Sunday, October 11, 2020


GENESIS 

Chapter 12, 13 & 14 


If you don’t have a Bible handy, click this link for Genesis Chapter 12Chapter 13 and Chapter 14.

12: 1-9 Abram, Sarai and Lot leave the family and start traveling.

12:10-20 Abram tells his first lie (his way of protecting Sarai instead of trusting God). God protected Sarai.

13:1-18 Abram and Lot go their separate ways. Lot went in the wrong direction.

14:1-17 Lot gets captured and is rescued by Abram.
14:18-20 Abram meets Melchizedek – first mention of bread and wine (communion elements).
14:21-24 Abram refuses payment from the King of Sodom for his efforts.

Discussion:
Abram built an altar to God. What would that look like today?
Has God spoken to you? How did you respond?
Have you ever feared for your life? Was prayer the first thing you did, or the last?
Did your fear become reality or did you worry for nothing?

Families do quarrel and have conflicts among themselves. What causes the conflicts in your family? Are you able to work it out peacefully?

Have you had to rescue a family member because of their choices? Has anyone had to rescue you?

Abram won the battle but would not take anything that wasn’t his. Abram had the opportunity to get more but he refused. What would you have done? Would it have brought glory to God?

The tithe – the law had not been written yet. How did Abram know to tithe to Melchizedek? Were stories passed down from Cain and Abel about their offerings?

Abram lived in a land of idol worship – so who taught him about offering first fruits to God? How do you thank God?

Child Discussion:
Have you and your family moved to a different place?
Is it far from grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins?
Was it scary to live in a new place and make new friends?
Have you told a lie? Who were you protecting?

Activities:
Have each child move to a different seat and “meet” the person sitting next to them.
Serve crackers and juice for snack.


Sunday, October 4, 2020

GENESIS

Chapter 11


If you don’t have a Bible handy, click this link for Genesis Chapter 11 .

Chapter 11 starts off with everyone speaking the same language – not unusual as they all came from the same family.

Verses 1 – 4: Tower of Babel – making bricks to build a tower to heaven. Also note that they did not want to be scattered (verse 4)

The people were going down the wrong road . . . again. God had promised that He would never flood the earth again. So, He did something different.

Verse 5-9: Everyone spoke the same language until God changed it. Then they were scattered over the face of the earth.

Babel sounds a lot like babble – when someone is babbling, you can’t understand what they are saying.

God then focuses on Shem’s line (Shem honored his father and covered him – see chapter 9).

Verse 10-26: Genealogy of Shem
  • Shem
    • Arphaxad
      • Salah
        • Eber
          • Peleg
            • Reu
              • Serug
                • Nahor
                  • Terah

Terah's sons:  Abram, Nahor and Haran.
Verse 27: Haran’s son is Lot
Verse 29: Abram marries Sarai; Nahor marries Milcah (his niece)

Verse 31-32: Terah takes Abram, Sarai and Lot and goes to Haran. Note: the name Haran differs from the place called Haran

Discussion:
What would it be like if your siblings all spoke a different language?
What would it be like for the family to split and go off in different directions?
There were no maps or roads – how would they find each other later?
Why do you think they wanted to build such a tower?
Were they trying to reach God another way?
Were they going the same route as Adam and Eve?
Was their pride getting in the way of their relationship with God?
Do you have a family member that is walking with God but the rest won’t?
Or, do you have a family member that isn’t walking with God and the rest are?
Which family member are you?
Has a relationship with God caused a split in your family?

Activities for Children:
Using legos or blocks build a tall tower. See how high you can go. Could a tower ever reach to heaven?

Have each child make up their own “language” and then have them try to talk to each other in their own language. Is it fun or frustrating?

Coloring Pages:















To print out the coloring pages: Click on the image, select copy image, then paste the image onto a document (such as Word). You can make the image smaller or larger – then print.

