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Friday, May 1, 2020

Joseph Stores Food Grains, Primary - I, Lesson - 6

PRIMARY

AGE: 6 - 7 YEARS

STANDARD (GRADE): I & II

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LESSON – 6

JOSEPH STORES FOOD GRAINS

Do you remember Joseph whose father made a colorful coat for him? Joseph had 11 brothers. God gave Joseph a dream and it seemed to show that his brothers would bow before him some day. This made his brothers jealous of him. One day Joseph’s father wanted him to deliver some supplies to his brothers who were herding sheep in a faraway place. 

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Joseph went around looking for his brothers and found them in a place called Dothan. But Joseph’s brothers planned to get rid of him and sold him to some Midianite merchants. The merchants took Joseph to Egypt and sold him to a man named Potiphar. Potiphar’s wife wrongly accused Joseph of a mistake he did not do and he was thrown inside a prison. One day Pharaoh, the King of Egypt had a dream but could not understand it. Joseph was able to reveal the meaning of the dream with the help of God. 

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God revealed that there was going to be seven years of abundant harvest followed by seven years of famine in Egypt. Joseph told Pharaoh to build big storehouses to store grains. Pharaoh made Joseph the Second-in-command of Egypt and asked him to carry out his plan. 

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Joseph built big storehouses, collected grains during the years of plenty and stored them in the store houses. 

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Soon the years of famine came, but the people of Egypt had enough food to eat. Thus, Joseph saved the people of Egypt and their cattle from dying of hunger during the famine. 

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Bible Reference: Genesis 37; 39-41

Memory Verse: Therefore humble yourselves under the mighty hand of God, that He may exalt you in due time (I Peter 5:6 NKJV)

 

 ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES

(If children have difficulty doing the following activity as a written exercise, the activities can be done orally) 

 

Answer the following questions:

 

1.    How many brothers did Joseph have?

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2.  Who was the King of Egypt? ………………………

 

3.  Who bought Joseph in Egypt? ………………………….

 

4.  What did the seven skinny cows do in Pharoah’s dream?

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5.   Who was made the “Second-in-command” of Egypt?

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Match the following:

 

1. Joseph                                    -    Merchants

2. Joseph’s Brothers                -    King

3. Midianites                             -    Store Houses

4. Pharaoh                                 -    Prison

5. Grains                                     -    Dothan


Joseph and His Colorful Coat, Kinder - I, Lesson - 6

KINDER

AGE: 4 - 5 YEARS

CLASS (GRADE): LKG & UKG

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LESSON – 6

JOSEPH AND HIS COLOURFUL COAT

Joseph lived in a place called Canaan with his father and 11 brothers. They were shepherds. Joseph too went along with his brothers to herd sheep. Joseph feared God and always wanted to do what was right.

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Joseph’s father Jacob loved him very much. and made a special colorful coat for him. This coat is actually like a robe worn by children in the Middle eastern countries called as Thawb or Thob. It must have been really beautiful that it is particularly mentioned in the Holy Bible.

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Can you name few special things your parents have bought for you? We must be thankful for our parents, who love us and take care of us.

Bible Reference: Genesis 37: 1 - 4

Memory Verse: Who satisfies your mouth with good things, so that your youth is renewed like the eagle’s. (Psalm 103:5 NKJV)


Angels, Satan and Satanic Trinity, Senior - I, Lesson - 5

SENIOR

AGE GROUP: 14 - 15 YEARS

STANDARD (GRADE): IX & X

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LESSON – 5

ANGELS, SATAN & SATANIC TRINITY

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Angels

Angels are “beings” created by God. The Hebrew word for angels is “mal’ak” and the Greek word is “Angelos” and they both mean “messenger”. The Holy Bible does not specifically mention the creation of angels in the book of Genesis. We come to know from Job 38:7 that “they sang together and shouted for joy during the foundation of the earth” so we can assume that angels were created before the creation of heaven and earth. Angels are an entirely separate type of creature from humans. There is no reference in the Holy Bible to say that people would become angels after death. Angels, like all created beings, are subject to the will of God. The Bible teaches that angels are ministering spirits who exist to serve God's people (Hebrews 1:14). They praise and worship God. They minister to humans and serve as messengers of God.

Angel protecting the Israelites eating the Passover Lamb, Artwork by Chagall (1931)

There are many types of angels. Some of the types of angels mentioned in the Holy Bible are

1) Archangels (1 Thessalonians 4:16; Colossians 1:16,17)

2) Common angels (Hebrews 1:14)

3) Cherubim (Psalm 18:10)

4) Seraphim (Isaiah 6:3)

Archangel

The Holy Bible mentions “archangel” which means chief angel. The only named archangel is Michael (Jude 1:9), but many classify Gabriel also as an archangel since he is referred throughout scripture (Old Testament & New Testament). It also states in Luke 1:19 that he stands in the presence of God.

