Here is the second part of our 10 Commandments Sunday School lessons. If you didn't read the first part of the lesson, go to 10 Commandments part one now.
For those who are ready for the second part of the Sunday School lesson, keep reading.
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10 Commandments
** Have the kids move under the number five.
Commandment Number Five:
Honor thy father and mother.
Honor means more than just to mind and do what your parents say. It also means to love and respect them. Let the kids think about this for a minute. In today's world, it is hard to teach respect to children as many children do not know or are not taught what the meaning of respect truly is. Teach the kids that respecting God's property (the church and the church grounds) means we are to keep it clean, not stand on pews, no running, wiping shoes before entering the church, cleaning up our messes, and so on.
NOTE: Some children have abusive parents/guardians. If this is the case in your class, be sure to elaborate on the fact that if parents are asking kids to do something wrong or anything that goes against God, then they need to look to their heavenly father for guidance. He will bless them for doing what is right in cases such as these.
** Have kids move to stand under the number six.
Commandment Number Six:
Thou shalt not kill.
Most kids will understand this one without elaborating on it.
** Have kids stand under the number seven.
Commandment Number Seven:
Thou shalt not commit adultery.
Committing adultery is more than just a husband or wife not being faithful in marriage. It also means that you shouldn't lust after another person because in doing so you have committed adultery in your heart. (Matthew 5:28 KJV)
This is a good time to say, "If you are married, you are not to have a boyfriend or a girlfriend too. You are to have the one husband or wife that you chose to marry - that's it."
** Have the kids move to stand under the number eight.
Commandment Number Eight:
Thou shalt not steal.
Stealing doesn't have to mean something big. It could be as small as someone's special rock, an eraser, a pencil, a crayon, or even a juice box. Just because someone isn't using the item or hasn't used it in days, doesn't mean it is alright to take it.
Also, you should never take anything with the thought, "I'll give it back when I'm done." Many times, we forget to give it back and find it in our pocket or backpack later. Always ask before borrowing anything that way you won't 'accidentally' steal it.
** Have the kids move under the number nine.
Commandment Number Nine:
Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour (or for younger kids - Do not lie.)
Plain and simple - NEVER tell a lie. It is better to tell the truth and get into trouble than to lie and go against God.
** Have the kids stand under the number ten.
Commandment Number Ten:
Do not be jealous of what others have.
This is a simple way to put commandment number 10. You can find the exact wording in Exodus 20:17 KJV.
Being jealous of the things other people have is a big no-no. We often find ourselves wanting the latest toy or phone that a friend has, but God gives us what we need. Jealousy can make us do things we normally wouldn't do including lying to get what we want or even stealing.
Never be jealous of what others have. We should pray that God will give us what we need instead.
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