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Creation: And It Was Very Good. This lesson explores Genesis 1, teaching children about God's creation of light, sky, oceans, land, sun, moon, stars, birds, fish, and animals. God declared each step "good" until finally saying "very good" after creating humans in His image. Kids will learn about God's power, creativity, and love through interactive activities and Scripture.

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Adam and Eve's temptation in the Garden of Eden teaches us about the consequences of disobeying God's rules. Satan tempted Eve, and she convinced Adam to eat the forbidden fruit, leading to punishment. This story parallels Jason's disobedience to his mother's rule about not eating cookies before dinner. We learn to resist temptation by saying "no" and following God's word, just like Jesus did when tempted by Satan. (Genesis 3:3-5)

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Satan's oldest trick is to deceive us with false promises, just like the prize in Cracker Jacks. He used this trick on Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden, promising them wisdom like God's if they ate the forbidden fruit. Remember, Satan's promises are never what they seem, and can cost us our place in God's kingdom. Genesis 3:5.

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Noah builds an ark according to God's instructions, trusting in Him despite the enormous task. God sees Noah's goodness and spares him and his family from a worldwide flood. The story teaches obedience, faith, and God's plan for our lives, as stated in Jeremiah 29:11, "I know the plans I have for you, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future." Genesis 6:15-16 serves as the Scripture reference.

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God is faithful in keeping His promises, as seen in the story of Noah and the rainbow. After the flood, God promised Noah He would never again destroy the earth with a flood, and the rainbow serves as a reminder of this promise. Just as God kept His promise to Noah, He keeps all His promises to us too (Genesis 9:8-17, 2 Corinthians 1:20).

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Trusting God, like Abram, helps us face unknown journeys with confidence. Abram left everything behind, trusting God to lead him to a new land. We can trust God too, just like Johnny trusted the teacher in a blindfold activity. God is with us, guiding us through scary new experiences. Remember, God said to Abram, "Leave your country... and go to the land I will show you" (Genesis 12:1).

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Trusting God is the theme of this lesson on Abraham and Isaac from Genesis 22:1-19. Through a "Who Do You Trust?" game, kids learn about trusting God, just like Abraham, who was willing to sacrifice his son Isaac. Abraham's faith is rewarded when God provides a ram instead, teaching kids that God always provides when we put our trust in Him.

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God gives Isaac a wife. Abraham sends a servant to find a wife for Isaac, praying for guidance. The servant meets Rebekah at a well, and she shows kindness by offering water to his camels. It's love at first sight when Isaac meets Rebekah, and they get married. This story teaches us to trust God to provide for our needs (Genesis 24:34-38, 42-49, 58-67).

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Esau Sells His Birthright: God helps us make good choices. Esau, a twin, made a poor choice by selling his birthright for a meal due to hunger. We learn about the importance of our birthright, including family name, relationships, and property. Through this story, we're reminded to make good choices and seek God's guidance. (Genesis 25:19-34)

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Jacob's dream about a ladder to heaven, where angels ascended and God spoke, is explored in Genesis 28:10-19. Children create a paper chain "Jacob's Ladder" while learning about God's promise to bless Jacob and his people. The story illustrates Jesus as the way to heaven, emphasizing God's provision for salvation.

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Jacob and Rachel's story teaches us about keeping promises. Jacob worked 7 years for Laban to marry Rachel, but Laban tricked him and gave him Leah instead. After 7 more years, Laban kept his promise and gave Jacob Rachel. Unlike Laban, God always keeps His promises to us. We should strive to keep our promises too. (Genesis 29:15-28)

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Jacob Wrestles with God: We surrender to God's Will. Jacob wrestled with an angel of God, receiving a new name and a limp. We too struggle with God, wanting to do things our way. In a fun ice cube melting activity, kids learn that with God's power, we can do greater things. We can surrender to God's will, trusting He knows best. Genesis 32:22-31.