Angel Gabriel, The earliest depiction of an angel in art
(Catacomb of Priscilla, Italy, 3rd century AD)

Cherubim

Cherubs are seen throughout scripture as angels who guard (as in the garden of Eden) and surround the ark of the covenant, Tabernacle, and Temple. Lucifer, the fallen angel was also created as one of the cherub. Cherubim have four faces: one of a man, an ox, a lion, and an eagle. They have four conjoined wings covered with eyes (although Revelation 4:8 appears to describe them with six wings like the seraphim), a lion's body, and the feet of oxen. Cherubim guard the way to the tree of life in the Garden of Eden (Genesis 3:24) and the throne of God (Ezekiel 28:14–16). The cherubim are mentioned in Genesis 3:24; Exodus 25:17–22; 2 Chronicles 3:7–14; Ezekiel 10:12–14, 28:14–16; 1 Kings 6:23–28.

Winged Cherub on top of the Ark of God,
Picture credit: Efrat Shvili, Winged Cherubim, Ark of the Convenant, The Tabernacle, Timna, 2012.

(The cute images we see in cartoons as cherub are putti. Putti are the wingless (sometimes winged) human baby/toddler-like beings traditionally used in folk tales and art).

Putti,
Artwork by Raphael (1513)

Seraphim

Seraphim (singular "Seraph") are, literally translated, "burning ones". The word seraph refers to “serpents” when used in the Hebrew Bible. According to Isaiah 6:1–8, the Seraphim are described as fiery six-winged beings; with two wings that cover their faces, with another two that cover their feet, and the last two they use to fly and they call out to each other saying, “Holy, holy, holy is the LORD of hosts; the whole earth is full of His glory."

  
Seraphim depicted covering their faces and feet with wings,
Seraphim mosaic art at Hagia Sophia Church, Turkey

The Fallen Angels

Lucifer was one of the anointed guardian cherub created by God. “Lucifer” is the Latin translation of the word “morning star” given in Isaiah 14:12. Lucifer rebelled against God. Some of the other angelic host too joined him in his rebellion. Lucifer was thrown out of heaven along with myriads of angels who followed his lead. The Bible says they “did not keep their proper domain, but left their own abode” (Jude 6). These angels are kept in everlasting chains under darkness for the judgment of the great day (II Peter 2:4). We should note that in comparison to humanity, where sin entered every human being through the disobedience of one man, each fallen angel fell by his own rebellion and not because of someone else’s sin. According to Matthew 25:41, hell was prepared for the devil and his angels. Even though it is commonly believed that Lucifer turned into satan, there is no explicit mention of it in the Holy Bible.

Fall of Lucifer,
Illustration by Gustave Doré for John Milton's Paradise Lost (1866)

Satan

The origin of Satan is not given in the Holy Bible. Satan is also known by various other names such as ancient serpent (Revelation 12:9), devil, accuser of the brethren, tormentor, etc. in the Holy Bible. Satan's original nature is “Darkness”. Satan’s attributes are either inferior or opposite to the attributes of God. Sometimes people mistakenly believe that Satan is God’s evil equal or dualistic opposite of God. This is not true. Satan is not omnipotent. While he does have power, his power and ability are much limited. Satan is also not omniscient. He may know more than humans, but he is not all-knowing. He is not equivalent with God. He does not have any creative ability, so he imitates and counterfeits God. 

Satan is called the "god of this world" (2 Cor. 4:4) because he deceived Adam and Eve and through their disobedience to God, they and the entire creation in this world became subjected to Satan. We need to understand that because of sin “the whole world lies under the control of the wicked one.” (I John 5:19). As the god of this world, he counterfeits God trying to create his own kingdom. But satan does not have the ultimate authority in this world. In Daniel 4:32 we read that “the Most High rules in the kingdom of men” and God interferes whenever he pleases. God is infinite which means that he doesn’t have a beginning or an end. But Satan is finite, even though we don’t know how he began we know about his end (Revelation 20:10). Jesus Christ defeated satan on the cross and took away all his authority, which he stealthily gained in the garden of Eden (Colossians 2:15). When a person accepts Jesus Christ and becomes a born-again Christian and lives according to the word of God he too will have complete authority over satan (James 4:7; Ephesians 6:10 - 18).

