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Passover  Theme: Go ds love and protection Object: A Yo-Yo Scripture:  The blood on your houses will be a sign for you. When I see the blood, I will pass over you. No deadly plague will touch you when I strike Egypt.(Exodus 12:13, NIrV) Im sure that most of you have played with a yo-yo. A yo-yo is a simple toy, but it is a lot of fun. Some people can make the yo-yo do amazing tricks, but the main thing a yo-yo does is go up and down, up and down. That is also a good picture of some people too... even you and me. We all have our ups and downs,dont we? Sometimes we are happy and sometimes we are sad. We may be hard working one day and lazy the next. We may be honest one day and dishonest the next. Can you think of other ways that we have ups and downs? In our Bible story today, we will see that Pharaoh, the king of Egypt, also had his ups and downsand we will see how God punished Pharaoh for his wicked ways.  You will rem ember that G od spoke t o Moses f rom a burni ng bush and told him to go to Pharao h and tell h im to se t his people free. They had been slaves in Egypt for many years. So Moses and his brother, Aaron, went to see Pharaoh and asked him to set Gods people free, but Pharaoh said, No, I will not let them go.  Because Pharaoh refused to obey, God began to send terrible plagues on Egypt. One time he sent frogs all over the land.  There were so many frog s that Pharaoh thought he w ould croak. A t other time s, God sent gnats, flie s, and locust s. That really bugged Pharaoh! Well, Pharaoh had more ups and downs than a yo-yo. When God would send one of the plagues, Pharaoh  would tell Moses that i f God w ould make it go away, he would l et his peopl e go. But after God m ade the plague go away, Pharaoh would change his mind and refuse to let the people go. Since Pharaoh was so hard-hearted and refused to let Gods people go, God continued to send plagues upon Egypt   there were ten in all.  The final p lague was th e worst of all. God t old Moses to tell Pharaoh that the last plague wou ld be so terrible that it woul d change his heart and he would let the people go. Every firstborn son and every firstborn male animal would die. How sad! It is always sad to see what happens to people when they refuse to obey God. Since Pharaoh and the people in Egypt refused to do  what God t old them to do, the y suffered terrib ly! That m ay be hard to un derstand, but remember   God had given them many opportunitie s to do what he told them to do, but they refused. God gave Moses instruction s on how his own people were to prepare for the last plague. He said that every family was to take a one-year-old lamb, one that was perfect in every way, and prepare a meal. They were to take some of the blood from the lamb and smear it on the sides and tops of the doorway of their houses. God said, I will go through the land of Egypt on this night and strike down every firstborn in the land of Egypt, whether human or animal, and bring judgment on all the gods of Egypt. The blood will serve as a sign on the houses where you live.  When I see t he blood I will pass o ver you   no harm will touch you when I strike the land of Egypt.  After God sent that t enth plague, Pharaoh repented a nd freed Gods children. God cares for us just like he cared for his children in Egypt long ago. In fact, He made a way for us to get out of our messes too. Just like Pharaoh, we have our ups and downs, but Jesus died on the cross for all the wrong things we have done. If we believe in him and ask him to come into our hearts, he makes a way for us to go to Heaven. Father, we know that some of the things we do are not pleasing to you. We are thankful for Jesus who sets us free from our sin. In him, we have forgiveness. In his name we pray, amen.

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Passover

 Theme: God’s love and protection

Object: A Yo-Yo

Scripture: “ The blood on your houses will be a sign for you. When I see the blood, I will pass over you. No deadly plague will

touch you when I strike Egypt.” (Exodus 12:13, NIrV)

I’m sure that most of you have played with a yo-yo. A yo-yo is a simple toy, but it is a lot of fun. Some people can make theyo-yo do amazing tricks, but the main thing a yo-yo does is go up and down, up and down. That is also a good picture of some

people too... even you and me. We all have our “ups and downs,” don’t we? Sometimes we are happy and sometimes we are

sad. We may be hard working one day and lazy the next. We may be honest one day and dishonest the next. Can you think of 

other ways that we have “ups and downs?” 

In our Bible story today, we will see that Pharaoh, the king of Egypt, also had his “ups and downs” and we will see how God

punished Pharaoh for his wicked ways.

 You will remember that God spoke to Moses from a burning bush and told him to go to Pharaoh and tell him to set his

people free. They had been slaves in Egypt for many years. So Moses and his brother, Aaron, went to see Pharaoh and asked

him to set God’s people free, but Pharaoh said,

“No, I will not let them go.

” 

Because Pharaoh refused to obey, God began to send terrible plagues on Egypt. One time he sent frogs all over the land.

 There were so many frogs that Pharaoh thought he would croak. At other times, God sent gnats, flies, and locusts. That really 

bugged Pharaoh! Well, Pharaoh had more ups and downs than a yo-yo. When God would send one of the plagues, Pharaoh

 would tell Moses that if God would make it go away, he would let his people go. But after God made the plague go away,

Pharaoh would change his mind and refuse to let the people go. Since Pharaoh was so hard-hearted and refused to let God’s

people go, God continued to send plagues upon Egypt — there were ten in all.

