Making bibles for baby craft5/9/2024 ![]() Who’s that baby? Pick one student to be blindfolded.The catch: each team must wrap up the baby (doll) Moses and tuck it into a basket before carrying it to the other side and back. Moses basket relay: Divide students into teams and have them race to take turns moving “Moses” back and forth.Other students will race to be the first to find Moses “among the reeds.” Hide baby Moses: Have one student (or a teacher) hide a baby doll somewhere within the classroom.The survival of Moses involves elements of hiding, rescue, and water travel! To get students thinking and ready to learn, consider an activity opener along these lines: Lesson Opening: This story is reminds us of god’s protection and salvation. Materials Needed: Construction paper decorative supplies glue markers or crayons tape scissors cotton protective gear paper plates paper bags Bibles. This passage has a wonderful promise that God is faithful and will always provide for His people. With Jesus, we see how our Messiah delivered us from the bondage of sin and death under Satan. A baby born in tough circumstances, rescue from those who want to kill him, growing up in Egypt…In the book of Exodus, we see how Moses was protected and raised up to deliver the people of Israel from the bondage of slavery under Pharaoh. God keeps us safe and brings us into eternal life! The story of Moses has some powerful links that foreshadow Christ. Just as Moses was brought up out of the water, he grew to bring God’s people out of the land of Egypt. ![]() Moses was kept safe by his mother and by the Lord, who had a plan for his life. This lesson reminds us that only God has the power to protect us from sin and evil in our world. ![]() How does God protect our lives? There are a lot of things we do every day to protect ourselves from illness or injury. Out of the Water Sunday School Lesson: God Protects Baby Moses
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