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Youth Group Bible Survey Week 2: God's People & the Law(Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy)

WEEK 2: God's People & the Law (Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy) Session Overview God rescues His people from slavery, gives them laws and identity, and prepares them for the Promised Land. Key Books/Passages Exodus 1-14 : Slavery in Egypt & the Exodus Exodus 19-20 : The Ten Commandments & the Law Leviticus : Holiness & worship practices Numbers : Wilderness wanderings Deuteronomy : Moses' final words & covenant renewal Major Themes God is a deliverer and protector The Law shows us God's standards and our need for Him God shapes a people for His purposes Opening Recap (2 minutes) "Last week, God promised Abraham that his descendants would be blessed. Fast forward hundreds of years—Abraham's descendants are slaves in Egypt. Today, we see how God rescues them and builds them into a nation." Story/Teaching Outline(10 minutes) Slavery & Deliverance (Exodus 1-14) — Pharaoh enslaves Israel; Moses is called; ten plagues; Red Sea cross...

2 Chronicles 7:14 in Context: A Call to God’s People

2 Chronicles 7:14 in Context: A Call to God’s People “…if my people who are called by my name humble themselves, and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land.” — 2 Chronicles 7:14 This verse is one of the most quoted passages in times of national uncertainty, cultural tension, or spiritual decline. It often appears in prayers for revival, political discussions, and calls for moral renewal. But to truly understand its meaning—and apply it faithfully—we need to look at its original context. The Setting: Solomon and the Temple 2 Chronicles 7 records a pivotal moment in Israel’s history. King Solomon had just completed the temple in Jerusalem, the central place of worship for God’s people. At its dedication, Solomon prayed a sweeping prayer (2 Chronicles 6), asking God to hear His people whenever they turned back to Him—especially in times of sin, defeat, drought, or exile. God’s response comes i...

A Biblical Approach to Finances: Tithing, Saving and Generosity

Introduction Let’s be honest—money is one of those areas where faith stops being theoretical and becomes very practical. It’s easy to say we trust God. It’s harder when it comes to our paycheck, our bills, and our future. The Bible actually gives us a clear biblical approach to finances , but many Christians aren’t sure how to apply it in everyday life. So the question isn’t just, “What should I do with my money?” It’s really, “What does my handling of money say about my trust in God?” Tithing: Why Christians Give First A biblical approach to finances always begins with putting God first. “Honor the Lord with your wealth and with the firstfruits of all your produce.” (Proverbs 3:9) The principle of tithing—giving the first portion to God—is not about pressure. It’s about priority. It says: God comes first Everything I have belongs to Him I trust Him more than I trust money That’s why Scripture emphasizes firstfruits , not leftovers. “Bring the full tithe into the st...