Sunday, September 27, 2020


GENESIS

Chapter 10


If you don’t have a Bible handy, click this link for Genesis Chapter 10

Verse 1: Noah’s 3 sons – Shem, Ham and Japeth

More genealogy!
  • Japeth (verses 2-5)
    • Gomer Magog, Madai, Javan, Tubal, Meschech, Tiras
      • Gomer’s sons: Ashkenaz, Riphath, Togarmah
      • Javan’s sons: Elishah, Tarshish, Kittim, Dodanim
  • Ham (verses 6-20)
    • Cush, Mizraim, Put, Canaan
      • Cush’s sons: Seba, Havilah, Sabtah, Raamah, Sabtechah, Nimrod
        • Raamah’s sons: Sheba, Dedan
    • Mizraim’s sons: Ludim, Anamim, Lehabim, Naphtuhim, Pathrusim, Casluhim
    • Canaan’s sons: Sidon, Heth
  • Shem (verses 21-31)
    • Elam, Asshur, Aphaxad, Lud, Aram
      • Aram’s sons: Uz, Hul, Gether, Mash
      • Aphaxad son: Salah
        • Salah son: Eber
          • Eber’s sons: Peleg, Joktan
            • Joktan’s sons: Almodad, Sheleph, Hazarmaveth, Jerah, Hadoram, Uzal, Diklah, Obal, Abimael, Sheba, Ophir, Havilah, Jobab
Each son settled in a different area.

Japeth – went northward and settled in regions around the Black and Caspian Seas (Europe & Asia). Coastland peoples (verse 5)

Ham – went southward – south and central Arabia, Egypt, east shore of Mediterranean Sea and east coast of Africa (Ethiopians, Egyptians, Canaanites, Philistines, African and Oriental people). Cities included Babel, Nineveh, Sodom & Gomorrah. (Verses 10, 11, 19)

Shem – went eastward (verse 30) Jews, Assyrians, Syrians, Elamites in north Euphrates Valley and it’s border. (Modern southwest Iran, eastern Iraq, Arabian peninsula, central Asia Minor) (Jesus will come through Shem’s line)

Discussion:
Each son went off in a different direction. The whole earth was theirs – they were the only living people. As their families grew, they would create nations. Reminds me of the early settlers coming to America to start a new nation. Then going westward – to the open prairies – to start a new life.
• Would it be hard to leave your parents, etc. to live in a faraway place?
• Have you come to a point in your life where you wish you could start new again?

With Jesus, you can! (2 Corinthians 5:17). You don’t have to move across the world, across the country or even across town. You can start anew right where you are. Look at the things that need to change and then start with one. One step at a time, one day at a time. When you have Jesus, you can’t fail.

Romans 6:6  knowing this, that our old man was crucified with Him, that the body of sin might be done away with, that we should no longer be slaves of sin.

Colossians 3:9-11   Do not lie to one another, since you have put off the old man with his deeds, and have put on the new man who is renewed in knowledge according to the image of Him who created him, where there is neither Greek nor Jew, circumcised nor uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave nor free, but Christ is all and in all.

Crafts & Activities for Children:
Roll of brown craft paper or paper tablecloth
Crayons or markers
Legos or blocks

Cover a table with the brown paper or tablecloth. Draw roads, etc on the paper. Use the legos or blocks to build houses, etc and put them on the paper. Create a neighborhood or a city!

Using a large map of the world, find each place where Noah’s sons went to live.


Unless otherwise noted, all Scripture verses are from the New King James Version of the Bible.

Sunday, September 20, 2020

GENESIS 

Chapter 8 & 9 


If you don’t have a Bible handy, click this link for Genesis Chapter 8
Click this link for Genesis Chapter 9

Chapter 8
Verses 1-5 – The rain stops.
Verses 6-12 – Noah sends out 2 birds – raven and dove (sends the dove out 3 times).
Verses 13-14 – Flood waters are gone – now dry land.
Verses 15-19 – God tells Noah to leave the ark (along with his family and all the animals).

They were in the ark for 1 year and 17 days. They spent 5 months of that floating and 7 months on the mountain.

Verses 20-22 - 1st thing Noah did when he got out of the ark was to build an altar. It was pleasing to God and He promises that He would never curse the ground or destroy all living things again.

Chapter 9
Verses 1-7 – God gives Noah and his family all the animals of the earth for food. He tells them to be fruitful and multiply.
Verses 8-17 – God establishes His covenant with Noah and gives him the rainbow as a sign of that covenant.
Verses 18-21 – Noah becomes farmer, plants a vineyard and makes wine. And gets drunk.
Verses 22-23 – Ham sees his father lying in his tent (naked) and tells his brothers. The brothers take a garment and walk backwards to cover their father – they did not see their father naked.
Verses 24-27 – Noah wakes up and sees what has happened. He curses the son who saw his nakedness and blesses the 2 sons who covered him.
Verses 28-29 – Noah lived to be 950 years.