The Satanic Trinity

The Trinity of God represent all the attributes and fullness of God. (Click this link to learn more about the Holy Trinity) Satan tries to counterfeit the Holy Trinity of God. To differentiate satan's counterfeit from the Divine Trinity we call this manifestation a “Satanic Trinity.” As God sent His Son (Jesus) into the world, so Satan shall send Antichrist into the world (Revelation 13:3, 4). We can read about these three satanic manifestations in Revelation 13:4,12,14; 19:20; 20:10)

             The Dragon / Satan (Rev 20:10) = Anti-GOD

The Beast  (Rev 13:1-10)                  = Anti-CHRIST

The False Prophet / The Second Beast (Rev 13:11-15)= Anti-SPIRIT (2)


Holy Trinity

Satanic Trinity

God the Father

Dragon

God the Son (Christ)

Beast (Antichrist)

God the Holy Spirit

False Prophet

Throne of God (Rev 22:1)

Throne of Satan (Rev 2:13)

The Church of God

The synagogue of Satan (Rev 2:9; 3:9)

The Church is the Bride of Christ (Eph 5:25-27)

The “mystic harlot church” is the bride of Antichrist (Rev 17:1-16)

Teachings of Christ

Teachings of Demons (I Timothy 4:1)

The Cup of Christ – The communion cup (I Corin 10:16; 11:25)

The cup of the devils (I Corin 10:21)

Christ’s earthly ministry – 31/2 years

Antichrist reigns for same length of time (Rev 13:5)

Mystery of Godliness (I Timothy 3:16)

Mystery of Iniquity (II Thessalonians 2:7)

The end of the "Satanic Trinity" will be at the close of the time of Tribulation, the Lord Jesus Christ will return, and the satan also called as the dragon will be cast into the "Bottomless Pit" for a thousand years (Rev. 20:1-3), and the "Beast" and the "False Prophet" will be cast alive into the Lake of fire. (Rev. 19:20).

Memory Verse: Then I looked, and I heard the voice of many angels around the throne, the living creatures, and the elders; and the number of them was ten thousand times ten thousand, and thousands of thousands, 12 saying with a loud voice: “Worthy is the Lamb who was slain, To receive power and riches and wisdom, And strength and honor and glory and blessing!” (Revelations 5:11,12 NKJV)

Reference:

Larkin, Clarence. Dispensational Truth. Philadelphia: Rev. Clarence Larkin Est., 1920. 176 pp. 

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 ASSESSMENT ACTIVITY

I.      Fill in the Blanks:

1. The Hebrew word for angels is “…………………..”

2. The only archangel named in the Holy Bible is ……………………….

3. “……………………………” is the Latin translation of the word “morning star”.

4.  The “……………………………….” is the bride of Antichrist.

 

II.     Give short answers:

1. How do the seraphim worship God?

 

 

2. Who are cherubs?

 

 

3. Why was Lucifer thrown out of heaven?

 

 

4. Why is satan called the “god of this world”?

 

 

III. Give brief answers:

1. Write a short essay on angels and the types of angels.

 

Joseph Tests His Brothers, Intermediate - I, Lesson - 5

INTERMEDIATE

AGE: 12 - 13 YEARS

STANDARD/GRADE: VII & VIII

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LESSON – 5

JOSEPH TESTS HIS BROTHERS

Joseph was the son of Jacob and the grandson of Isaac. He had 10 elder half-brothers, one elder half-sister and one younger brother. Joseph’s mother Rachel died, when his younger brother Benjamin was born. Joseph’s father loved him very much and made a beautiful colorful coat for him. When Joseph’s 10 older brothers saw how much their father loved Joseph, they began to be jealous of Joseph and hated him. 

Joseph’s Dreams:

Joseph saw two dreams which seemed to show that his family would bow before him someday. His brothers became furious. Even his father did not understand him and scolded him. “What kind of dream is that?” he asked. “Will your mother and I and your brothers actually come and bow to the ground before you?” But while his brothers were jealous of Joseph, his father wondered what the dreams meant. 

Joseph’s Jealous Brothers:

One day when Joseph’s older brothers were taking care of their father’s sheep, Jacob asked Joseph to go and see how they were doing and bring back message. When Joseph’s brothers saw him coming, even before he came near them, they plotted to kill him. But Reuben their eldest brother stopped them from killing him. So, they sold Joseph to some Ishmaelite merchants for 20 pieces of silver instead. Joseph’s brothers killed a goat, dipped Joseph’s coat in the goat’s blood and made their father believe that Joseph was dead.  

