
Prep - Grade 2 | God made us in HIS image!
Sunday, July 13th
SCRIPTURE: Genesis 3:1-13
TEACHING OVERVIEW: This week, we learned that God made each of us in His image! We explored the story of Adam and Eve from Genesis 1:26-28 and discovered that, just like them, we are created to reflect who God is. That means we can show Godâs love, kindness, and creativity to others. Even though everyone is special and unique, we all have qualities that show what God is like. God made us to be like Him in wonderful ways!
REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS
SCRIPTURE: Genesis 3:1-13
TEACHING OVERVIEW: This week, we learned that God made each of us in His image! We explored the story of Adam and Eve from Genesis 1:26-28 and discovered that, just like them, we are created to reflect who God is. That means we can show Godâs love, kindness, and creativity to others. Even though everyone is special and unique, we all have qualities that show what God is like. God made us to be like Him in wonderful ways!
REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS
- What does it mean to be made in Godâs image?
- Can you name some things you know about God?
- How can we show Godâs love, kindness, or creativity to others this week?
- How is being a mirror like reflecting Godâs image?
Grade 3 - 4 | God always had a plan for us!
Sunday, July 13th
SCRIPTURE: Genesis 3:1-13
TEACHING OVERVIEW: This week, we learned that God always had a plan for us! We explored Genesis 3:1-13, where Adam and Eve made a choice to disobey God in the Garden of Eden. Even though they made mistakes, God wasnât surprisedâHe already had a rescue plan in place. Godâs love for us is so big that, even when we do the wrong thing, He wants us to come to Him. Godâs plan was always to send Jesus so that we can be close to Him, no matter what. We can trust that Godâs plan is good, and He will always love and forgive us.
REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS
SCRIPTURE: Genesis 3:1-13
TEACHING OVERVIEW: This week, we learned that God always had a plan for us! We explored Genesis 3:1-13, where Adam and Eve made a choice to disobey God in the Garden of Eden. Even though they made mistakes, God wasnât surprisedâHe already had a rescue plan in place. Godâs love for us is so big that, even when we do the wrong thing, He wants us to come to Him. Godâs plan was always to send Jesus so that we can be close to Him, no matter what. We can trust that Godâs plan is good, and He will always love and forgive us.
REFLECTIVE QUESTIONS
- Why do you think God gave Adam and Eve (and us) the ability to choose?
- What is Godâs ârescue planâ for us? How does Jesus fit into that plan?
- When you make a mistake, how do you feel? What should you do?
- How does it make you feel to know that God always has a plan for youâeven when you mess up?