UNIT 13 Session 4 October 2 nd, 2016 God Called Isaiah PREPARE YOUR HEARTS - DEVOTIONAL BIBLE STUDY

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UNIT 13 Session 4 October 2 nd, 2016 God Called Isaiah PREPARE YOUR HEARTS - DEVOTIONAL BIBLE STUDY King Uzziah s death marked the end of an era. His reign had been long and prosperous. Uzziah became king when he was 16, and he reigned over Judah for 52 years. Uzziah had listened to the prophet Zechariah; he feared God, and God made him prosper. But Uzziah s pride got the best of him. (See 2 Chron. 26:16.) God struck Uzziah with leprosy. Then Uzziah died. Under Uzziah s leadership, God s people had turned away from the promises of God and trusted in the promises of the world around them. God had promised to bless the entire world through Abraham s family, but God s people were rebellious. Instead of blessing, they set themselves up to receive God s judgment. But God s plans and promises were not thwarted. God sent the prophet Isaiah to preach a message of hope. Even though God was going to correct His people through judgment, His purpose was one of grace through which God would receive glory. God planned to send a Messiah who would bring salvation to the world. Isaiah 6 opens with Isaiah worshiping in the temple. Then God gave Isaiah a vision. Isaiah saw God sitting on a throne. Yes, in the year that King Uzziah died, God was sitting on the throne. God was reigning over the universe. The magnitude of God s holiness made Isaiah realize the magnitude of his own sin. His response? Woe is me! God extended His grace to Isaiah. He took away Isaiah s guilt. God passed over Isaiah s sins because He was going to send Jesus to pay for them. In His death on the cross, Jesus paid for the sins past, present, and future of those who would trust in Him. When we trust in Jesus, God says to us the words Isaiah heard: Your guilt is taken away. Your sin is atoned for.

The BIBLE STORY God Called Isaiah Isaiah 6 After King Solomon died, the tribes of Israel split and formed two kingdoms: the Northern Kingdom of Israel and the Southern Kingdom of Judah. The people in these kingdoms looked to their kings to protect them and take care of them. At this time, the king of a land called Assyria was trying to take over the world. When Uzziah was the king of Judah, he was mostly a good king. The people felt safe. When Uzziah died, the people of Judah were upset and afraid. In the year that King Uzziah died, Isaiah was worshiping God in the temple when he had a vision. Isaiah saw God sitting on a throne. God s robe was long; its edges filled the temple. Seraphim heavenly beings stood above Him, and they each had six wings. They called out: Holy, holy, holy is the Lord; His glory fills the whole earth. When the seraphim spoke, the foundations of the doorways shook, and the temple filled with smoke. Isaiah was in the presence of God! He said, I am ruined! I am sinful. I do not deserve to be in the presence of the King, the great and holy God. Then one of the seraphim flew to Isaiah. The seraph had a burning coal from the altar in his hand. He touched Isaiah s mouth and said, Now that this has touched your lips, your wickedness is removed and your sin is wiped away. Then Isaiah heard God s voice: Who should I send? Who will go for Us? Isaiah said, Here am I! Send me. Go, God said. God told Isaiah an important message for the people. This was God s message: You will listen, but you will not understand. You will look, but you will not really see. If your eyes and ears and minds worked, you would turn from your sin and be healed. Isaiah asked, How long should I preach to people who won t listen? God answered Isaiah, Preach until the cities are destroyed and no one lives in them. I am going to send the people far away. Then God explained that He would bring some of the people back to Judah. These people were part of Abraham s family. God was going to keep His promise to Abraham through them. He would send the Messiah through their family to be a blessing to all the nations. Christ Connection: Isaiah had a vision of God s glory and realized his own sin. God forgave Isaiah s sin. Like Isaiah, when we see how holy God is, we see how sinful we are. God sent His Son, Jesus, to take away our sin. We can find salvation only in Him.

Large Group LEADER SESSION TITLE: God Called Isaiah Bible Passage: Isaiah 6 Main Point: Isaiah saw the holy God in His glory. Key Passage: Hebrews 1:1-2 Big Picture Question: How many gods are there? There is one true God who alone deserves worship. Countdown countdown video Show the countdown video as your kids arrive 8:45AM AND 10:45AM as large group time begins Introduce the session - Kirsti Jump Gods Son Speaking To Us Superhero Leader Hey, everyone! I m Kirsti and we are going to get started by singing some worship music today. Giant timeline - Taylor Giant Timeline Show giant timeline. Leader Over the past few weeks, we ve learned about the kings and prophets in the Northern Kingdom of Israel. God s people were living in sin, and God kept sending messengers to warn them about their problem. We learned about Elijah and Elisha, and this week we will learn about Isaiah, another prophet of God who had a message for the people in the Southern Kingdom of Judah. Watch Bible story video - Taylor God Called Isaiah video Show the Bible story video God Called Isaiah. Leader Oh my goodness! What an incredible story. Can you imagine seeing God in His temple, surrounded by heavenly seraphim? Isaiah saw the holy God in His glory and realized his own sin. God forgave Isaiah s sin. Like Isaiah, when we see how holy God is, we see how sinful we are. God sent His Son, Jesus, to take away our sin. We can find salvation only in Him. Key passage Kirsti Key Passage Poster Show the key passage poster. Leader We can store up truth about Jesus in our hearts and minds when we memorize Bible verses. That way, we have God s Word with us everywhere we go! Prayer - Kirsti Invite kids to pray before dismissing to small groups. Leader Lord, we praise You for being the one true God. Only You are worthy of our praises. Thank You for sending

