Family Discipleship October 27th
October 27th - November 2nd
A New Baby and a New Beginning
Watch the Youtube video of this week's lesson.
This weeks big truth is:
Jesus was born to save his people from their sin.
Jesus was born to save his people from their sin.
This weeks memory verse is:
She (Mary) will bear a son, and you (Joseph) shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.
(Matthew 1:21)
She (Mary) will bear a son, and you (Joseph) shall call his name Jesus, for he will save his people from their sins.
(Matthew 1:21)
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: What is the name of the first book in the Bible? This week we started the New Testament. How does the book of Matthew start?
Question Two: Who were some of the people named in Jesus's family tree?
Question Three: Was everyone named in Jesus's family tree perfect? List all the people in Jesus's family that were perfect.
Question Four: If the people in Jesus's family were sinners, and Jesus came from them, how could he be born without sin?
Question Five: What was Joseph told to name Jesus? Why? how can we be saved from our sin?
Question One: What is the name of the first book in the Bible? This week we started the New Testament. How does the book of Matthew start?
Question Two: Who were some of the people named in Jesus's family tree?
Question Three: Was everyone named in Jesus's family tree perfect? List all the people in Jesus's family that were perfect.
Question Four: If the people in Jesus's family were sinners, and Jesus came from them, how could he be born without sin?
Question Five: What was Joseph told to name Jesus? Why? how can we be saved from our sin?
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