I want to thank each and every one of you that prayed for my little boy last week. We spent 5 days in 2 different children's hospitals. We got to come home for almost 18 hours before I took him to follow up with our doctor and he stopped breathing and turned blue in her office. They never did find anything wrong with him, I am just so happy that we are all under one roof now and seem to be healthy!!
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This week we will be finishing up Job and starting with Exodus. Here are your printables:
Day 29 Job 25-28
In chapter 25, Bildad gives his third
speech. He agrees with Job that no man
can be righteous. God is altogether
holy. In chapter 26-28, Job uses a
series of images that he has no righteousness of his own. It is a gift from God. Wisdom is also a gift from God.
Day 30 Job 29-32
Chapters 29-31, we are
listening to Job. In the preceding
chapters, Job’s friends are all very close in age to Job. But, there was a younger friend also present. In chapter 32, Elihu comes into the
conversation. He is very angry towards
Job’s friends.
Day 31 33-36
Elihu continues on with his speech. He offers to reason with Job. Elihu blames Job for charging God with unfair. God can never be unfair. He is all powerful and all knowing. He knows all things before they are going to
happen. All things, whether good or bad,
are all meant to glorify God.
Day 32 Job 37-40:1-5; Psalm 19
Elihu observes the power of God, how great
God is, and how God is to be feared. In
chapter 38, God calls upon Job to answer why he was assigning meaning to the
events that took place in his life. God
is asking Job how he can determine what is good and what is bad. Who are we to argue with God. In chapter 40:3-5, Job finally realizes that
he has gone too far.
Day 33 Job 40:6-24; Job 41-42; Psalm 29
As we conclude the book of Job, we learn
that Job repents to God. All of his
questions are gone. God rebukes Job’s
three friends. God also restored all of
Job’s wealth.
Draw a picture of a dinosaur. |
Day 34 Exodus 1-4
In Exodus 1, we see that Pharaoh didn't
want the Israelites to thrive. We first
see how he made them slaves and forced them to make bricks. Then he told the midwives to kill all the Egyptian
male babies. They did not because they
feared God.
We see Moses born in chapter 2. His mother could hide him for 3 months and
then put him in a basket to float down the river. The princess who found him called him Moses “because I drew him out of the water.” We
know very little about the first 40 years of Moses life.
And Moses was
instructed in all the wisdom of the Egyptians, and he was mighty in his words
and deeds. Acts 7:22
At age 40, he left the house of Pharaoh. After a series of events, Moses would not go
back to Pharaoh, and his own people didn't want him. He went to the desert. In the desert he married Zipporah, Jethro’s
daughter.
When Moses was 80 years old, he led Jethro’s
sheep toward Mt. Horeb. He saw a bush
that was burning, but was not burning up.
God told him that he was going to take the Israelites out of Egypt just
like he promised. Three times Moses made
an excuse to not go back to Egypt. Moses
was weak, but God was merciful. He
promised Moses that he would send Aaron who would be Moses’ speaker.
Draw a picture of a basket in a river. |
Blessings for your week!!
WOW! So glad you guys are home and your little guy is better. What a frightening experience - I bet your mama's heart needs a little TLC. I enjoyed your lessons on Job, too! Wishing you blessing, joy - and lots of simple, at-home snuggles with your boys this week!
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ReplyDeleteSo glad to hear your little boy was ok! How scary! This is a really neat thing you're doing here!! Thanks for the printables and the encouragement! <3
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ReplyDeleteThanks for linking up with Woman to Woman's Word Filled Wednesday! God bless.
I love the Bible in a Year with your Kids! I'd love to do this with my grandsons when they get a little older!
ReplyDeleteJob can be difficult to understand, so I love the way you presented it. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDelete(Visiting from the Thrive @ Home link-up.)
Thank you for sharing another lesson at After School!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing what is going on. I pray that everything settles down and returns to some form of normalcy for you. Health issue with any family member, let alone a child is never easy. Thinking of you!! Thank you for sharing and for linking up this week to the Thoughtful Spot Weekly Blog Hop.
ReplyDeletehappy you are all together again. continued prayers. Thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things blog hop. You help to make it so much fun.♥
ReplyDeleteThanks for the printables! Your hospital visit sounds so scary! I hope he has continued to stay healthy and the rest of you as well.
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ReplyDeleteBleslsings to you and your child. Thanks for linking to What'd You Do This Weekend,.
ReplyDeleteLinda @ Tumbleweed Contessa
Sounds like you have been through a scary time, Cathy. So glad that things seem ok now. I pray that you continue to know God's peace as you recover from the scare.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing at Essential Fridays.
Blessings
Mel
What a scare! So glad your little boy is home and ok. Thanks for sharing on the HomeAcre Hop, hope to see you Thursday for our Thanksgiving HomeAcre Hop! - Nancy The Thanksgiving Home Acre Hop
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