The Passover
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.
The Passover
Lesson: When the Israelites left Egypt, God gave them a special tradition that would help them remember the kindness of God.
Memory Verse: 1 Corinthians 5:7 Christ, our Passover Lamb, has been sacrificed for us.
Key Points:
God told the Israelites to pick a Passover Lamb. Exodus 12:3-6
The blood of the lamb was painted over the door. Exodus 12:7
When God saw the blood, he passed over that house. Exodus 12:13
Jesus is just like the Passover Lamb. 1 Corinthians 5:7
In today’s lesson, we’re going to learn about the Passover. The Passover was part of the last and final plague God brought upon Pharaoh and the Egyptians. Remember, God kept giving Pharaoh chances to obey his commands to let his people go but Pharaoh wouldn’t listen. So, the last plague was the worst punishment for his disobedience. But, before God did it, he gave the Israelites very specific instructions about what to do to avoid the plague from hurting their families. God told each family to select a perfect lamb, kill it, and place its blood over the doorposts of their home. When night came, God would then pass over Egypt and wouldn’t bring the plague upon the homes that had blood over their doors. Now, this is a weird and sad story but there is a cool link to how this story relates to us today. It relates to Jesus. Remember, Jesus came to die to pay for our sins. He was perfect because he’s God and he came to give his life for us just like the perfect lambs saved the Israelites on Passover. So kids, remember that just like the Israelites were saved by the blood of the lamb, so are we through the blood of Jesus!
Talk About It:
What’s your favorite part of the video? What’s one thing you learned from it?
Share a cool story you’ve seen or heard about where someone was rescued.
What instructions did God give to the Israelites? What was the Passover about?
How is Jesus our Passover lamb?
Read Psalm 32:5. What do you think it means to confess your sins? Why is it important to admit we’ve made mistakes? What is God’s response to us when we do?
How will you apply this lesson to your life this week?