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Doodle Bible School

Lesson 26

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1. What is the theme of Exodus 26?

2. Can you doodle the picture clue?

3. What was to be skillfully worked into the veil? (26:31)

4. Can you quote the memory verse? 

5. How many pillars of acacia were they to make in order to hold up the veil? (26:32)

6. What were they to bring inside the veil? (26:33)

7. What were the two sections of the inside of the tabernacle? (26:33)

8. What were they to place on top of the ark of the testimony? (26:34)

9. On what side of the tabernacle were they to place the lampstand? (26:35)

10. What do you do to designate that one room is more important than another?

Application Sermon Questions

Lesson 26

Were you able to watch the entire lesson?

1. What heavenly creature was to be depicted on the veil? (Exodus 26:31)

2. From what were the four bases of the pillars to be made? (Exodus 26:32)

3. In what section was the ark of the testimony to be placed? (Exodus 26:34)

4. From what Bible passage do we learn that our bodies are now the temple of the Holy Spirit?

5. What were the three points from this lesson? 

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Home Church Worship Guide – Exodus 26

Reading Assignment
Lesson 10

Q: What is the secret to making changes to your diet?

A: You may not struggle with your weight or blood pressure or other health issues – now, but will it become an issue 5, 10, 20 years down the road?

Hopefully, you’re the type of person who learned early in life to start good habits when it comes to taking care of your body. It is important. I mean, even though it’s not the main emphasis of the Bible, eating food and taking care of our bodies is mentioned. It is an obvious part of sustaining life. 

So, let’s talk about making changes to our diet. This is an important topic because it has to do with living for the Lord and not for the desires of the flesh, maintaining our health as long as possible so we can be useful in God’s kingdom, and not becoming dependent on man’s medicine in order to just stay alive. See 1 Corinthians 6:12-20.

Three keys to help you change or maintain your diet. (Remember, diet doesn’t always mean food. It can be what you “feed” your brain or soul – like negative or positive talking or thinking.):

1. Don’t let food become your god.

For many, of whom I have often told you and now tell you even with tears, walk as enemies of the cross of Christ. 19 Their end is destruction, their god is their belly, and they glory in their shame, with minds set on earthly things. – Philippians 3:18-19

When you spend the majority of your day thinking about food and what you are going to eat next, how you will prepare it, or where you need to go to get it, then it has become a priority. It’s sad to say, but there are people in the world who will take food away from children or helpless people simply because they have made food their god. They aren’t starving. They just care more about their own belly than they do about others. I know you aren’t to that point in life, but Satan knows how to tempt us and bring us that far astray. 

One good way to keep from going there is to fast from foods that are the most tempting or addictive to you and ask God to change your heart, your desires about food. Maybe you live in a culture where food is scarce and your temptation is coveting the food of those who have more than they need. Take time to pray that your heart will be changed along with the hearts of those who have made food their god. Or maybe food is not your temptation. Praise God for keeping you from that and also ask Him to help those who struggle with it – whether they realize it or not. Whenever you find yourself in these situations, ask your husband (or another family member) to pray for you and with you. There is strength in numbers.

2. Start off slowly. 

It is a fact that it takes time to change bad habits into good ones. Remind yourself of this when you try to change. Whatever it is you that you want to change first (drinking more water or less sodas, eating less sugar or more vegetables, even moving more or sitting less), work on one thing for a month then add something new the next month. You can increase your water intake during the month or decrease your sodas, just work on one thing at a time. It will stick with you longer.

3. Eat for sustenance instead of taste, and be thankful for what you have to eat.

The one who observes the day, observes it in honor of the Lord. The one who eats, eats in honor of the Lord, since he gives thanks to God, while the one who abstains, abstains in honor of the Lord and gives thanks to God. 7 For none of us lives to himself, and none of us dies to himself. 8 For if we live, we live to the Lord, and if we die, we die to the Lord. So then, whether we live or whether we die, we are the Lord’s. – Romans 14:6-8

In all of life, there are things that each of us need to change. 1 John 5:14-15 says, “And this is the confidence that we have toward him, that if we ask anything according to his will he hears us. 15 And if we know that he hears us in whatever we ask, we know that we have the requests that we have asked of him.” Ask God to provide what you need to change your diet. If it is His will, then you will be doing it for the right reason and it will happen!

Thought Question: Why is food such an easy way for Satan to tempt us?