George Menard - "For most of my life I was satisfied and involved with our religion. Later, major changes occurred in the church rituals and I began doubting the whole religion. I specifically worried about where I would go if I died without having a chance to confess to a priest."
Memory Verse:John 6:35 Memory Verse Text: I am the bread of life, he that cometh to me shall never hunger.
Hands-on Learning Activity
Use the menu template "Restaurant of the Desert" to imagine what life was like to live on quail meat, manna and water for the entire length of the journey.
Lesson Teaching Points
Point 1: Even though what the Israelites had in Egypt likely wasn't very much, they compared it to their current situation, and perceived it as having been much better. They were hungry and tired of the wilderness conditions, so they began to murmur again and discredited the Glory of the Lord seen amongst them. Point 2: The Lord heard their murmurings, yet He graciously spoke, "I will rain bread from heaven for you" (Ex. 16:4,12). The manna came from above freely, it was easily available on the ground where even the children could collect it, it was sweet, and satisfied the Israelites' need. Point 3: The manna was/is a picture of the Lord Jesus Christ. It was/is a marvelous illustration of God's amazing ability to meet the need of our souls, whether we are sinner or saved. Point 4: The manna was provided for 40 years, the same amout of time as the children of Israel were in the Wilderness on their way to the Promised Land.
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