Family Discipleship November Week 4
November 24th - 30th
The Sermon That Was
Watch the Youtube video of this week's lesson.
This weeks big truth is:
Jesus proclaimed that he had come to crush the snake's rule and bind in his own kingdom.
Jesus proclaimed that he had come to crush the snake's rule and bind in his own kingdom.
This weeks memory verse is:
Whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets.
(Matthew 7:12)
Whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets.
(Matthew 7:12)
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 did Jesus tell his disciples was the reason he came? What was Jesus doing on the mountain?
Question Two: Why do you think Jesus focuses so much on himself when he taught?
Question Three: Where was Moses when he gave the Ten Commandments? Where was Jesus when he gave the Sermon on the Mount?
Question Four: What were some of the commands Jesus gave in the Sermon of the Mount?
Question Five: How did Moses and the prophets know what God wanted them to say to the people? What was different when Jesus spoke God's word/ Why did Jesus not need God to tell him what to say?
Question One: What did Jesus tell his disciples was the reason he came? What was Jesus doing on the mountain?
Question Two: Why do you think Jesus focuses so much on himself when he taught?
Question Three: Where was Moses when he gave the Ten Commandments? Where was Jesus when he gave the Sermon on the Mount?
Question Four: What were some of the commands Jesus gave in the Sermon of the Mount?
Question Five: How did Moses and the prophets know what God wanted them to say to the people? What was different when Jesus spoke God's word/ Why did Jesus not need God to tell him what to say?
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