Dear Parents,
Thank
you for choosing to use the Gospel Project for Kids. Following Joshua’s death,
the Israelites were without a leader. They fell into a cycle of sin that can be
seen during each reign of the judges. The cycle is marked by an A-B-C-D-E
pattern. Let’s look at the first judge, Othniel, to see this pattern.
First,
the people fell into Apostasy. They
turned away from God and served other gods. (Judg. 3:7) Next, they experienced
a period of Bondage. God was angry
with the Israelites, and He gave them into the hand of the king of Aram. (v. 8)
Third, ...
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Dear Parents,
Last week, kids learned that God fought for His people
at the battle of Jericho. When Moses was the leader of Israel, God gave His
people instructions about entering the promised land. Among those instructions
was the command to drive out the nations living in the land of Canaan. (See
Deut. 7.) These nations were corrupt, and God would judge them for their sin.
(Lev. 18)
In the first battle, Israel marched around
Jericho and the Lord gave them the city. As Israel moved to take the rest of
the land, God pledged His presence to Joshua and reminded Israel ...
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Dear Parents,
This week, kids learned that the events leading up to
Jesus’ death were terrifying for the disciples. Judas, their supposed friend,
betrayed their Lord. Jesus was arrested, beaten, and killed. Though Jesus had
plainly told the disciples that He would die and rise again on the third day,
they did not understand. In fact, they were afraid to ask about it. (See Mark
9:31-21.) They had believed that Jesus was the One who would rescue God’s
people, but how could He if He was dead?
Then, on the third day, Jesus rose from the
dead. When Mary Magdalene and ...
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Dear Parents,
The Lord brought His
people into the promised land. Now they had a task set before them: conquer the
people living in the land. Before the Israelites crossed the Jordan River,
Joshua—in the way Moses had done decades before—sent scouts into the land. (See
Num. 13:2-3.) The first city the Israelites came to was Jericho. God told
Joshua that He had handed the city over to Israel.
The Lord’s reputation
went ahead of the Israelites, creating fear in the people of Jericho. With the
exception of one woman, the people of Jericho wanted nothing to do ...
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Dear Parents,
Thank
you for choosing to use the Gospel Project for Kids. You and your children have
been learning about the Israelites’ wandering in the wilderness. Forty years
later, it was time for the next generation to enter the land. Only one
geographical barrier separated the Israelites from the promised land of Canaan:
the Jordan River. When the Israelites arrived, the Jordan River was flooded due
to spring rains and snowmelt. Any other time, the river would have been
manageable, but crossing the swollen river would have been as daunting as
crossing the Red ...
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Dear Parents,
Decades
had passed since God used Moses to rescue the Israelites from slavery and lead
them toward the promised land. The Israelites had not trusted God then and had
refused to enter the land.
After
40 years of wandering in the wilderness, the Israelites were once again at the
edge of the promised land. But this time, it was a whole new generation of
Israelites—many of whom had not even been born when the people left Egypt and
came to this land the first time. Their leader, Moses, was 120 years old.
Moses
wrote the Book of Deuteronomy to tell the ...
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Dear Parents,
God’s people, the Israelites, were in the wilderness.
They had arrived at the promised land decades earlier, but the people had
rebelled—refusing to trust God to give them the land. They believed it would be
better to die in the wilderness than follow God (Num. 14:2), so God sent them
into the wilderness for 40 years (vv. 28-29). In time, all of the adults died
except for Joshua, Caleb, and Moses. The children grew up and more children
were born. The Israelites disobeyed God time and again, but God still provided
for them. He planned to keep His ...
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