Watch the “Lord’s Day Live!” and “The Joy of Doodling” videos then copy the following “Doodle Bible School,” “Application Sermon Questions,” and take a photo of your drawing for “The Joy of Doodling” class. Click the “Submit Answers” button below each set of questions and paste the questions into the email. Answer the questions and send them to us. Read “Why Your Family Needs to the Know the Biblical Timeline… ” then follow the same instructions to submit the “Biblical Timeline Questions.”

Doodle Bible School

Lesson 43

Were you able to watch the entire lesson?

1. What is the theme of Leviticus 11-15?

2. Can you doodle the picture clue?

3. Moses was told to instruct the people on that kind of food? (11:2)

4. Can you quote the memory verse? 

5. Who besides Moses was to deliver the instructions about food that was clean and unclean? (11:1)

6. What two characteristics did the clean animals have to possess? (11:3)

7. What animal that was used like a horse was not to be eaten? (11:4)

8. What is the most famous unclean animal? (11:7)

9. Not only were they not to eat unclean animals, what else were they told not to do to them? (11:8)

10. What does it mean to chew the cud? Can you list three animals that do this?

Application Sermon Questions

Lesson 43

Were you able to watch the entire lesson?

1. What common phrase is not in the Bible, yet is still very biblical?

2. What was the first area that should not be defiled (Leviticus 15:31)

3. What culture had not yet discovered the value of many of these cleanliness laws?

4. What was the second area that should not be defiled? (Leviticus 15:31)

5. What was the third area that should not be defiled? (Leviticus 15:31)

For additional ways to capitalize on the information in the chapter above, click the link below.

Home Church Worship Guide – Leviticus 11-15

The Joy of Doodling Assignment

After following along with the video lesson and completing your drawing, please take a photo and use the link below to send it to us. You can also take a photo of your children, grandchildren, or Bible class group with their drawings and send it to us.

Reading Assignment
Lesson 11

Q: Why is it important for a woman to make sure her family appreciates the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ?

A: Because their spiritual lives depend upon this Truth!

This is the moment for which we’ve all been waiting! The revealing of the snake crusher has finally come! It seems so strange to think that we would rejoice over the death and burial of anyone—especially Jesus—but we all know the reason for this celebration! We know the end result of His death and burial, and there could not be a sweeter victory here on earth! It’s true, there had to be a death and burial in order to bring about the resurrection that crushed the head of the snake. Since the prophecy was revealed in Genesis 3:15 (“…he shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise his heel”), Satan has been searching for this snake crusher and doing everything in his power to distract, disable, and disarm Him. Little did he know that it would take thousands of years or that it would be a person born and brought up in humble circumstances. God, in His infinite wisdom, kept Jesus hidden until the perfect time in history.

Key points about the Death, Burial, and Resurrection of Jesus

Death – The death of Jesus was the fulfillment of half of the Genesis 3:15 prophecy. His heel was bruised at this point and Satan thought he had finally found the snake crusher and defeated Him. However, the other half of the prophecy had not happened, yet. 

Burial – The burial was more about Jesus being in the tomb for three days, than it was about the burial itself. Jesus said that, like Jonah was in the belly of the fish for three days and three nights, He would be buried in the heart of the earth. (Matthew 12:38-42) This time period of silence, gave the followers of Jesus time to process the fact that He had actually died and been buried. It was a time of waiting and a time of Divine preparation for the ultimate miracle!

We are told in Romans 6:3-4 that baptism represents this burial.Do you not know that all of us who have been baptized into Christ Jesus were baptized into his death? We were buried therefore with him by baptism into death… (ESV)

But that is not where it ends, just like it didn’t end there for Christ. 

Resurrection – The resurrection of Jesus was the fulfillment of the second half of the Genesis 3:15 prophecy. This was when He crushed the head of the snake! And, just like we are buried with Christ in baptism, our resurrection brings us back to walk a new life! In a sense, we further the crushing blow that Satan received at the Resurrection….in order that, just as Christ was raised from the dead by the glory of the Father, we too might walk in newness of life. (Romans 6:4, ESV)

It Took All Three

If there had only been a death and a burial, Jesus would have been like any other great prophet or man. But with the resurrection, death was defeated. We, as Christians, were reconciled by His death, but through His resurrection, we gain eternal life. 

For while we were still weak, at the right time Christ died for the ungodly. For one will scarcely die for a righteous person—though perhaps for a good person one would dare even to die—but God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Since, therefore, we have now been justified by his blood, much more shall we be saved by him from the wrath of God. For if while we were enemies we were reconciled to God by the death of his Son, much more, now that we are reconciled, shall we be saved by his life. More than that, we also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation. (Romans 5:6-11, ESV)

If Christ had not been raised from the dead, the faith of Christians would be futile and the teaching/preaching of the Gospel would be in vain. Paul also said in 1 Corinthians 15:12-20 that Christians would be most pitied if our hope is in this life only. Everything we do or suffer on this earth is going to be worth it, because Jesus was resurrected, and we buried our sinful self in a watery grave in order to be resurrected as a new (pure, holy) person. 

From the beginning, man was made in the image of God. God, the Son, made it possible for us to become clean and pure again, so that His image can once again be seen in us. We are, as was mentioned in earlier lessons, His image, His temple, His light in a dark world. All of this happened because Jesus was willing to come to the earth in humble circumstances, die, be buried, and be resurrected. He deserves our loyalty to Him as our Savior and as our King!

As a homemaker, you have the responsibility to teach your family the true meaning of the death, burial, and resurrection, because the eternal lives of your family are dependent upon this Truth! 

Biblical Timeline Questions

Lesson 11

1. Why is it important for you as a homemaker to make sure your family appreciates the death, burial, and resurrection of Jesus Christ?

2. What was the prophecy given in Genesis 3:15?

3. Which part of the death, burial, and resurrection fulfilled the first half of this prophecy?

4. Why did it take all three parts (death, burial, and resurrection) to completely save us?

5. Jesus is not only our Savior, He is our ____________ and deserves our loyalty!