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Parents' Corner | February 2, 2020

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Dear Parents,

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.  

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 pay for our sin. We can find salvation only in Him.  

Help your kids understand that God is perfectly holy—He is pure and without sin and He is unique from anything and everyone else. God is also loving and full of mercy and grace. God sent Jesus to die on the cross to pay 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.”

God Bless, 

David Feiser
Family Ministry Pastor
The Well Community Church 

 

Family Starting Points

February 2, 2020

Scripture Memory (3rd-5th): Romans 6:23

“For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.” 

Scripture Memory (Pre-K and K-2nd): 2 Tim 3:16

“All Scripture is breathed out by God and is profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction and training in righteousness.” 

Big Picture Question: 

How many gods are there? There is one true God.

Bible Story: God Called Isaiah (Isaiah 6)

  • Isaiah saw the holy God.  
  • Isaiah was afraid because he was a sinner.  
  • God sent Isaiah with a message for His people.  

Family Discussion Starters:

  • Why was Isaiah afraid to be with God?  
  • What do you think God’s glory looks like?  
  • How does this story remind us of Jesus?  

Family Activity:

  • Identify people you encounter on a regular basis who may not be followers of Jesus. Pray that God would give your family opportunities to share the gospel with them.  
  • Ask your church leadership if there is anyone who has visited your church lately that you could reach out to by making a phone call, taking a meal, or sending a card. 

Next Week:

 

  • Isaiah Preached About the Messiah (Isaiah 53)