Family Discipleship Resources

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Matthew 26; Mark 14; Luke 22

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On their last night together, Jesus and the disciples shared a very special meal—the Passover meal. Passover is a time to remember when the angel of death passed over the homes of the Israelites who placed the blood of the lamb on their doors. The sacrifice of the lamb protected God’s people. Like the lambs that saved the Israelites, Jesus sacrificed His body and shed His blood on the cross to save all who believe in Him. 
 
The Passover meal was full of symbols that point to Jesus. The bread of the meal symbolized perfect holiness because it was without leaven or yeast, which represent sin. The meal also included cups of wine or juice that represent the promises that God would redeem, or save, His people. As Jesus sat with His disciples, He told them that the bread and the cup were now to remind them of His body and His blood. Even though He was perfectly holy and had no sin, Jesus gave up His body on the cross for our sin so that the judgment of God might pass over all who believe in Him. 
 
God’s people had broken the old covenant, and God promised to make a new covenant to forgive sins. The new covenant says that everyone who turns away from sin and trusts in Jesus’ death and resurrection will be forgiven of his sins and will have eternal life.
Why can we trust in God’s promises?
How was Jesus the fulfillment of God’s promises? 
How can you live in a way that shows thankfulness for His sacrifice?

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Pray

Morning

Thank God for the promises He has made to us. Focus on a different promise each day and think of creative ways to remember that promise throughout the day.

Evening

Ask God to reveal sin in that needs to be confessed and removed through the forgiveness Jesus offers to us.

Act

For Fun
Create a poster to celebrate and remember Jesus as the sacrificial Lamb that provides for our salvation. Write John 1:29 on the poster and hang it inside your front door. As you pass through the door each day, pause to remember Jesus’ sacrifice.

To Serve
During Passover, Jesus had a special meal with His disciples. Host a special dinner and invite friends or family over to celebrate with you. Consider sharing what you have learned about the symbolism of Passover and its different components.

Resource of the month

Our recommended resource this month is the New City Catechism mobile app. This app provides questions and answers for parents to practice with their kids to teach them theology. "The New City Catechism mobile app makes it easy to take all 52 questions and answers with you wherever you go. The free app also includes suggested Scripture readings, short prayers, and devotional commentary, as well as kid-friendly songs designed to help children memorize each question and answer."