Discussion:
• Noah and his family (and all the animals) were in “lockdown” on the ark for 1 year and 17 days. No leaving the ark, no shopping, no going to school or work, no going to church. What do you think it would be like to be stuck in your house for a year? To never be able to leave for the whole year?
• Would it cause depression?
• How would you use your time?
• Would it cause anxiety?
• Would you use the time to rest?
• It seems like the ark only had one window and it was probably closed during the storm. For me, this would be claustrophobic – how about you?
• Noah’s first act was to build an altar and worship God. What is the first thing you do after you have gone thru a trial?
• It took about 2 years for the grapevines to grow and provide grapes. Noah made wine and got drunk. One son witnessed it and told his brothers (gossip). When a family member or friend sins, and you witness it, what do you do?

Discussion with the children:
• Who would like to live on a boat?
• What do you think it was like to live on a boat with all those animals?
• Do you think Noah and his family were glad to get out of the ark?
• Have you seen a rainbow?

Crafts:
Various colors of construction paper – make a rainbow. 
Plain paper & crayons – draw and color a rainbow. 
To print out the coloring pages below: Click on the image, select copy image, then paste the image onto a document (such as Word). You can make the image smaller or larger – then print.

                 
 



Activity:
Take the people and animals off the ark you made for chapter 7 and celebrate with a party. Remember to thank God – the reason for the party.




Sunday, September 13, 2020


GENESIS

Chapter 6 & 7 


If you don’t have a Bible handy, click this link for Genesis Chapter 6.
Click this link for Genesis Chapter 7.

Story of the Flood

Chapter 6
Verses 1-7: God sees the evil that is on the earth.
Verse 8: The story of Noah begins.
Verses 9-10: Noah has 3 sons (Sham, Ham, Japheth)
Verses 13-22: God tells Noah to build an ark. (In Chapter 5:32, it tells us that Noah was 500 years old.) God gives very specific instructions for building the ark.

Chapter 7
Verse 1: God tells Noah to “come into the ark” (He did not say “go into the ark). God was already inside.
Verses 2-5: God gives Noah instructions for bringing in the animals.
Verse 4 tells us that Noah and everyone was in the ark for 7 days before it started to rain.
Verse 6: Noah is now 600 years old. It took a long time to build the ark!
Verse 7-15: Noah, his family and all the animals go into the ark. Verse 11 explains that not only did it rain but that the flood waters also came from the “deep” (underground).
Verse 16: God shut him in.
Verses 17-24: It rained for 40 days and 40 nights. Every living thing that had breath died in the flood – all that was outside of the ark. Except for the fish – they did not die. Fish don’t have breath and they live in the water, so they were not included. The flood waters stayed on the earth for 150 days (about 5 months).

Discussion:
• It took Noah 100 years or so to build the ark. What do you think his neighbors were thinking when they saw it being built?
• Do you think that Noah may have been the object of ridicule? Have you been the object of ridicule because someone did not understand what you were doing?
• Have you ever felt that God wanted you to do something that you thought was impossible? What did you do?
• It took a miracle to get all those animals into the ark. How else would they know where to go? What about their behavior? Seems like the animals did not fight with each other.
• What do you think about miracles?

The ark only had one door – one way in and one way out. And God was on both sides of that door. Jesus said He is the door or gate to salvation – only one way to be saved. Which side of the door are you on?

Matthew 7:13-14 Enter by the narrow gate; for wide is the gate and broad is the way that leads to destruction, and there are many who go in by it. Because narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and there are few who find it.

John 10:9 I am the door. If anyone enters by Me, he will be saved, and will go in and out and find pasture.

Activities for Children:
Craft sticks (or Legos, blocks)
Glue
Plastic animals
Toy people

Have the children make a boat out of craft sticks, blocks or Legos. When finished, add the people and the animals.

Or, if you have a toy boat, fill it with the animals and people and float it in a pool or bathtub.

For a dramatic display of the flood put toy people and plastic animals in an empty bathtub. Plug the drain and then slowly add water. Add a toy boat with “Noah” and the animals. The toy boat will rise with the water (saving Noah, his family and the animals).

Coloring pages for younger children:





To print out the coloring pages: Click on the image, select copy image, then paste the image onto a document (such as Word). You can make the image smaller or larger – then print.


Unless otherwise noted, all Scripture verses are from the New King James Version of the Bible.

