Video lesson #5 The Kingdom of God - United and Divided Attendance (5 min) Open with Prayer (5 min) Use the prayer from page 20 from the Leader s Guide. Read the Sunday Gospel and talk about it or do a spontaneous prayer. Take some time to connect with the students (5 mins) Share a God moment that you had this past week or have them share a God moment of their own. Watch Video #5 (33 min) Have them take notes in their journals Don t be afraid to stop the video and discuss what is said. This can be useful to keep them engaged in the video. See below some of the points to focus on from the video. Have them take out their charts so they can follow along with the Divided Kingdom. Notes from video: (20 min) Take out the chart and look over the United and Divided kingdoms briefly. The three kings of the United Kingdom: Saul Unites the kingdom David expands the kingdom Solomon builds the kingdom - he taxes them, enslaves them and takes their land The people are angry, the kingdom divides. 10 tribes to the north Israel 2 tribes to the south Judah -look on page 56 in student books (page 101 & 102 in Leader s guide) this shows the kings of the north and the kings of the south. Things to point out: ~the kings of the north were all bad, some kings killed their predecessor to acquire the throne, there were nine different dynasties (or families) that reigned. ~ some of the kings of the south were good, no king killed to acquire the throne, they all came from the same family.
Sin = Cycle of sin Sin (we sin) > Servitude (we are enslaved) > Supplication (we cry out/ request) > Salvation (God saves us/ helps us) > Silence (things are going good) > Sin (back to sinning again) We live in a culture that does not believe in sin. If we feel or think it s right, then it s OK. If it feels good or makes us happy then it must be from God right? Wrong! Sin feels good too, otherwise we wouldn t be tempted. Freedom is not doing what we want, when we want it or how we want it. That attitude makes us a slave to our passions. If we are enslaved then we can t say no. If we can t say no, then we are not free! This is where confession is so powerful; the sacrament can help break the pattern of sin. We have confused freedom with truth and God s mercy with weakness. We don t have the right to decide what is right or wrong. We have the choice to pick from doing right or wrong because God gave us free will. Go through the Breaking It Down questions from page 20 in the Leader s Guide. Discussion or journal questions: - Questions brought up in video that you can discuss or have them journal. Do you rely more on your own talent than on the grace of God to get you through the day? Do you use your talents for the greater glory of God? What is the Goliath in your life? What obstacle are you not willing to give up? Name it. Pick 5 stones, things to help you to get rid of your Goliath. When do you choose your will over God s will? Are you willing to speak up and say this is wrong? You can use the Thinking It Through questions from page 21 in the Leader s Guide. Things to do if there is time: Take your class to Adoration Together in class go over the worksheet or break into groups Close in prayer: (3 min)
Teen Timeline Worksheet # 5 Name 1. David 2. One Holy Kingdom 3. Prophet 4. Goliath 5. Samuel 6. Josiah 7. Israel 8. Bathsheba 9. Royal Kingdom 10. Jeremiah 11. Saul 12. Psalms 13. Temple 14. Judah 15. Divided Kingdom 16. Solomon a) The First king of Israel b) Philistine warrior who is killed by David c) 10 of the 12 tribes in the north with their capital in Samaria. d) Bridge the first and Second reading at Mass e) Sixth Time Period in the Bible f) Sign of the Covenant with Israel through David g) The Covenant God made with Israel through David h) Mouth i) Seventh Time Period in the Bible j) Anoints David the new king of Israel k) 2 of the 12 tribes in the south with their capital in Jerusalem l) Portrait of vocation m) The son of David and Bathsheba who becomes the 3 rd king of Israel n) Portrait of Courage o) Portrait of Leadership p) The woman who David commits adultery with