Lesson Overview
Isaiah 7:14-16, Matthew 1:21b-23
Galatians 4:4-5
Galatians 4:4
Can you remember a time when you made a specific plan that was a long way off, and it actually came to pass? Share about it.
God demonstrated His love for us by intentionally planning to send His Son to be with us.
Ahaz, the king of Judah, faced the worst of times. The armies of Aram and Israel, both part of an Assyrian coalition, had come up to Jerusalem to conquer it. Ahaz was so afraid that his knees were literally shaking. However, God sent His prophet Isaiah to give Ahaz hope. Isaiah promised that two kings would not conquer the city, and that these two kingdoms would be vanquished soon. God even promised a sign in order to reassure Ahaz––the promise of baby who was born some 800 years later, when the time was right, according to God’s plan.
- Students will examine God's intentional plan for sending His son to be with us.
- Students will describe the depth of God's love for us that He showed in the preparation for the birth of His Son.
As you prepare to teach this lesson, pray for your students.
- Pray for your students individually and ask God to help you be sensitive to their questions throughout the Advent season.
- Pray that students will understand that God intentionally sent His Son, Immanuel, to be with them.
- Pray that students will share with others what the birth of Jesus, Immanuel, means to them.