lesson 2 It s a Matter of Time STEP 1. Connecting with God s Word STEP 2. Studying God s Word STEP 3. Interacting with God s Word

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lesson 2 Bible Basis: Exodus 5:1-2, 22 6:6 Focus: God wants us to wait for Him. It s a Matter of Time STEP 1. Connecting with God s Word Waiting to move: Students will discuss their perceptions of time and how they feel when they have to wait for something. ice cream, toppings, bowls and spoons Internet access (optional) STEP 2. Studying God s Word Seeing the drama unfold: Students will study Exodus 5 and 6 to see an example of how sometimes peopl props for dramatization: crown or hat, rod or broomstick, robe or towel, flashlight Bibles The Rock Wandering in the Wilderness poster from Middle School Creative Teaching Aids STEP 3. Interacting with God s Word Displaying God s plan: Students will choose from activities that help them learn more about the importance of waiting on God. poster board or construction paper, scissors, string or yarn, paper, pencils, markers, Bibles or The Rock paper bag blocks (optional) STEP 4. Applying God s Word Waiting for God s time: Students will consider some of the things they are waiting for and think of ways to honor God as they wait. ice cream, toppings, bowls and spoons Memory Verse Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord. Psalm 27:14 indicates items you will need to prepare before class Understanding the The Hebrews had waited 400 years to return to the Bible promised land. They also waited on God to provide a deliverer to free them from slavery. Hebrew slaves were instrumental in the building projects of the pharaohs from the production of brick to the construction of the store cities of Pithom and Rameses (Exod. 1:11). When Moses arrived in Egypt 40 years after his self-determined attempt at delivery and his subsequent flight into the desert, his own people questioned his call. Upon God s order, Moses returned to Egypt from his self-exile in Midian (Exod. 4:18-31). Then Moses and his brother, Aaron, approached the new pharaoh and made a simple request. They asked Egypt s leader to allow the Hebrews to travel into the desert for a religious festival (5:1). The pharaoh Moses addressed was likely either Rameses II in approximately 1270 b.c. or Amunhotep II in 1449 b.c. Pharaoh must have been familiar with such festivals observed by various religious groups within his diverse empire. But in this case he refused to permit the numerous Hebrews to leave, because this would have set them back in their work on his construction projects (vss. 2, 4). Moreover Pharaoh, evidently interpreting Moses request as a sign of rebellion, put new restrictions on the Hebrew slaves, making their lot worse (vss. 5-19). The continued on next page Lesson 2 15

Understanding the Bible cont'd Hebrews blamed Moses for this (vss. 20-21). Each time Moses approached Pharaoh, he made the work more difficult for the Hebrews more production with less materials. Had Moses really helped the Hebrews? How discouraged Moses must have been! Where was God when Moses was trying to bring about His plan? Where was the support He had promised? Waiting on God was hard for Moses, but necessary for God to display His power to Egyptian and Hebrew alike. In today s lesson, try to make connections between Moses feelings of frustration and impatience and your students feelings. Middle school students are anxious and excited about moving on to more of life. Even though they appear confident, they still struggle with feelings of frustration particularly with their parents concerning privileges as they grow up. Some may be pushing the envelope while others are content to sit back and take the pace of life at is comes. Classroom Tips Teacher Devo And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose. Romans 8:28 (See also Isa. 30:18) Many times we may feel that what is happening in our lives is not wonderful. Stress, anger, and pain can seem endless. We want so much for God to take away all the negative things in our lives and get on with the abundant life Christ promised. Moses probably had similar feelings as he waited on God to accomplish the delivery of the Hebrews from the power of Pharaoh. However, God has also promised that He works in all things for our good. Believe it or not, the abundant life manifests itself in God s miraculous way of turning all things to accomplish His purposes! Like Moses, we may go through dry spells in the wilderness, fear of failure, and pain of rejection. Yet God has promised to work in all those things. What are you experiencing today that you need to wait on God for to show His work in your life? When Teaching the Bible to middle Schoolers.. Today s youth have grown up in an instant generation microwave meals and popcorn, instant hot cereal and hot chocolate, prepared and fast food. For many youth, waiting means hanging out for one or two minutes for what might haven taken hours 20 years ago. Combine this impatience with self-absorption, and today s teens start expecting instant gratification. What doesn t come quickly becomes a frustration for them. Through that perspective, waiting for God s plan for 80 years is incomprehensible in today s culture! However, many questions your students are asking don t have instant answers: Why don t other kids like me? Does God really care about this? Whom can I trust? How do I live a Christian life in a school where everyone else is going along with today s culture? Learning to wait on God s time and plan is crucial to the Christian life. Today s lesson shows this necessity of waiting on God. 16 Lesson 2

