Big Idea
Doors: The Temptation of Jesus (Luke 4:1-13; Matthew 4:1-11)
Big Point
I can choose the door of wisdom
Big Word
Trust in the Lord with all your heart, do not depend on your own understanding. Seek his will in all you do, and he will show you which path to take. -Proverbs 3:5-6 (NLT)
Parent Discussion
Being wise means knowing the right thing and then doing it! The kids learned this teaching objective from the Bible story – The Temptation of Jesus. In this Bible story, Jesus choose to be wise by resisting Satan’s temptations. We want the kids to know that we can choose to be wise when we face temptations too!
In this Bible story, Jesus was being tempted, just like how sometimes we can be tempted to do certain things that we know we shouldn’t do. He resisted temptation. He chose to not to do the foolish things Satan was trying to get him to do. Jesus made the right choice by being wise!
Take some time to go through these discussion questions with your child. This will help reinforce our
teaching objective this week which is “I can choose to be wise.”
1. What does being wise mean?
2. How was Jesus wise in the Bible story?
3. How can we remember to make wise choices?
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Doors: The Temptation of Jesus (Luke 4:1-13; Matthew 4:1-11) | I can choose the door of wisdom - 22-10-16 Radiate and Flamez
Doors: Paul and Silas in Prison (Acts 16:16-40) | I can choose the door of joy - 22-10-9 Radiate and Flamez
Doors: Jesus Brings Salvation to Zacchaeus’s Home (Luke 19:1-10) | I can choose the door that leads to Jesus - 22-9-18 Radiate and Flamez
Doors: Peter Walks on Water (Matthew 14:22-33) | I can choose the door of faith - 22-9-11 Radiate and Flamez
Doors: Samson and Delilah (Judges 16:4-22) | I can choose to make the right choice - 22-9-4 Radiate and Flamez
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