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Sunday School Lesson 204 Moses Mission to Lead Israel out of Egypt Print E-mail

Lesson: 204
Lesson Name: Moses' Misson (Part 2 of 2)
Theme: God's Wonderful Ways

Reading: Exodus 3:14-22; 4:1-9

Memory Verse: Psalm 9:12
Memory Verse Text: He forgetteth not the cry of the humble.

Hands On Activity - 3D full-color, printable map showing the Egypt to Canaan Exodus travels.

 Sunday School Lesson Activity 204 Moses Mission to Lead Israel out of Egypt

Power Point Maps: A full-color map for Power Point for teaching the journed of the nation of Israel from Egypt to Canaan, the Promised Land.

 

Lesson Teaching Points

Point 1: In Ex. 3:16, note what God wanted Moses to say to the Elders: I am visiting you (amazing thought), I have seen, and I will bring you up out of Egypt.
Point 2: Discuss what God wanted for His people: A three day journey out of Egypt (rather than 40 years), a clear distinction between His people and all others, and to have all gathered to Him without distraction or rival.  However, this wouldn't take place without problems.
Point 3: Moses said, "I know they won't listen to me."  How quick we are to doubt the greatness of the One who reveals Himself and speaks through us.
Point 4: Through a few "object lessons," God had something for Moses to learn and remember:  1) Rod turned into serpent.  Lesson: God could have made him run!  2) His hand became full of leprosy, an appalling and awful disease.  Lesson: God can cleanse the vilest thing.

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See also: Old Testament History - 2.01 - Egypt and the Exodus


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