Weekly Discipleship Guide
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That by His Word, God created the heavens, the earth, light, and the sky, showing His wisdom, power, and goodness.
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Genesis 1:1–8 opens Scripture with God's sovereign Word calling all things into existence. Faith begins with childlike trust—"God said, and it was so"—but matures into deep understanding as our minds are renewed. Jesus Himself airmed Genesis as God's authoritative Word, treating it as real history and divine revelation. Genesis was written for Spirit-filled believers, not skeptics; it does not exist to answer every objection, but to call God's people to worship and believe. This week, let's stand firmly on God's truth. Genesis is both simply true and deeply satisfying—for our children, and for us.
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*Establish a rhythm of cultivating devotion to Jesus.
*Commit the catechism to memory.
*Learn and internalize the Bible memory verse.
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Q- What does Genesis 1:1–8 teach about creation?
A- That by His Word, God created the heavens, the earth, light, and the sky, showing His wisdom, power, and goodness.
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Genesis 1:1 (ESV) "In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth."
Family idea: Each night this week, name one part of creation (sky, water, stars, trees, animals) and thank God together for making it.