The Coronavirus and accompanying quarantine have left many people asking, "When do we disobey?" On Wednesday, April 29th, the elders shared with Woodland Christian Church that at this point they feel led to submit to the government and appeal through letters, praying, and fasting. There might be a point at which they disobey, but they don't believe they've reached that point yet.
Lesson 1:We don't submit__________. Lesson 2:__________appealed to ______________. Lesson 3:__________appealed to ________. Lesson 4:____________appealed to the ________. Lesson 5:Let's not __________this __________.
Family Worship Guide Memory Verses: Hebrews 12:1-2
Day 1: Read Exo 3:18-19 and 5:2-8 Do you see any similarities between the Israelites in Egypt and our current situation? Why did God send Moses to appeal to Pharaoh when He knew Pharaoh would disobey? What implications does this have for us?
Day 2: Read 1 Sam 24:4-10, 26:8-25 Why was David convicted when he cut off a corner of Saul's robe? What application does this have for us? Why did it look like God would want David to kill Saul? Why wouldn't he, and what application does this have for us? Was there a point at which David "disobeyed" Saul or at least wouldn't go along with his request? What can we learn from this?
Day 3: Read Est 3:13-16, 5:1-2; 9:5, 13-14; Pro 21:1, Dan 9:13-14 How would you expect the Jews to respond when they learned they'd be slaughtered? How would you expect God to tell them to respond? How did Esther respond? What application does Pro 21:1 have to our current situation? How could we waste the trial we're experiencing? How can we ensure we don't waste it? What do you think God wants us to learn?
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Scott LaPierre is the teaching pastor at Woodland Christian Church in Woodland, WA, an author, and conference speaker. He holds an MA in Biblical Studies from Liberty University. Scott and his wife, Katie, have nine children and they are passionate homeschooling advocates. Scott...