Family Discipleship October 13th
October 13th - 19th
A Change of Clothes
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This weeks big truth is:
We are terribly dirty, but God makes us perfectly clean!
We are terribly dirty, but God makes us perfectly clean!
This weeks memory verse is:
Behold, I have taken your iniquity away from you, and I will clothe you with pure vestments.
(Zechariah 3:4)
Behold, I have taken your iniquity away from you, and I will clothe you with pure vestments.
(Zechariah 3:4)
Here are a few questions for your family to discuss this week based on the teaching your kids received in class on Sunday. Space these questions out throughout the week and find natural times to bring them up. Use these questions to spark conversation over dinner or on a car ride.
Question One: In Jr. Church this week, Pastor Adam showed us an example of God making us clean. Ask your child questions about that lesson and what they learned from that demonstration.
Question Two: If we could picture God's holiness as something perfectly clean, what would it look like to be unholy?
Question Three: What kinds of things make us unholy, or dirty, in God's eyes?
Question Four: Why couldn't God's people go into the temple and meet with God?
Question Five: How can we become clean again in God's eyes? What did Jesus do that makes this possible?
Question One: In Jr. Church this week, Pastor Adam showed us an example of God making us clean. Ask your child questions about that lesson and what they learned from that demonstration.
Question Two: If we could picture God's holiness as something perfectly clean, what would it look like to be unholy?
Question Three: What kinds of things make us unholy, or dirty, in God's eyes?
Question Four: Why couldn't God's people go into the temple and meet with God?
Question Five: How can we become clean again in God's eyes? What did Jesus do that makes this possible?
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