SEPTEMBER 29, 2024

Parents, what a joy it is to serve your precious arrows on Sunday mornings! The Little Reformers team wants you to always have full visibility to what we are teaching your kids. It is important to us that we be effective partners to you, reinforcing what you work hard to teach your children at home. Each week, we update this section of the website to reflect the lesson, the big truth, gospel point, verse, and catechism your child(ren) will learn while in our care. We hope this resource is a help to you and gives you confidence as you train up your children in the way they should go.

Bible Story: Chapter 29. The Wise and Foolish King (1 Kings 3, 11)

The Big Truth: God can give us wisdom to live for him.

The Gospel Point: When Solomon was anointed king, the people shouted, “Long live King Solomon!” Then King David said to his son, “Come and sit on my throne” (see1 Kings 1:35). After that, people began to pray, asking God to bless Solomon asking: “Make the name of Solomon more famous than [David’s], and make his throne greater than [David’s] throne” (1:47). Those thoughts and prayers were answered. Solomon was the wisest, richest, and most honored king in all of Israel’s history. But, because of his foolishness (marrying many wives) and idolatry (worshiping their false and dead gods), he was not the king to establish David’s forever kingdom. So who would it be? Would God still keep his promise? Of course he would! He always does. Jesus was the forever King! In Matthew 12:42, Jesus speaks of himself as being “greater than Solomon.” How so? Jesus is greater than Solomon in his wisdom, power, obedience, and glory. Solomon ruled Israel for only forty years, and his kingdom was split apart in the end. Jesus will rule all God’s creation forever and establish his kingdom in peace.

Memory Verse: John 3:16 For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him  should not perish but have eternal life.

Catechism: Q: Why ought you to glorify God? A: Because He made me and takes care of me. (Romans 11:36, Revelation 4:11, Daniel 5:23)

Sources: Bible stories from The Biggest Story Bible Story Book by Kevin DeYoung. Catechisms from Truth and Grace Book 1 by Tom Ascol . The Big Truth and the Gospel Point taken from The Biggest Story Bible by Kevin DeYoung, published by Crossway.