Lesson 2 17 Link to Last Week Ask youth how they saw God preparing them last week for His plan. STEP 1. Connecting with God s Word Lesson Focus: God wants us to wait for Him. Before Class Option Write the word faithful on the board and have youth create as many words as they can using only those letters.. In today s world, instant gratification rules. We have fast food, fast computers, and faster lives. Today we'll explore the benefits of waiting on God. Materials: Enough ice cream for each student in class to have a small bowl (or two). Ice cream sundae toppings: M&Ms, sprinkles, chocolate chips, whipped cream, cherries, chocolate sauce, etc. (keep hidden until Step 4) Bowls and spoons (keep the spoons out of sight of the students) Ice chest to keep ice cream cold you will need more later in the lesson. As students enter, have some of the ice cream sitting out for everyone to see. Excitedly, tell everyone that you re having ice cream today! But there is only one rule: You MUST eat your ice cream with a spoon. You can ONLY use a spoon no hands or stuffing your face into your bowl. You HAVE to use a spoon. Once they have all agreed on the one rule, dish out small helpings of ice cream to each student. Once everyone s gotten a bowl of ice cream, ask these questions:. Can anyone describe a ventriloquist that you ve seen? What were some of the jokes or gags? Let students share their favorite stories. After a couple of examples (or sooner), someone may start asking, Where are the spoons? Simply respond by saying, It s not time for me to give them out yet. You ll just have to wait. We ve got a couple things to do first. Then continue the discussion by bringing up Terry Fator. If you have Internet access in your room or a mobile Internet device, show a clip of the wonderful performer Terry Fator to your students. He is a singing ventriloquist who won the first season of the show America s Got Talent. You should easily be able to find two of his best performances, What a Wonderful World and At Last, online. If you cannot show the videos, share these key points about Terry Fator with your students: Terry is now in his mid-forties. Terry has been practicing ventriloquism since he was 10 years old in fifth grade. Terry once performed at a 1000-seat theater, where only one person showed up, making him almost quit. After finally winning on AGT he said, I ve been waiting for this for 32 years. Terry Fator waited a long time for fame and fortune. Even though the waiting was hard, he didn t quit. He kept doing what he loved and waiting for his big break.. What s the longest you ve ever had to wait for something? What was it?. Why was waiting so hard? Someone will probably respond to your questions by again asking for a spoon. (It s hard to watch a delicious bowl of ice cream melt right in front of your face.) Once again say, It s not time for me to give them out yet. But this time, give them a second option: However, if you can t wait, you can go to the back of the room and get a spoon. But I suggest that you wait. It will be better for you in the end. Some students may take your second option and go get a spoon. If they do, allow them to eat their melted ice cream soup. (It is important that you only allow students to get a spoon once their ice cream is considerably melted. You might need to wait to give them the option of getting their own spoon until you are in step 2 or 3. Waiting to give them this option will help drive the point home.) Once students come back with their spoons, say to those still waiting, It s not time for me to give you a spoon yet. Right now we'll continue with our lesson, and learn about somebody who had a hard time waiting for God to act on his behalf.

18 Lesson 2 STEP 2. Studying God s Word Bible Basis: Exodus 2:1-10, 15; 3:1-10; Acts 7:22 Students will study Exodus 5 and 6 to see an example of how sometimes people have to wait longer than they like for God. Materials: simple props for the drama crown or hat, robe or towel, rod or broomstick, flashlight --Bibles --The Rock -- Wandering in the Wilderness poster from Middle School Creative Teaching Aids Display the Wandering in the Wilderness poster map from Creative Teaching Aids and point out the site of today s Bible passage. Have students read Today s Scripture from their Bibles or page 5 of The Rock dramatically. Assign the roles of narrator, Moses, Aaron, Pharaoh, and the Lord. Provide simple props: a crown or any hat for Pharaoh; a rod or a broomstick for Aaron; a robe or towel turban for Moses; and a flashlight for the Lord. Then ask the following questions to check for understanding: Alternate Method Assign parts to students and read Today s Scripture dramatically.

Lesson 2 19 gg. What was Moses request of Pharaoh? (Let God s people go, so that they could hold a festival to Him in the desert.). What was Pharaoh s answer? (No.). What was Pharaoh s reason for refusing to let the people go? (He did not know the Lord, so why should he obey Him?). What was God s plan? (He would show Pharaoh who was in charge. Because of God s mighty hand, Pharaoh would drive the Israelites out of his country.) Once students show an understanding of the story, have them look at the interviews in The Rock. Have them think of themselves as the people being interviewed and answer the questions as they think the people would. To help your students answer the interview questions directed to the Slave Driver, make sure they read Exodus 5:10-14. Now have your students answer the following questions:. Why do you think Moses was frustrated? (Pharaoh continued to say no, and made the Hebrews work more difficult each time Moses asked.). Why do you think it took Pharaoh so long to respond to the Lord s demand? (Pharaoh ruled over the Israelites who had been under the thumb of the Egyptians for many years. Pharaoh believed in many gods and he obviously was not intimidated by what he would logically see as the lower-class God of slaves.). Why do you think God made Moses wait? (He wanted to show that only God had delivered His people.). Why would it be better for Moses to wait on God s plan than for him to try to accomplish this feat more quickly on his own? (Forty years earlier Moses tried to rescue a Hebrew by killing an Egyptian, and he had to flee the country for his own safety. Now he was still getting nowhere on his own with Pharaoh only God could rescue His people.). How do you think God felt about Moses question in verse 22? (God didn t scold Moses for being impatient. He allowed Moses to express his feelings freely.). How did God show patience to Moses and to the other Israelites? (When Moses complained to God, God answered his question instead of getting angry. God also showed kindness to the Israelites by reminding them about His promise to rescue them.) Now that we ve seen how God wanted Moses to wait for Him, let s explore what it means that God wants us to wait for Him too.