Jesus to cleanse us from our sin. Help us to live for You and love You most. Amen. Dismiss to small groups ask the Elementary children to line up at the door behind their Shepherd

Small Group LEADER SESSION TITLE: God Called Isaiah Bible Passage: Isaiah 6 Main Point: Isaiah saw the holy God in His glory. Key Passage: Hebrews 1:1-2 Big Picture Question: How many gods are there? There is one true God who alone deserves worship. Elementary - Key passage activity Key Passage Poster Index cards Before small group, write words or phrases of the key passage on separate index cards. If your group is large, make more than one set. Say Our key passage comes from Hebrews 1:1-2. We have spent lots of time studying this passage about the way God speaks to us. We learned about the prophets Elijah, Elisha, and Isaiah. God used to speak through prophets like them, but now God speaks to us through Jesus, His Son. Mix up the key passage cards and challenge the kids to work together to put them in order. When kids finish, show the key passage poster for them to check their work. Then lead them to say Hebrews 1:1-2 together. If time allows, mix up the cards and play again. Elementary - Bible story review & Bible skills Bibles, 1 per kid Main Point Poster Before small group, cut red and green construction paper into small rectangles, approximately 3 by 4 inches. Prepare one red card and one green card per kid. Distribute Bibles and instruct kids to open them to the Book of Isaiah. Explain that Isaiah is in the Old Testament, in the Major Prophets division. If kids need help, encourage them to use the table of contents. Say Isaiah 6 tells us about Isaiah s vision of God. Isaiah saw the holy God in His glory. Let s see how much you can remember about the Bible story. Give each kid one red card and one green card. Explain that you will say a sentence about the Bible story. If the sentence is true, kids should hold up the green cards. If it is false, they should hold up the red cards. For false statements, call on a kid to correct the sentence. Instruct him to read the verse from Isaiah 6 to find the correct answer. Isaiah was the prophet who had a vision of God. (true, Isa. 6:1) King Uzziah was sitting on the throne in Isaiah s vision. (false, God was on the throne; Isa. 6:2) The seraphim were calling out praises to God. (true, Isa. 6:3) When Isaiah saw God, he said, I m perfect just like God! (false, Woe is me for I am ruined! ; Isa. 6:5) One of the seraphim touched a burning coal to Isaiah s lips. (true, Isa. 6:6) God told Isaiah to preach to Israel about the one true God, even though the people wouldn t listen. (true, Isa. 6:9) There are many gods. (False, there is one true God who alone deserves worship.) Say Good job, everyone. In this story, Isaiah saw the holy God in His glory. Isaiah was afraid, but God took away Isaiah s sin. Our sin separates us from God, too, but God sent Jesus to take away our sin by dying on the cross and rising again.

Primary - Key passage activity Before class, use chalk or a gel pen to write one word of the key passage on separate sheets of black paper. Crumple the paper to look like lumps of coal. Scatter them around the room. Instruct kids to collect them, open them, and put the Key Passage Poster black paper chalk or gel pen words in the correct order. Say Isaiah saw the holy God in His glory. The seraph touched a hot coal to Isaiah s lips to represent his sins being forgiven. Then God gave Isaiah a message for His people. Jesus died so that we could be forgiven of our sins, and He gave us a message for the whole world! Jesus is the Word of God, who perfectly shows us who God is. Primary - Bible story review & Bible skills Bibles, 1 per kid Main Point Poster Form three groups. Assign one role to each group; Seraphim, Isaiah, and the Lord. Read through the story, stopping when you get to each spoken part. Coach each group of kids to read their lines (or a shortened version of their lines) together. Suggested shortened lines: Seraphim: Holy, holy, holy is the Lord! Isaiah: Woe is me! I am unclean! Seraphim: Your sin is forgiven. God: Whom will I send? Isaiah: Here I am, send me! God: Go! Option: Retell or review the Bible story using the bolded text of the Bible story script. Say Isaiah saw the holy God in His glory. At first, Isaiah was terrified! God s presence was so perfect, bright, and beautiful that it made Isaiah especially aware of his sin. But God chose to use Isaiah despite his sin! God showed He forgave Isaiah when the seraph touched the hot coal to Isaiah s lips. We cannot enter God s presence as sinners. And, since we all have sinned, we are all separated from God. That s why we need Jesus. Jesus never sinned. He died on the cross to take our sin away. On the third day, Jesus rose from the dead, making the way for us to be with God. When we trust Jesus, our sins are forgiven. That means we can be in God s presence, and we get to spend eternity with Him. God can use us to do all kinds of wonderful things too, just as He used Isaiah. Activity choice Option 1: Make a hot coal rocks, 1 per kid black paint orange or red paint paint brushes Tip: Use old T-shirts or smocks to reduce mess, and provide towels for cleanup. Give each child a rock. Invite the children to paint the rock black and use orange or red paint to add small details so that the coal looks like it is glowing. Set the painted rocks aside to dry before sending them home with the kids. Say When Isaiah saw the holy God in His glory, he saw how sinful he really was. Isaiah was afraid that God would destroy him because of his sin. Instead, the seraphim touched hot coals to his lips, and God cleansed him of his sin. In the same way, the more we understand God, the more we see that our own sin separates us from Him. Jesus died