 The final plague was the worst of all. God told Moses to tell Pharaoh that the last plague would be so terrible that it would

change his heart and he would let the people go. Every firstborn son and every firstborn male animal would die. How sad! It is

always sad to see what happens to people when they refuse to obey God. Since Pharaoh and the people in Egypt refused to do

 what God told them to do, they suffered terribly! That may be hard to understand, but remember  – God had given them many

opportunities to do what he told them to do, but they refused.

God gave Moses instructions on how his own people were to prepare for the last plague. He said that every family was to take

a one-year-old lamb, one that was perfect in every way, and prepare a meal. They were to take some of the blood from the

lamb and smear it on the sides and tops of the doorway of their houses.

God said, “I will go through the land of Egypt on this night and strike down every firstborn in the land of Egypt, whether

human or animal, and bring judgment on all the gods of Egypt. The blood will serve as a sign on the houses where you live.

 When I see the blood I will pass over you — no harm will touch you when I strike the land of Egypt.

 After God sent that tenth plague, Pharaoh repented and freed God’s children.

God cares for us just like he cared for his children in Egypt long ago. In fact, He made a way for us to get out of our messes

too. Just like Pharaoh, we have our ups and downs, but Jesus died on the cross for all the wrong things we have done. If we

believe in him and ask him to come into our hearts, he makes a way for us to go to Heaven.

Father, we know that some of the things we do are not pleasing to you. We are thankful for Jesus who sets us free from our

sin. In him, we have forgiveness. In his name we pray, amen.

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This week I learned… 이번 주에 배운 것은… 

This week we learned the story of the first Passover from Exodus 12.

이번 주에는 출애굽기 2장에 나오는 모세의 탄생 관한 이야기를 배웠습니다.

Memory verse: “The blood on your houses will be a sign for you. When I see the blood, I

will pass over you. No deadly plague will touch you when I strike Egypt.” (Exodus12:13, NIrV)

암송 요절: 내가 애굽 땅을 칠 때에 그 피가 너희가 사는 집에 있어서 너희를 위하여 표적이 될지라 

내가 피를 볼 때에 너희를 넘어가리니 재앙이 너희에게 내려 멸하지 아니하리라 (출애굽기 12:13)

Questions to ask학생들에게 물어볼 질문들:

  What was the first plague? (Exodus 7:14-25)

애굽에 내려진 첫 번째 재앙은 무엇이었나요? (출애굽기 7:14-25)

  What was the second plague? (Exodus 8:1-15)애굽에 내려진 두 번째 재앙은 무엇이었나요? (출애굽기 8:1-15)

  What was the third plague? (Exodus 8:16-19)

애굽에 내려진 세 번째 재앙은 무엇이었나요? (출애굽기 8:16-19)

  What was the fourth plague? (Exodus 8:20-32)

애굽에 내려진 네 번째 재앙은 무엇이었나요? (출애굽기 8:20-32)

  What was the fifth plague? (Exodus 9:1-7)

애굽에 내려진 다섯 번째 재앙은 무엇이었나요? (출애굽기 9:1-7)

  What was the six plague? (Exodus 9:8-12)

애굽에 내려진 여섯 번째 재앙은 무엇이었나요? (출애굽기 9:8-12)

  What was the seventh plague? (Exodus 9:13-35)

애굽에 내려진 일곱 번째 재앙은 무엇이었나요? (출애굽기 9:13-35)

  What was the eighth plague? (Exodus 10:1-20)

애굽에 내려진 여덟 번째 재앙은 무엇이었나요? (출애굽기 10:1-20)

  What was the ninth plague? (Exodus 10:21-29)

애굽에 내려진 아홉 번째 재앙은 무엇이었나요? (출애굽기 10:21-29)  What was the last tenth plague? (Exodus 11:1-12:36)

애굽에 내려진 마지막 열 번째 재앙은 무엇이었나요? (출애굽기 11:1-12:36)

Family activity가족 활동: Our message this week was “the First Passover” Sit down and

talk as a family about how God delivered the people of Israel through the Passover. 이번

주의 말씀은 “첫 유월절”입니다. 가족이 함께 앉아 하나님이 어떻게 이스라엘 백성을 첫 유월절을 

통해 구원 하셨는지에 대해 생각해 보세요.

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Passover

Memory verse: “The blood on your houses will be a sign for you. When I see the blood, I

will pass over you. No deadly plague will touch you when I strike Egypt.” (Exodus

12:13, NIrV)

1st and 2nd Grade Coloring Page

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Passover

Memory verse: “The blood on your houses will be a sign for you. When I see the blood, I

will pass over you. No deadly plague will touch you when I strike Egypt.” (Exodus

12:13, NIrV)

3rd Grade Page

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Passover

Memory verse: “The blood on your houses will be a sign for you. When I see the blood, I

will pass over you. No deadly plague will touch you when I strike Egypt.” (Exodus

12:13, NIrV)

4th Grade Page

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Passover

Memory verse: “The blood on your houses will be a sign for you. When I see the blood, I

will pass over you. No deadly plague will touch you when I strike Egypt.” (Exodus

12:13, NIrV)

5th Grade Page

Each number represents a letter of the alphabet.

Substitute the correct letter for the numbers to

reveal the coded words.

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