Parent Connection - 11.22.2020

 

Objective: Students will understand Israel’s cycle of rebellion and be challenged to live free from the cycle of sin.

  

Key Text: Judges 2:10

  

Key Thought: The remedy for rebellion is repentance.

 

Lesson Summary: Our lesson this morning is the first of a four-part series called “Delirium: Break the Cycle.” It’s a study in the Book of Judges about the sickening cycle of Israel’s rebellion and how God delivered them each time they repented. The students learned this week that God is faithful even when we are unfaithful.

The Book of Judges records for us the cycle of rebellion by God’s people, the Israelites. Over and over again, Israel rebelled against God. They would turn their back on God, resulting in sin. 

The rebellion of the Israelites led to two major sins: idolatry, and immorality. Idolatry is defined as “excessive devotion to something other than God.” Immorality is defined as “anything evil, sinful, or otherwise wrong behavior.” Israel had an excessive devotion to other gods which led to an excessive lifestyle of sinfulness. The same can happen to each of us if we are not careful and rebel against God. Thankfully, Israel repented of their rebellion and received God’s forgiveness. Your student was reminded that the remedy for rebellion is repentance.

Take some time and talk to your students about rebellion. Share a time when you rebelled and the consequences you faced. Have prayer together and ask God to protect both of you from rebelling against Him and the authority placed in your life.


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