Sunday, September 6, 2020


GENESIS  

Chapter 5  


If you don’t have a Bible handy, click this link for Genesis Chapter 5

Chapter 5 deals with the genealogy from Adam to Noah. Notice how old each person is before and after the flood.

Adam – 930 years
Seth – 912 years
Enosh – 905 years
Cainan – 910 years
Mahalalel – 895 years
Jared – 962 years
Enoch – 365 years
Mehuselah – 969 years
Lamech – 777 years
Noah – 950 years (Genesis 9:29)
Shem – 600 years (Genesis 11:10-11)
Arphaxad – 438 years (Genesis 11:12-13)
Salah – 433 years (Genesis 11:14-15)
Eber – 464 years (Genesis 11:16-17)
Peleg – 239 years (Genesis 11:18-19)
Reu – 239 years (Genesis 11:20-21)
Serug – 230 years (Genesis 11:22-23)
Nahor – 148 years (Genesis 11:24-25)
Terah – 205 years (Genesis 11:32)
Abraham – 175 years (Genesis 25:7)
Isaac – 180 years (Genesis 35:28)
Jacob – 147 years (Genesis 47:28)
Joseph – 110 years (Genesis 50:26)

Notes:
Methuselah’s life overlapped that of Adam by 243 years and that of Shem (Noah’s son) by 98 years – thus forming a connecting link between the Garden of Eden and the post flood world.

Joseph and Mary both descended from David through his sons:
Joseph from Soloman (Matthew 1:1-16)
Mary from Nathan (Luke 3:31)

Look at the names of each person:

Adam = man
Seth = is appointed
Enos (Enosh) = mortal
Cainan (Kenan) = sorrow
Mahalaleel = the blessed God
Jared = shall come down
Enoch = teaching
Methuselah – that his death shall bring
Lamech = the despairing
Noah = rest and comfort

Discussion:
Is it just a coincidence that the names spell out a promise from God?
What does your name mean?
God lists several family trees in the Bible. Why was that so important?
Have you created a family tree?
Have you had your DNA tested? Do you know where your ancestors originated?
Adam lived to be 930. Methuselah to 969 and Noah to 950. What do you think it was like to live that long?
People didn’t live as long after the floor – what happened?
We each have a legacy – good or bad. What is yours?

Activities for kids:
Work with the children to create their own family tree – grandparents, parents, themselves.

Monday, July 20, 2020


GENESIS
Chapter 4


If you don’t have a Bible handy, click this link for Genesis Chapter 4

• Adam & Eve have a baby (verses 1-2)
• Cain – 1st child mentioned (verse 1)
• Abel – 2nd child mentioned (verse 2)
• Seth – 3rd child mentioned (verse 25)

The first murder (verses 8-10)

God punishes Cain – he can no longer be a farmer (verses 11-12)
Cain leaves the family and goes far away. He also leaves God. He finds a wife, gets married and has children. But he no longer has God. (verses 16-18)

Story of Lamech – great great great grandson of Cain (verses 19-24)
  • Cain
    • Enoch (son)
      • Irad (grandson)
        • Mehujael (great grandson)
          • Methushael (great great grandson)
            • Lamech (great great great grandson)
Lamech marries 2 women (verse 19)
Both wives have children (verses 20-22)
Another murder (verses 23-24)

Discussion:
Can you imagine being a parent and having to deal with one child killing the other child?
Do you think Cain is happy? Why or why not?
Where did he get his attitude?
Was Cain really trying to please God?
Did Cain know what God required? Or did he just do his own thing?
What did Adam and Eve teach their kids about God? Is it the parent’s fault when the child does evil or bad things?
What do you think of his punishment?
Where did Cain get his wife? Did Adam and Eve have other children not mentioned?
What’s the story with Lamech? Why does he think he should get special treatment? What do you think Cain told him?



Crafts for the Children

poster board
cut outs of people (adults and children) see stick figures
construction paper
glue

Put the new poster board in a place across the room from the other poster. Indicates a place far away. Glue cutouts of Cain, his wife and children. Or have the children draw their own version.

Make a grave marker with the construction paper (could be a cross with Abel’s name). Put it somewhere on the poster that has Adam and Eve – indicates that Abel has died.

Glue a cutout of a child (Seth) next to Adam and Eve. Seth will be the start of something wonderful! Have the children try and guess what that will be. (Hint: Jesus will come from Seth’s descendants)








Unless otherwise noted, all Scripture verses are from the New King James Version of the Bible.