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Joseph's brothers were jealous of his beautiful, many-colored coat, a symbol of their father's love. Their jealousy led to terrible sin, including plotting to kill Joseph and selling him to merchants. The story teaches that jealousy can cause harm to others and ourselves, and we must learn to be happy with what God has given us (Genesis 37:1-4, 12-28).

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Joseph forgives his brothers in Genesis 45:1-15, showing us that God wants us to forgive others. A bitter lemon represents unforgiveness, while a sugar-coated lemon represents the sweetness of forgiveness. We can choose to forgive like Joseph, making our relationships sweeter. God forgives us when we ask, and we should follow Joseph's example of sweet forgiveness, remembering to forgive those who wrong us.

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God's care and protection are showcased in the story of Baby Moses, hidden by his mother to escape the King of Egypt's command to kill Hebrew boys. Moses is discovered by the king's daughter, who adopts him, and grows up to become a great leader. This lesson highlights God's love and protection, citing Exodus 1:8-2:10, and features activities for kids to engage with the story.

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Moses and the Burning Bush: God speaks to us through unexpected ways, just like the burning bush that caught Moses' attention. God told Moses to remove his sandals, signifying respect on holy ground. We can learn to listen to God's instructions, just as Moses did, and remember that God speaks to us too. (Exodus 3:1-15)

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God's love and protection are demonstrated in the story of the First Passover (Exodus 12:1-14). Pharaoh's "ups and downs" of disobedience led to God's plagues on Egypt. God's people were spared by following His instructions, marking their doorways with lamb's blood. This story shows God's care and forgiveness, just like Jesus' sacrifice on the cross, setting us free from sin and leading us to heaven.

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God's Power and Protection is demonstrated in the parting of the Red Sea (Exodus 14:19-31). The Israelites, freed from slavery in Egypt, were trapped between Pharaoh's army and the sea. Moses trusted God, and a strong east wind created a pathway through the water, allowing the Israelites to cross safely. God's mighty power protected His people, and He continues to protect us today, reminding us to trust Him in times of fear and confusion.

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God Provides Manna. God shows His love and care by providing manna for the Israelites in the desert. Despite their grumbling and complaining, God meets their needs, teaching them to trust and thank Him. We can learn from their experience, recognizing God's provision in our lives and choosing gratitude over complaining. (Exodus 16:2-15)

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God supplies our every need, just like He provided daily bread for the Israelites in the desert. When they asked "What is it?" Moses replied, "It is the bread that the LORD has given you to eat" (Exodus 16:15). We can trust God to provide for us each day, just as Jesus taught us to pray, "Give us this day our daily bread."

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Moses Gets Water From a Rock: God can do impossible things. Through a fun game of Rock, Paper, Scissors, kids learn that each item has its own usefulness. In Exodus 17:5-6, Moses strikes a rock, and water flows, quenching the Israelites' thirst. This miracle teaches us to turn to God in impossible situations, trusting He can do the impossible.

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God has given us the Ten Commandments as a spiritual guidance system to keep our lives on the right course. Just like gyroscopes help airplanes and space shuttles navigate, the Ten Commandments help us navigate life. We must put this guidance into operation daily. Exodus 20:1-17. Activities include coloring page, crossword, word search, decoder, and video lesson.

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Rules help us live in harmony, and God gave us the Ten Commandments to guide us. We explore how rules benefit our daily lives, from food safety to sports and road safety. The Ten Commandments, found in Exodus 20:1-17, teach us to worship God, obey our parents, and respect others. By following these rules, we can live a life that honors God and brings joy to ourselves and others.

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Obeying God's commandments is key to a beautiful life. The Ten Commandments (Exodus 20:1-17) guide us to stay within God's boundaries. Just like coloring within the lines, following God's rules brings joy and beauty. However, sin happens when we color outside the lines. Jesus is our Savior, helping us obey God's laws. Let's ask God to help us remember His boundaries and trust Jesus to guide us.