Nothing is Impossible with God!
Moses life was an adventure from the day he was born! Through it all though, Moses learned that nothing, no matter how hard or how scary, is impossible with God. These 4 fun Bible lessons will introduce preschoolers to some of the exciting adventures that occurred in Moses’ life: His birth and rescue by a princess, the burning bush, the 10 plagues, and the parting of the Red Sea. Through it all little ones will learn that there is nothing that is impossible with God.
The Adventures of Moses Preschool Ministry Curriculum Lesson Overview:
Memory Verse: “I can do all this by the power of Christ. He gives me strength.” Philippians 4:13 (NIrV)
Lessons:
A Special Baby
Scripture: Exodus 2:1-10, Baby Moses
Pharaoh had given an order that all the Israelite baby boys be taken away from their mommies and daddies. But when Moses was born his mother and sister came up with a plan and trusted God to keep him safe.
Objective: Kids will learn “God can help me, no matter what.”
The Burning Bush
Scripture: Exodus 3:1-12, The Burning Bush
The people of God were not treated nicely by Pharaoh, but God had a plan to use Moses to free them. God told Moses exactly what to do to help save his people.
Objective: Kids will learn “God shows me what is right, even if I don’t know”
Let My People Go
Scripture: Exodus 7:8-21, Moses Confronts Pharaoh
Confronting Pharaoh was really scary for Moses, but God gave him the strength to do it and helped him at every step. God showed Moses and Pharaoh that no one is stronger than God.
Objective: Kids will learn “God helps me do things that are hard, even when I don’t think I can.”
God Parts The Sea
Scripture: Exodus 14:9-29, The Red Sea
God helped Moses free the people from Pharaoh. But soon after they left Egypt, Pharaoh changed his mind and chased after the Israelites with his army. He caught them and trapped them by the Red Sea so that the Israelites had nowhere to go. They were scared. It seemed like there was no way out. But Moses remembered that we can always trust God, no matter what.
Objective: Kids will learn “I can trust God no matter what.”