Joseph becomes the Second-in-command of Egypt:

The Ishmaelite merchants took Joseph to Egypt and sold him as a slave to Potiphar, an important official of Pharaoh. Joseph was wrongly accused of a mistake he did not do by Potiphar’s wife and he was thrown into a prison. But God did not forsake Joseph. Pharaoh saw a dream and none of his ministers or magicians could interpret it. God helped Joseph to interpret the dream and Pharaoh made him Second-in-Command of Egypt. Through the dream God revealed that there was going to be a severe famine that would last seven years and before that there would be seven years of plenty. 

Joseph’s Brothers visit Egypt for Food:

There was famine in Canaan too where Joseph’s brothers were living. Joseph’s brothers had to travel to Egypt to buy food. They bought food from Joseph who was now second-in-command to Pharaoh. But his brothers did not recognize him and they came and bowed down before him. Joseph immediately recognized his brothers. Joseph wanted to know if his 10 elder brothers were still jealous and unkind. 

Joseph Acts Rude:

Joseph provoked his brothers by accusing them that they were spies and that they had come to find where the country was weak. They tried to defend themselves by saying that they were all brothers and they were authentic. They even told him that they had a youngest brother at home with their father. Joseph pretended not to believe them. He kept the youngest of the brothers named Simeon in prison, and let the others take their food sack and go home in Canaan but with a condition that when they come back, they must bring their youngest brother with them. When they returned home, they told their father Jacob everything that happened. Jacob was very sad because he didn’t want to send Benjamin with them. But when their food got over, Jacob was forced to send Benjamin to Egypt. 

Joseph Tests his Brothers:

Joseph’s brothers brought Benjamin along with them and prostrated before him and bowed down before him. When Joseph saw his younger brother Benjamin, he couldn’t contain himself. But still he wanted to test his 10 older brothers. He had his servants fill up all their sacks with food. He also had his special silver cup put into Benjamin’s sack. After they all left and had gone a little distance on the road, Joseph sent his servants after them. Joseph’s brothers got frightened when the servants accused them of stealing their master’s silver cup. 

Brothers bow before Joseph:

The brothers told the servants to search their sacks. When they searched the sacks, they found the cup in Benjamin’s sack. The servants said that Benjamin must go with them to face justice. But the brothers couldn’t send him alone. So, all of them went to Joseph’s house with Benjamin and they bowed down before Joseph. Joseph tested his brothers to see whether they would return home without their brother Benjamin. He told his brothers that all of them could go home except Benjamin. Judah, one of Joseph’s brothers pleaded with him and said that they could never go home without their brother Benjamin because their father would die if Benjamin didn’t go home. Judah was willing to take the place of Benjamin. 

Joseph Reveals Himself:

Joseph couldn’t restrain himself anymore and he started to cry loudly. He revealed himself to his brothers and spoke kindly to them. He gave them gifts also and told them to go to Canaan and bring their father to Egypt. His brothers did just as Joseph told them and they came and settled in a place called Goshen in Egypt.

Even though Joseph’s brothers were jealous of him and sold him as a slave, they could not stop God’s plan for Joseph’s life. The dreams that God gave him were fulfilled. Joseph’s brothers who had ridiculed him saying whether he planned to reign over them had to bow before him thrice. Moreover, it was God’s sovereign plan that God’s chosen people, the Israelites should not perish in the famine that engulfed the entire region. It was God’s plan that through Joseph his entire family should be fed during the days of famine. Joseph forgave his brothers because he understood that whatever his brothers did to cause evil, God used the same circumstances to bless him and fulfill his dream. 

Bible Reference: Genesis 37, 39 - 45

Memory Verse:  Joseph said to them, “Do not be afraid, for am I in the place of God? But as for you, you meant evil against me; but God meant it for good, in order to bring it about as it is this day, to save many people alive. (Genesis 50:19,20 NKJV)

 

 ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES

Fill in the blanks:

1. Joseph’s brothers sold Joseph to some Ishmaelite merchants for ………………….

2. When their food got over, Jacob was forced to send …………………… to Egypt.

3. Joseph had his special ………………………… put into Benjamin’s sack.

4. Joseph’s family settled in a place called ………………… in Egypt. 

Give short answers:

1. How did Joseph’s father respond when he heard Joseph’s dream?

 

2. How did Joseph’s brothers make their father believe that Joseph was dead?

 

3. Why did Joseph’s brothers visit Egypt?

 

4. What did Joseph ask his brothers to do after he revealed himself?

 

Answer in brief:

1. How did Joseph test his brothers?