Preschool Sunday School Lessons: Life of Jesus

This is a blog for my lesson planning for the Winter-Spring 2010 term of the Preschool Sunday School Class. What a joy it is to teach the kids about the life of Jesus. Previous older posts were from my bible study journalling.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Judges - Ehud, Deborah, and Gideon

The book of Judges is all about military conquests, and the strengths and weaknesses of Israel's army. A few stories that stand out in Judges 1 to 7.

Ehud
He's a pretty sneaky guy, killing the really fat King of Moabites by luring him into a private conference and stabbing him with short knife that totally got engulfed by the king's fat layers. It's a pretty graphic description.

Deborah
She issues a command from the Lord to Barak to go out take out the armies of Jabin king of the Canaanites led by Sisera. Of course he wants Deborah to go with him too, which meant Barak would lose the honor of killing the enemy to another woman. In verse 4:21 and 5:26 it describes pretty graphically how Jael shoved a tent peg through Sisera's head while he lay asleep. Deborah and Barak write a victory song; Israel has peace for 40 years.

Gideon
An angel of the Lord visits Gideon to tell him to fight a winning battle against the Midianites. He is a bit afraid so he tests God with the wet fleece and dry fleece miracles. When he finally believes, God asks him to reduce his troop size so they cannot boast the victory by military might alone. 22 thousand men are afraid so only 10 thousand remain. Another selection process leaves only 300 men who will go on to fight with Gideon.

The test was on how the men approached the water for drinking. There were those who lapped water with their hands to their mouth (300) and the others knelt down to drink. Someone told me that God used this as a character trait to identify who had "tactical intelligence". Basically the ones who lapped water from their hands, still had their eyes up had "situational awareness". The ones who knelt down to drink water were probably more naive and trusting of their environment and did not use their eyes to look around and stay alert. In the end, the attack on the Midianites camp took place at night, with loud noises and bright lights that caused such confusion that the enemy forces were attacking each other in the confusion.

Time and time again, the Israelites follow other gods, building altars to Baal and building Asherah poles. God made their enemies rule over them so they had to fight hard under the leadership of righteous Judges for the land God had already promised. To claim the Promiseland, all God wanted was for them to keep his commandments. They just didn't get it.

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