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Community Kids Missions Opportunity and Discipleship @ Home

This week in Community Kids:

Missions Opportunity:

We are partnering with our friends at GAP (God's Appalachian Partnership) to help collect new and/or gently used stuffed animals and coats (all sizes) for families in Eastern Kentucky. All donations can be dropped off in the Next Gen space and will be collected through November 5.

New Unit Starting:

In the Book of Judges, we see a cycle of sin, oppression, repentance, rescue, obedience, and then back to sin. The condition of man's heart when left to himself will "do what is right in his own eyes" (Judges 21:25). Our own hearts lead us to sinful behavior that leads to enslavement to sin. Judges reveals who we are apart from God's grace.

The Book of Judges also uncovers what God is like. He is rich in love and quick to restore those who turn to Him. He is gracious; every time the people of Israel repented and turned from their sins, He sent deliverance. He restored Israel from the edge of destruction. God also revealed Himself as able to save no matter how difficult or deep the captivity. In fact, we see God's mercy clearly when He sent the judge Samson when the people didn't even ask for deliverance. In these warrior-deliver stories, God showed that what His people really needed was a king— not just any king but a perfect king who would rule His people with perfect justice and mercy.

It is easy for us as modern readers to judge the people of Israel harshly. How could they turn away from a God who delivered them from their enemies over and over again? But how easy is it for us to be tempted away from love for God and love created things more than the Creator?

What gives us hope and comfort is that in a world where it feels like there is chaos all around us, we know that God in His mercy is a God who rescues. He didn't send a flawed warrior to deliver us from the effects of our sin temporarily. He sent His only Son to defeat sin and death and restore the relationship that sinners could never fix on their own.

At Home Discipleship Resources:

Find extra Bible resources at The Gospel Project At Home: The People Kept Sinning that are designed to point our kids to Jesus over and over as the true Deliverer as we pray for them to find the true peace for which their hearts desperately long.


FAMILY TALKING POINTS:


CHRIST CONNECTION

This is the big idea of how this week’s Bible story points to Jesus.


Toddlers: Jesus rescues us from sin and changes our hearts.

Preschool: God sent His Son, Jesus, to save us from sin and change our hearts to want to obey Him.

Kids: The judges saved the people from the consequences of their sin, but not the cause of it. God’s plan was to one day send a true Deliverer—Jesus, His own Son—to be the King of His people. Jesus saves people from sin forever.


BIG PICTURE QUESTION & ANSWER

This is an important biblical truth that your child will encounter each week of this unit.


Toddlers: What is the punishment for sin? The punishment for sin is separation from God.

Preschool: What is the punishment for sin? The punishment for sin is death.

Kids: What is the fair payment for sin? The fair payment for sin is death.


KEY PASSAGE

This is a Bible verse that relates to what your child will encounter each week of this unit.


Babies & Toddlers: God gives life forever. Romans 6:23

Preschool: For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 6:23

Kids: For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. Romans 6:23


** Next week (10/29): God Used Samson (Judges 13–16)


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