MISSION MOSES
The EPIC Adventures of Moses!
In this series we are following the Adventures of Moses as he was used by God to accomplish a Mission for God. He didn't always make the right choices, but in the end, he accomplished his mission because God never gave up on him!

WEEK FOUR

Dads, Moms, Kids - use this page together to review or further explore what was learned at church, or if you weren't able to get to church today, then you can learn and live it out at home! After all, the Church is wherever you are! LET'S GO!
ROBOT SHUFFLE!
It's time for the Robot Shuffle! As you see the choices, if you like "A" better, go touch the RIGHT wall of the room. If you like "B" better, go touch the LEFT wall. If you like them the SAME lay on the floor. For the last choice, choose the one you think is BETTER!
Just for Fun:

(Answer at bottom of page.)
Today's GALACTIC BIBLE LESSON was:

STRAW FOR BRICKS!
When they got to Egypt, Moses and Aaron went to Pharaoh and made their demands. “This is what the Lord God of Israel says. ‘Let my people go into the wilderness for three days so they can worship me.’”
The Pharaoh was shocked and said, “Who does the God of the Hebrews think he is — telling me what to do? I don’t know him, and I’m certainly not going to let my slaves go into the wilderness.”
He then focused on Moses and Aaron. “All of your talk about worship is keeping my slaves from doing their work. Stop all this talk and get back to work!”
Pharaoh then called for his slave drivers. “My slaves are lazy! They have so much time on their hands that they’re talking about going out into the wilderness and worshipping God. Well, I’ll fix that! From now on, stop giving them straw for the bricks. Let them go get it themselves. But they’re still to make just as many bricks as before. That’ll teach them not to stand around and listen to these fools!”
The slave drivers went and told the Israelite foremen what the Pharaoh said. “We’re not going to give you any more straw. You have to get it yourselves. But you’re still to produce just as many bricks as before.”
So the people immediately went throughout Egypt gathering straw. Because of this, they got behind in their work and the number of bricks they were making went down. Then their Egyptian masters started to beat them, saying, “You aren’t doing your job. You aren’t making enough bricks!”
The foremen went to Pharaoh. “Why are you treating your slaves this way? If we don’t have the straw, we can’t make the same number of bricks as before.”
Pharaoh yelled at them. “You’re lazy – lazy I say! You’ve got time to stand around and say, ‘we want to go worship the Lord.’ So now it’s time to work. Go get your own straw, and I want the same number of bricks as before.”
Moses was waiting for the foremen when they left Pharaoh. They said to him, “You have made us stink before Pharaoh. You put a sword in his hand, and he’s going to kill us with it.”
Moses went to the Lord and said, “Why did you send me here? You haven’t delivered the people. You’ve only caused them more trouble.”
The Lord said, “Oh, Moses. You’re about to see what I’m going to do with Pharaoh. When I’m done, he’ll beg you to take these people away. Go tell the people that I am the Lord. I have heard their groaning, and I’m about to take them back to the land I promised to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.”
Moses went to the people and gave them this message, but they wouldn’t listen to him. They were defeated and discouraged. Then the Lord told Moses to go and talk to Pharaoh again. “Tell him to let my people leave this land.”
Moses said, “I’m not any good at this. If the people of Israel won’t listen to me, why would Pharaoh?”
The Lord said, “Moses, I have made you like a god to Pharaoh, and Aaron your prophet. Go and I’ll give you the words to say.”
So Moses and his brother Aaron stood before Pharaoh and asked him to allow the people of Israel to go into the desert and worship. Pharaoh asked for a sign, so Aaron threw his staff on the ground and it became a snake. The court magicians and sorcerers threw their sticks on the ground and they also turned into snakes. Suddenly Aaron’s snake ate the rest of the snakes! Still, Pharaoh wouldn’t listen to them.
Things were not looking good for Moses and Aaron and God’s People. Would Pharaoh give in? Would God’s people become free?
To be continued next week...
The Pharaoh was shocked and said, “Who does the God of the Hebrews think he is — telling me what to do? I don’t know him, and I’m certainly not going to let my slaves go into the wilderness.”
He then focused on Moses and Aaron. “All of your talk about worship is keeping my slaves from doing their work. Stop all this talk and get back to work!”
Pharaoh then called for his slave drivers. “My slaves are lazy! They have so much time on their hands that they’re talking about going out into the wilderness and worshipping God. Well, I’ll fix that! From now on, stop giving them straw for the bricks. Let them go get it themselves. But they’re still to make just as many bricks as before. That’ll teach them not to stand around and listen to these fools!”
The slave drivers went and told the Israelite foremen what the Pharaoh said. “We’re not going to give you any more straw. You have to get it yourselves. But you’re still to produce just as many bricks as before.”
So the people immediately went throughout Egypt gathering straw. Because of this, they got behind in their work and the number of bricks they were making went down. Then their Egyptian masters started to beat them, saying, “You aren’t doing your job. You aren’t making enough bricks!”
The foremen went to Pharaoh. “Why are you treating your slaves this way? If we don’t have the straw, we can’t make the same number of bricks as before.”
Pharaoh yelled at them. “You’re lazy – lazy I say! You’ve got time to stand around and say, ‘we want to go worship the Lord.’ So now it’s time to work. Go get your own straw, and I want the same number of bricks as before.”
Moses was waiting for the foremen when they left Pharaoh. They said to him, “You have made us stink before Pharaoh. You put a sword in his hand, and he’s going to kill us with it.”
Moses went to the Lord and said, “Why did you send me here? You haven’t delivered the people. You’ve only caused them more trouble.”
The Lord said, “Oh, Moses. You’re about to see what I’m going to do with Pharaoh. When I’m done, he’ll beg you to take these people away. Go tell the people that I am the Lord. I have heard their groaning, and I’m about to take them back to the land I promised to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob.”
Moses went to the people and gave them this message, but they wouldn’t listen to him. They were defeated and discouraged. Then the Lord told Moses to go and talk to Pharaoh again. “Tell him to let my people leave this land.”
Moses said, “I’m not any good at this. If the people of Israel won’t listen to me, why would Pharaoh?”
The Lord said, “Moses, I have made you like a god to Pharaoh, and Aaron your prophet. Go and I’ll give you the words to say.”
So Moses and his brother Aaron stood before Pharaoh and asked him to allow the people of Israel to go into the desert and worship. Pharaoh asked for a sign, so Aaron threw his staff on the ground and it became a snake. The court magicians and sorcerers threw their sticks on the ground and they also turned into snakes. Suddenly Aaron’s snake ate the rest of the snakes! Still, Pharaoh wouldn’t listen to them.
Things were not looking good for Moses and Aaron and God’s People. Would Pharaoh give in? Would God’s people become free?
To be continued next week...
TALK ABOUT IT!
DISCUSSION IDEAS FOR YOUR FAMILY:
- Would you rather WIN or LOSE?
- How does it feel to win?
- How does it feel to lose?
- Why is losing hard?
- Is losing always bad?
- What can we learn when we lose?
- In the same way, or bad times always bad? Why?
- What is something you are learning right now about life?
Some Verses to Discuss:



THE MISSION OBJECTIVE:
Here is the MAIN POINT of the lesson today:

THEME VERSE:
Here is the verse we are working to memorize this month:

HERE IS THE PRINTABLE PARENT GUIDE WITH MORE TO DO:
DO ON SCREEN OR PRINT IF YOU'D LIKE. Here you will find discussion questions, verses to look up, our memory verse and more.
