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 5
Were you able to watch the entire lesson?
1. What is the themes of Numbers 7 and 8?
2. Can you doodle the picture clue?
3. How often were the chiefs to make their offerings? (7:11)
4. Can you quote the memory verse?
5. What was the first thing that happened to cleanse the Levites? (8:7)
6. What was the second thing that happened to cleanse the Levites? (8:7)
7. What was the third thing that happened to cleanse the Levites? (8:7)
8. What were the people of Israel to do to the Levites? (8:10)
9. What were the Levites to do to the bulls before sacrificing them? (8:12)
10. How does it make you feel when someone who loves you puts their hand on your shoulder? Why did the people lay their hands on the Levites?
Application Sermon Questions
Lesson 5
Were you able to watch the entire lesson?
1. Where were they to go when cleansing the Levites? (Numbers 8:9)
2. What was the first application to laying on of Hands? (Numbers 8:10)
3. What was the second application to laying on of Hands? (Numbers 8:12)
4. What two purposes did the bulls fulfill? (Numbers 8:12)
5. What was the third application to laying on of Hands? (1 Timothy 5:22)
For additional ways to capitalize on the information in the chapter above, click the link below.
Home Church Worship Guide – Numbers 7
Home Church Worship Guide – Numbers 8

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 5
Guarding Against Adultery
Key #1 Know the Warning Signs
A terribly jealous wife subjected her husband to regular inspections every evening. The smallest hair found on his coat would lead to a horrible scene. One night, she found nothing and burst into tears, “Even bald women now!”
Deuteronomy 5:18
“You shall not commit adultery.”
1 Corinthians 6:9
“Do you not know that the wicked will not inherit the kingdom of God?
Do not be deceived: Neither the sexually immoral nor idolaters nor adulterers…”
Adultery – the word sounds so ugly, yet thousands of couples give in to its temptation every day. Below are twelve warning signs suggested by Dr. Jay Lindsey that may indicate you or another are on the way to an affair. Study them, discuss them, and remember them as a list of warnings to which both you and your spouse should be alert.
1. Readiness -Things aren’t going well at home.
2. Alertness- Increased attraction and watching for those of the opposite sex. We rationalize, “It’s okay to flirt. I’m only human.”
3. An innocent meeting – Contact by chance or common activity, like church or work.
4. An intentional meeting – A meeting on purpose, by monitoring the path of the other. We rationalize, “It’s okay to play games; I have to find some way to liven up my life.”
5. Public lingering – Talking together at the exclusion of others around you. We rationalize, “It’s okay, we’re in public.”
6. Private lingering – It begins in a group context, but it continues after the other people are gone and we rationalize, “It’s okay, the others chose to leave.”
7. Purposeful isolation – This is a pre-planned private meeting. Time alone for what we say are legitimate purposes. “We need to work together on that report” or “I’ll drop by your house and give you that material tonight.”
8. Pleasurable isolation – A jointly, preplanned time alone just to have fun. We rationalize, “Everybody needs friends. It just so happens this person is of the opposite sex.”
9. An affectionate embrace – Holding and hugging. We rationalize, “Everybody needs a hug sometimes. It’s okay, a bolstering support. I don’t get much of that at home.”
10. A passionate embrace – The hugs begin to communicate more than support. There’s an erotic quality. We rationalize, “I just got carried away. It won’t happen again.”
11. Capitulation – That which we thought would never happen, happens. We still rationalize, “It won’t happen again.”
12. Acceptance – We admit we’re having an affair out of choice, but we love each other so much. “We’re right for each other. My marriage never was right in the first place.”
Nothing will defend your marriage better against the temptations of unfaithfulness than a joint commitment to the God-ordained sanctity of that union. Intimacy is the ultimate form of communication within a marriage. Communicate your commitment. Give your partner intimate gifts that will help to keep them faithful.les. Put Christ first, each other second, and your relationship will last!
Marital Blissters Questions
Lesson 5
1. What is it about sins involving sex that causes God to be so offended?
2. Why do so many couples give into the temptation of adultery?
3. In the last paragraph of the article above, the statement is made, “Intimacy is the ultimate form of communication within a marriage.” What is meant by that sentence? How might that apply to the first question?
4. Make a list of five things that often cause a spouse to be tempted to commit adultery and the safeguards you want to establish.
5. What can you and your husband do to teach other couples or your children the importance of being faithful to their spouse? What Scriptures would you use to help them understand how important marriage is to God?