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Nadab and Abihu / Miriam Rebels
To Remember:
We are to obey God's laws exactly
Vocabulary
Incense: a
mixture that gives off a nice-smelling smoke when burned
Holy: set
apart, special, dedicated to God
Lesson
Leviticus 10:1-11
Discussion points:
God had said, "By those who come
near me I will be regarded as holy; and before all the people I must
be glorified." Discuss how Nadab and Abihu had failed to regard God
as holy. How should they have glorified Him before the people? How
do people today fail to treat or regard God as holy? Activity:
Learning from the Word
How do we know how to please God
and treat Him as holy? We study his word. Use this activity to teach
kids how we learn about God.
Lev. 10:10
You must tell the difference between holy and common.
Lesson
Numbers 1:9-12
Brothers and sisters often have a
difficult time rejoicing in each others talents, especially if one
is much more successful in an endeavor than another. In this
passage, we have a very special family. Discuss the special role
each child played in God's plan. Each one of them were blessed
greatly. but apparently Miriam was jealous of Moses' special
position. She didn't understand that God put Moses in a special
place, it wasn't the people who made him special.
Discussion points:
Are we ever jealous? It is easy
to see others succeed and wish we were successful too? How do we
deal with jealousy? There are several things we can do to avoid
being upset when someone else is doing well. 1) We can try to feel
the joy that person is feeling - pretend to be them. 2) We can think
about the gifts God has given us, times when He has helped us do
well. Thanksgiving keeps us from falling into the trap of self-pity.
3) We can think about the struggles that person overcame to achieve
their goal - not all successes come easy. 4) We can pray to God
about how we feel. Sometimes just sharing with him helps us deal
with the hurt. 5) We can counter each bad thought with a good one.
If you find yourself thinking mean things, make yourself think a
nice thoughts about the person, list what you like about them. 6)
Finally, Jesus taught us to love everyone. The quickest way to start
thinking good about someone is to think of things you can do to help
them. Soon you won't be thinking mean about them.
For older students - discuss how
Aaron seems to be very easy to influence. Although he was the High
Priest to God himself, Miriam was able to incite him against his own
brother. Earlier the people convinced Aaron to make the golden calf
while Moses was on Mt. Sinai. Discuss the dangers of letting others
think for you. Remember the old adage, "if you don't stand for
something, you'll fall for anything."
Activity:
Thankfulness
Remind students that all
blessings are from God. Whenever we think of something we don’t have
that we want, we should name two specific things God has already
blessed us with. Have students name off several things God has
provided for them. Write them down on a posterboard, small pieces of
paper or a regular size sheet. Practice a couple rounds - have
students name something they want, then have them think of (at
least) two things God has already provided. Lead a prayer to thank
God for all these things.