Lead In August 5-10, 2024

Posted by Kimber Walsh on

Lead your heart and your household into next Sunday using these ideas and resources in one or all six areas as you worship at home together to fulfill God’s discipleship calling. Pick and choose what is most suitable for your home, using what will work best with the ages, stages, personalities, and interests you have present.

May your family be blessed by the time spent together, worshiping our Mighty God!

Blessings,

Kimber Walsh, Director of Family Life Ministry


Read the Bible texts using different translations or age-appropriate children’s Bibles, act it out, use puppets or visual aids.

  • 1 Kings 19:1-8
  • Psalm 34:1-8
  • Ephesians 4:17-5:2
  • John 6:35-51

Memorize

“Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.” Ephesians 4:32

Listen to and sing the songs that will be a part of this week's worship service.

  1. Look at This-Look through a different lens-a camera, binoculars, a magnifying glass, a telescope, a microscope, etc. How can looking through a different lens help us see things differently? Elijah was looking at things through a lens of fear and needed encouragement and sustenance from God to be revived. How does God provide these things to us?
  2. Imitators-Pair off, with pairs facing each other. Assign one person in each set to be the “leader” and the other person to be the “imitator.” Pretend that the leader is looking in a mirror and doing actions and the imitator is the mirror itself reflecting those actions back to the leader. Switch roles. Read Eph. 5:1-2. Talk about what it looks like to live as imitators of Christ.
  3. The One Who Sent Me-Choose a series of tasks to assign to each person and send them to complete it. After all have returned, read Jn. 6:38 and talk about what it means to do God’s will. What was God’s will for Jesus? (See Jn. 6:39-40). What is God’s will for us? (See 1 Thes. 5:16-18).

Recitation: The Fifth Commandment & Meaning [Luther’s Small Catechism, Blue p. 75, Maroon p. 77, Black-p. 85]

Q & A: Assign one person to be the catechizer to ask questions and allow others to answer. (Guide them/provide unknown answers.)

  • Luther’s Small Catechism, 2008 Questions 52-54 (Blue p. 75-77; Maroon p. 77-80)
  • Luther’s Small Catechism, 2017 Questions 59-62, 64 (p. 85-92)

 Need a catechism? Let us know!

  1. Share highs and lows of the day.
  2. How have you seen God at work lately?
  3. What does the Scripture reading teach about God?
  4. What does it teach about people?
  5. What is the key theme of the Scripture reading?
  6. What do you learn about the key theme? How can you apply it to your daily walk with the Lord? (Yourself, your relationship with God or your relationships with others?)
  7. Any cautions to heed? Any promises to anticipate?
  • Adoration (Wow, God!): Proclaim at least three things that amaze you about God today.
  • Confession (Sorry, God!): Confess, repent, and ask for forgiveness.
  • Thanksgiving (Thanks, God!): Thank God for blessings, lessons, gifts, etc.
  • Supplication (Please, God!): Ask God to intervene where you know of needs.

God has called us to lead our families in discipleship at home…

  • to preach and teach the Bible to our family (Eph. 6:4)
  • to be a discipleship center (Gen. 18:19)
  • to impress the hearts of the next generation with a love for God (Deut. 6:5-7)
  • to pass on faith (Ps. 78:1-8, Deut. 32:44-47; Eph. 6:4)
  • to teach spiritual lessons to our children (Prov. 1:8, Prov. 7:1, Prov. 23:23-26)

and this resource is designed to equip you to do just that and help you lead into the following Sunday.

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