on the cross so that we don t have to live apart from God! Through Jesus, we can be forgiven and made clean, just like Isaiah. Keep this painted rock as a reminder of Isaiah s vision of God and that God forgives sin. Option 2: Clothing drive Before class, research opportunities in your area to run a clothing drive. Explain to your kids the importance of adequate clothing, especially as the weather turns colder. Ask kids to help you organize a clothing drive to donate clothing to people who are in need. Work over the next few weeks to collect clothing and talk with their parents to make sure your group is able to follow up on plans developed during this class. Say Many people don t have the right clothes to stay warm in the winter months. When God asked who would go and be His messenger, Isaiah volunteered quickly and enthusiastically. He knew that his sins had been forgiven; he was eager to serve God. We should be eager to serve God too! One great way to serve God is to serve people. The Bible says that how we treat even the poorest of people is how we treat Jesus. Let s volunteer our time to serve others, like Isaiah volunteered to be God s messenger! Option 3: Mirror image Say In the Bible story, Isaiah realized that he was a sinful man and that he couldn t stand in God s presence. Though we will never be perfect in this life, God is always changing us to be more like His Son, Jesus. In this way, we become like mirrors that reflect God to other people. Direct kids to each find a partner. Guide them to imagine one of them is a mirror. One person in each pair will begin by doing a silly movement. The other partner must copy him, as if she is reflecting the person in a mirror. Call out Switch! after a minute or two. The first partner then becomes the mirror and will copy the movements of the other. Option 4: Coal pass Crumple two pieces of black construction paper to resemble two pieces of coal. Form two teams of kids. Give each player two craft sticks or unsharpened pencils. Demonstrate how to use the sticks to hold the coal. Instruct each team to stand in a line. Give the coal to the first player in line. Explain that teams will race to move the coal to the end of the line using only their sticks. Kids may not use their hands to pass the coal.prompt teams to begin. Congratulate the first team to finish. If time allows, play again. Say Isaiah saw the holy God in His glory. When Isaiah saw God s perfection, he was overcome by his own sin. He knew he was not worthy to be in God s presence. God does not tolerate sin, but instead of punishing us, God made the way for us to come to Him and be forgiven. In the story, one of the seraphim came to Isaiah and touched his lips with a hot coal saying that his sins were atoned for, or forgiven. God forgives our sins when we put our faith in Jesus. Nothing we do can earn God s forgiveness. God gives salvation to anyone who believes in Jesus. When Jesus died on the cross, He took the punishment we deserve for our sin, and when He was raised from the dead He defeated sin once and for all! Elementary Journal and prayer pencils Journal Page Isaiah s Calling activity page, 1 per kid Bibles Big Picture Cards for Families Distribute pencils and journal pages. Invite the kids to write in their journals about what God might be calling them to do or where He might be calling them to go in order to tell people about Him.

Say Isaiah saw the holy God in His glory. God gave Isaiah a special task. God told Isaiah to tell the people about His glory, and we can do the same thing today. God wants everyone in the world to have a chance to hear about God s love for them, and God uses people like you and me to share that wonderful message. Lead the kids in a short prayer, thanking God for using people as part of His plan to save people from every nation. As time allows, lead kids to complete Isaiah s Calling on the activity page. Provide Bibles and encourage kids to find the answers in Isaiah 6. Instruct kids to compare their answers with a partner. (1. Uzziah; 2. throne; 3. six; 4. holy, holy, holy; 5. earth; 6. coal; 7. sin; 8. Who should I send? Who will go for Us?) Primary - Coloring and activity sheet Distribute each child s journal and ask her to write about or draw a place she thinks God might send her someday. pencils Journal Page Bible Story Coloring Page, 1 per kid Big Picture Cards for Families Encourage kids to think big, and pray with them that God would use them in mighty ways. Say God did not forgive Isaiah s sin so that Isaiah could stay at home and feel good about himself. God forgave Isaiah to be a prophet, a messenger from Him. In the same way, Jesus provides forgiveness of sin so that we can take the gospel all over the world. Let s think about all the places God might send us and ask Him to provide ways for us to go obediently with the message of the gospel right now. If time remains, take prayer requests or allow kids to complete the Bible story coloring page. Pray, worshiping God for His power and glory. Ask God to prepare your class to be missionaries even in their own cities. Pray about the places they might go to spread the gospel. Ask God to open doors for them to be His messengers.