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Kids
Ten Words Teaching:
So on the third day, there was thunder and lightning with a loud trumpet blast. The mountain was covered with a thick cloud of smoke, because YHWH came onto it with fire. The whole mountain trembled and all the people were afraid. No one was allowed to go to the mountain except Moshe. This was the time that YHWH gave Moshe the Torah, including the Ten Words.
Shemot / Exodus 20:1-20 (The Ten Words) Discussion Questions:
1. Why do you think "You shall have no other gods before me" is the second commandment? (YHWH wants us to put Him above all things. Before our toys, TV, even before our friends)
2. What does "You shall not misuse the name of YHWH" mean? (The name YHWH is holy. Using his name in an unholy manner brings judgment to that person.)
4. "Honor your father and Mother" must be important because it too is on the list. Why? (Parents want what is best for their children, so they teach and guide them. Children are still learning and really don't know everything yet)
5. What does covet mean? (It is having a strong desire to have what belongs to someone else)
Singing:
Commandment
number one, commandment number one: Commandment
number two, commandment number two: Commandment
number three, commandment number three: Commandment
number four, commandment number four: Commandment
number five, commandment number five: Commandment
number six, commandment number six: Commandment
number seven, commandment number seven: Commandment
number eight, commandment number eight: Commandment
number nine, commandment number nine: Commandment
number ten, commandment number ten:
Activity: Start with your hands together in prayer. This reminds us that YHWH heard the prayers of the Hebrew people when they were in slavery in Egypt and freed them (Exodus 3:7, 20:2). The commandments are a way for us to show our gratitude for YHWH’s love in our lives.
1. “I am the YHWH your Elohim; you shall have no other elohim before me.” Hold up one index finger for the number one. We worship one YHWH.
2. “You shall not worship idols.” (Idols, false gods, are not only things like statues, but anything we place our ultimate trust and allegiance in, for example money or possessions.) Hold up two fingers. Should we worship more than one YHWH? No, two is too many! One of them must be an idol, and we should not worship it!
3. “You shall not misuse the name of YHWH.” How many names do you have? Three – a first, a middle and a last name. YHWH has one Name, the blessed name of YHWH.
4. “Remember the Shabbat and keep it set apart.” Hold up four fingers, fold your thumb under to let it rest. The thumb has the right idea. It’s the Shabbat, and the thumb is following the commandment to take a day of rest.
5. “Honor your father and your mother.” Hold up all five fingers on one hand as if you are taking a pledge, to honor your parents. Whose hands do your hands look like? Your mom and dads!
6. “You shall not murder”. Pretend the index finger on your second hand is a gun, shooting at the first five fingers. YHWH’s sixth commandment teaches us not to do what has become too commonplace in our society.
7. “Keep your marriage promises” Hold one hand out flat. The five fingers and hand become a floor. Two fingers on the other hand are the man and woman to be married, standing and making promises to each other. This commandment calls for couples to keep the marriage promises they make.
8. “You shall not steal.” Hold up four fingers on each hand, for the eighth commandment. If you stretch out your fingers slightly, these become the prison bars, which hold someone who was been arrested for stealing.
9. “Do not lie.” Hold up all five fingers on one hand and four on the other. Fold your second thumb under and turn your hand around, so the thumb is hiding. It is secretly going around telling the other four fingers on that hand, lies and rumors about the five fingers on the other hand. It is “bearing false witness,” as it talks behind people’s backs, spreading gossip, criticizing others without talking directly to the people involved.
10. “Do not want other people’s stuff.” Hold out your hands, palms up, and wiggle all ten fingers to show that they’ve got the “gimmies.” Your fingers are saying, “Gimmie what belongs to my neighbor. I want all those things my neighbor has.” This is not the way YHWH wants us to live.
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