The Ten Commandments
Let’s get up and dance with your kids in praise! Play some worship music in your home, have fun with it! Raise your hands, jump, close your eyes – enjoy a time of worship as a family.
Parting The Red Sea
Lesson: Some people think that the ten commandments are just a list of religious rules we have to follow, but that’s not why God gave them to us.
Memory Verse: Matthew 22:40 The entire law and all the demands of the prophets are based on these two commandments.
Key Points:
God gave 10 Commandments for the people to follow. Exodus 20:1-17
The first four commandments are about us and God.
The last six commandments are about us and people.
The whole point is to love God and love others! Matthew 22:38-40
God wanted to give the people some rules so they would know the right way to live. So, God called Moses to the top of Mt. Sinai and gave him the 10 Commandments. The first 4 commandments were about how they should relate to God. God should always be first, they should never worship any other thing, they should never use God’s name in anger and they should honor the day of rest. The other 6 rules were about how they should treat other people. They shouldn’t lie, steal, be jealous of what others have or hurt others. God didn’t give Moses these rules because he wanted to be strict and mean. He gave him the rules to help them. Jesus referred to these commandments many years later when he talked to a bunch of religious leaders who thought they were smarter than Jesus. Jesus pointed out that God’s commandments weren’t just a list of rules to be memorized. They were about learning how to love God and others. And guess what? These commandments are true and helpful for us today, too.
Talk About It:
What’s your favorite part of the video? What’s one thing you learned from it?
If you were in charge in your house, what would your rules be and why?
How many commandments did God give Moses?
What was the real point of God’s rules?
Read Matthew 22:37-39. What do you think it means to love God with your whole heart? What do you think it means to love others like you love yourself?
How will you apply this lesson to your life this week?