material out?
    Thank you:-)
    Anchoredsteve@gmail.com

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    1. Lifeway Christian Resources (http://www.lifeway.com/) publishes these resources. It is a curriculum called "The Gospel Project." They have granted us permission to use the graphics on our blog as a resource for families. We use these in our Bible studies on a weekly basis.

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