Kid's Church Exodus

Kid’s Church is currently working through an 11-week study on the book of Exodus. We are currently in the middle of our Exodus lessons which is a part of a grander 3-year study through the Bible.

Parents, use the resource outline below to guide you as you study through the Bible with your family. At DRC we are excited to encourage family discipleship and offer resources to parents that will help them to teach the Bible to their children. It is such a joy to hear how many of you are using these resources with your own children. If you have questions or want to share an encouraging story of how this study is impacting your family please let us know and email Erika Jones at erika@delreychurch.com


Exodus Parent Resources

 

Lesson 1-June 9
Title: God Prepares Israel for Deliverance
Passage: Exodus 1–2
Principle: God has compassion for His people.
Praise: “There Is a Redeemer”
Prompt: Ask your child these questions:
• Did God make Jacob’s family into a great people?
• Why did Pharaoh decide to kill all of the Israelites’ baby boys?
• Whom did God protect?
• Did God hear Israel’s cries?
Practice: Help your child apply these truths in the following ways:
• By trusting God during times of trouble. He does not forget His people.
• By crying out to God for help in times of trouble.
This Week: As a family, read Exodus 1–2.
Next Week: Exodus 3

 

Lesson 2-June 16
Title: God Raises Moses to Lead Israel
Passage: Exodus 3
Principle: God’s plans cannot be stopped.
Praise: “Holy, Holy, Holy”
Prompt: Ask your child these questions:
• How did God reveal Himself to Moses?
• What did God call Moses to do?
• Did God have a plan to deliver Israel?
• What characteristics of God do we learn about in this account?
Practice: Help your child apply these truths in the following ways:
• By fearing and obeying God because He is holy.
• By trusting God because His plans are perfect.
This Week: As a family, read Exodus 3.
Next Week: Exodus 7–10

 

Lesson 3-June 23
Title: God Sends Plagues on Egypt
Passage: Exodus 7–10
Principle: God is awesome and powerful.
Praise: “I Sing the Mighty Power of God”
Prompt: Ask your child these questions:
• What were Moses and Aaron to tell Pharaoh?
• How did God punish Egypt?
• Why did God harden Pharaoh’s heart?
• Why did God send the plagues?
Practice: Help your child apply these truths in the following ways:
• By submitting to God’s great power.
• By trusting God’s awesome plans.
• By telling other people about God’s greatness.
This Week: As a family, read portions of Exodus 7–10.
Next Week: Exodus 12–13

 

Lesson 4-June 30
Title: God Ordains the Passover
Passage: Exodus 12–13
Principle: God is merciful and sovereign.
Praise: “There Is a Redeemer”
Prompt: Ask your child these questions:
• What was God’s final judgment on Egypt?
• Did Pharaoh let the Israelites go?
• What do Jews remember when they celebrate Passover?
• Who is the Passover lamb for Christians?
Practice: Help your child apply these truths in the following ways:
• By praising God for His awesome power and mercy.
• By trusting Christ as the final Passover lamb.
• By telling others about Christ’s death for sin.
This Week: As a family, read Exodus 12–13.
Next Week: Exodus 14–15

 

Lesson 5-July 7
Title: God Parts the Red Sea
Passage: Exodus 14–15
Principle: God wants us to trust and praise His power.
Praise: “I Sing the Mighty Power of God”
Prompt: Ask your child these questions.
• Who led Israel to the Red Sea?
• Why did God lead the Israelites to the Red Sea?
• How did the Israelites escape the Egyptian army?
• What did God do to the Egyptian army?
• Did the Israelites worship God for delivering them?
Practice: Help your child apply these truths in the following ways:
• By submitting to the awesome power of God.
• By praising God for His mighty deeds.
• By trusting in God’s love for His people.
This Week: As a family, read Exodus 14–15.
Next Week: Exodus 15:22–17:7

 

Lesson 6-July 14
Title: God Preserves Israel
Passage: Exodus 15:22–17:7
Principle: God is merciful and good.
Praise: “Give Thanks with a Grateful Heart”
Prompt: Ask your child these questions:
• Why did God test Israel?
• Why did the Israelites grumble and complain?
• What food did God provide for the Israelites?
• What happened when some of the Israelites broke God’s command concerning the
manna?
Practice: Help your child apply these truths in the following ways:
• By confessing grumbling and complaining attitudes.
• By trusting that God will provide.
• By trusting that God’s Word is good.
This Week: As a family, read Exodus 15:22–17:7.
Next Week: Exodus 19

 

Lesson 7 –July 21
Title: God Prepares Israel for the Covenant
Passage: Exodus 19
Principle: God is worthy of fear and reverence.
Praise: “Our God Is an Awesome God”
Prompt: Ask your child these questions:
• What did God promise Israel?
• What did Israel promise God?
• Why were the Israelites not allowed to go on the mountain?
• How did God reveal His presence?
Practice: Help your child apply these truths in the following ways:
• By fearing and respecting God because He is holy.
• By obeying God’s Word wholeheartedly.
• By thanking God for making people His treasure.
This Week: As a family, read Exodus 19.
Next Week: Exodus 20:1–21

 

Lesson 8-July 28
Title: God Gives the Ten Commandments
Passage: Exodus 20:1–21
Principle: God’s standards are perfect.
Praise: “Holy, Holy, Holy”
Prompt: Ask your child these questions:
• What does holy mean?
• Why did God give laws to the Israelites?
• Which commands show love for God?
• Which commands show love for other people?
Practice: Help your child apply these truths in the following ways:
• By loving God more than anything else.
• By turning away from sin.
• By loving other people.
This Week: As a family, read Exodus 20:1–21.
Next Week: Exodus 25–31   

 

Lesson 9-Aug 4
Title: God Ordains the Tabernacle
Passage: Exodus 25–31
Principle: God has made a way for us to dwell with Him.
Praise: “There Is a Redeemer”
Prompt: Ask your child these questions:
• What was the purpose of the tabernacle?
• Who was allowed to go into the tabernacle?
• What items were inside the tabernacle?
• What does the tabernacle tell us about God?
Practice: Help your child apply these truths in the following ways:
• By recognizing his sinful condition.
• By worshiping God in an honoring way.
• By praising God that faith in Christ allows God’s Spirit to dwell in men.
This Week: As a family, read Exodus 25–31.
Next Week: Exodus 32

 

Lesson 10-Aug 11
Title: God Punishes Israel’s Idolatry
Passage: Exodus 32
Principle: God is merciful and patient.
Praise: “Seek Ye First”
Prompt: Ask your child these questions:
• What did Aaron make for the Israelites to worship?
• How was God going to punish Israel’s sin?
• Who prayed for the Israelites?
• How did God show mercy to the Israelites?
Practice: Help your child apply these truths in the following ways:
• By asking God for forgiveness of daily sins.
• By thanking God for His specific acts of mercy.
• By praising God for the mercy found in Jesus Christ.
This Week: As a family, read Exodus 32.
Next Week: Exodus 33–34, 40

 

Lesson 11-Aug 18
Title: God’s Presence Fills the Tabernacle
Passage: Exodus 33–34, 40
Principle: God is merciful and faithful.
Praise: “I Will Sing the Mercies”
Prompt: Ask your child these questions:
• What did Moses ask God?
• What did God reveal to Moses?
• What are some of God’s characteristics?
• What filled the tabernacle?
• What did the Israelites do after God revealed His presence?
Practice: Help your child apply these truths in the following ways:
• By humbly asking God for mercy and turning from sin.
• By joyfully praising God for sending His Son and Holy Spirit.
This Week: As a family, read Exodus 33–34 and 40.

 

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