Thursday, September 24, 2015

What happens when people sin?
Sin separates people from God and one another.

The Tower of Babel



The account of the Tower of Babel helps us understand the devastating effects of sin. Even after God had destroyed all life on earth through the flood and graciously saved Noah's family and the animals, it wasn’t long before people disobeyed God again.

God instructed Noah to spread out and fill the earth. Instead, people decided it best to settle. Rather than bringing glory to God by following God’s plan, people decided to glorify themselves. They built a tower to make a name for themselves.

God’s plan to populate the earth following the flood could not be sidetracked. When God confused the languages of the people, they were forced to move away from one another and into people groups and nations bound by single languages. Eventually one of these nations would become God’s chosen people. Through the nation of Israel, Christ would come to save the world.

Thursday, September 17, 2015

Why does sin separate people from God?
God is Holy

Noah and the Ark

Genesis 6:5 - 9:17
 
It is another exciting week of The Gospel Project for Kids! God’s gospel narrative continues this week as preschoolers will learn that God is serious about sin. People were sinning so much that God sent a flood to completely destroy all life on earth … all life, that is, except for one man, his family, and a boatload of animals.

Noah was a righteous man and God was gracious to him. God gave specific instructions on how Noah was to build an ark that would be used to rescue Noah, his family, and the animals. Noah was obedient to all God commanded.

As the account of Noah unfolds, we see a picture of Jesus. Sin caused separation between God and man, but God graciously provided a way of salvation for Noah and his family through the ark. Our sin separates us from a holy God, but God provides a way of salvation in the person of Jesus. Also, as Noah’s obedience and God’s grace saved Noah’s family and the animals, Jesus’ perfect obedience to God’s plan provides the way of salvation for us. When we acknowledge and trust God’s provision for us through Jesus, we are saved from the punishment our sin deserves.

Thursday, September 10, 2015

What is sin?

Sin is breaking God's law.

Sin Entered the World

Genesis 3-4


As we begin to unwrap the big picture of God’s story through the pages of His Word, it is important to grasp a full understanding of how sin entered the world. God’s story starts in the glorious perfection of creation but soon is marred by personal and tragic sin.

Sin is defined as breaking God’s law, and sin separates people from God. When Adam and Eve chose to break the one rule God had given them, sin entered not only their lives, but the lives of all mankind. When Adam and Eve sinned, they failed to give God the glory He deserved.

In God’s glorious way, He chose not to leave Adam, Eve, and all of humanity without hope. God sent His Son, Jesus, to live as Adam didn’t—perfectly sinless. Jesus was God in the form of a man, sent to rescue people from their sin.

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Who made everything? God made everything.





We are so excited about our curriculum, The Gospel Project® for Kids! This Sunday begins a three-year chronological study of Scripture. Each week’s study will build upon the previous week, and we can’t wait to help our preschoolers and their families discover the big picture of God’s story.



God’s story begins with creation. This Sunday we will learn what God made during the six days of creation—from light and stars to birds and people! Everything God made is good. Have you ever wondered why butterflies exist or why the sky explodes with vivid color when the sun sets? The Bible says that all things were created for Jesus (Colossians 1:16-17).


God created people with a purpose: to know, love and glorify Him. Colossians 1:15-22 reveals that Christ is ruler over all of God’s creation. All of creation was created by Christ, through Christ, and for Christ. It’s all about Jesus! Everything was created to give glory to God, but people choose not to give Him glory. The rest of the Bible reveals how Jesus would restore the relationship between God and man.