20 Lesson 2 STEP 3. Interacting with God s Word tip To reduce your explanation time, you may photocopy the Step 3 page in each lesson. Simply cut out the activity instructions and place them with appropriate supplies at your activity centers.. Students will choose from activities that help them learn more about the importance of waiting on God. Have your students choose from the following activities exploring the importance of waiting on God. Allow them to work individually or in groups. If your class is small, you may want to prepare just one or two activities. All three activities are based on today s Bible story. In Masks of Moses students will explore Moses feelings while he was waiting on God. This will help students see that it is good to wait even if it is very frustrating. In Roleplay students will present a roleplay of a situation in which a middle-school student would have to wait. If you have time, have students present a good way to wait and a bad way. This could bring some laughter into the group. In Poetry Pyramid students will write a poem with the theme of waiting on God. Students can use the Scripture passage and memory verse from today s lesson to get them started. Be sure to call the group back together in time to complete the Lesson Path with Step 4. Allow students a few minutes to share their experiences with classmates. Masks of Moses --poster board or construction paper --scissors --string or yarn --markers --Bibles or The Rock Draw the face of Moses during each part of Today s Scripture to show the emotions he may have felt while waiting for God. Wear each mask as you present your ideas. Poetry Pyramid --paper --pencils, markers --Bibles or The Rock paper bag blocks Write a poem, using Today s Scripture passage and this week s memory verse, Psalm 27:14. The theme of the poem should be Waiting for God. Write the poem on blocks and stack the blocks in a pyramid shape. Roleplay Create a roleplay of a time when a middle schooler had to wait for God s timing, for example, getting the money to buy something special, anticipating a response to a letter or e-mail, waiting for rules to change at school or home. Be sure to show how waiting for God to act was more beneficial than rushing into an activity alone. This page may be reproduced for in-class use only.

Lesson 2 21 STEP 4. Applying God s Word Lesson Focus: God wants us to wait for Him. Materials: ice cream and supplies from step 1 By the time you get to step 4, you should have some students (hopefully) who have waited patiently for a spoon and other students who have eaten their melted ice cream soup. Say, Today we ve met several people who had to wait to get what they desired: Terry Fator had to wait 32 years to become famous. The Israelites had to wait 400 years before they were able to leave Egypt. Moses had to wait on God to rescue his people. And! (Insert all students names who are still waiting for a spoon.) Ask the group of students who have been patiently waiting for a spoon:. Has it been hard waiting for a spoon?. Did it get harder to wait when you saw others eating their ice cream?. How were you able to wait so long? What helped you wait? When they finish sharing, give each student who waited a brand-new, fresh bowl of ice cream. And this time pull out all the toppings. Tell them that since they waited, they can make their own special ice cream sundae. Give them a spoon right away. Ask the students who didn t wait:. Why was it so hard for you to wait for me to give you a spoon? (They will probably give different reasons such as I was hungry My ice cream was melting ) Now ask all the students:. When are other times that you get impatient? (Standing in line for lunch, waiting for a friend to text message you back, waiting for your ride to pick you up, etc.). Do you know anyone who made life hard on themselves because they couldn t wait for something? What happened? (Some kids can t wait to have sex and get pregnant. Some kids can t wait to get out of school, so they drop out and have a hard time getting a good job. Some kids can t wait to save up money to buy something, so they steal it.) When we allow impatience to rule our choices, we generally make poor decisions. When we focus solely on the here and now, we often lose sight of the big picture. At this point some of your students may be feeling bad for not waiting. Help them realize that they can learn to wait! They simply need to focus on the big picture! Emphasize that seeing the big picture helped the other students wait. (Those students trusted and believed you when you said waiting would be better in the end.) Remind your students that keeping the big picture in mind essentially means that we constantly remember that God is in control, and He will provide for all our needs.. How can we remind ourselves that God is in control?. Why do we think there would ever be a benefit in not waiting on God?. How might God's rewards be better than what we can imagine? Seal It! Close class in prayer, encouraging students to wait for God to act, instead of trying to force immediate results themselves. then have a moment of silence, symbolizing your commitment to wait for God. Remind your class to read the Everyday Devos on page 8 of The Rock this week. Next Week You will need clay or foil in Step 3 and balloons or streamers in Step 4.