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God’s Glory Revealed 

Week 5

Let’s review. Who is supposed to get all the glory?  Who sometimes takes the glory instead? 

Today we will begin to learn that God’s glory is revealed to us through Jesus. 

“The word became flesh and dwelt among us. We observed his glory, the glory as the one and only son from the father, full of grace and truth.” – John 1:14 

10 Questions: Play one round of 10 questions. Pick an object and let the kids ask ten questions in pursuit of revealing the object you picked. 

As you asked more questions, you got closer to revealing the object I chose.  God wanted to reveal His glory to us by sending His Son, Jesus, so as we grow closer to Jesus we learn more about God’s glory. 

Anyone want to guess what God’s glory is? (it is how we describe God and what He does in our lives.) 

What are some ways you would describe God? 

We know now that God wants us to give Him the glory not ourselves. God doesn’t keep glory to Himself either. He decided to show us His glory through Jesus, His son. 

In our memory verse it says “the Word became flesh” what do you think “the Word” is? (the Bible). The Bible is the truth about who God is and where we learn and grow closer to Him.  

What is flesh? (skin) So, what could it mean then that “the Word became flesh”? (referring to Jesus). 

We need to know that Jesus represents God’s glory on earth. God sent Jesus to rescue us and to help us learn how to give glory to God instead of chasing it for ourselves. Hebrews 1: 3 says, “The son is the radiance of God’s glory and the exact expression of his nature, sustaining all things by his powerful word.” If we learn the words and ways of Jesus that will help us as we seek to give glory to God. 

What is one thing we can do to learn how to give God glory? (read Bible, look at Jesus, pray) 

Those are all good things to remember!   

Let’s Pray. 

“Lord, thank You that You do not hide Your glory from us but You shared it through Jesus. Remind us to keep giving You the glory. In Jesus’ name, amen.” 

Hand in, whose glory? 

God’s glory!