Isaiah, Prophet to Judah

Isaiah 6; 53

Continue the conversation throughout the week with your kids by asking them questions pertaining to the lesson from Sunday at Redemption Kids.

The questions asked below were asked on Sunday during our time at Redemption Kids. Take some time to read the passage together, discuss the questions, watch a BRAND NEW video of the lesson, memorize the Bible verse, and remember the big idea of this week!

Ask the Questions

Minis/Littles Discussion Questions

  1. Was Isaiah a prophet, priest, or king? (prophet)

  2. Whom did Isaiah write about? (the Messiah, Jesus)

  3. When did Isaiah write about the Messiah: before or after Jesus was born? (many years before)

  4. Who died to save us from sin? (Jesus)

  5. How will Jesus feel when He sees all the people He saved? (He will be happy.)

  6. How did God plan to fix what sin broke? God planned to send Jesus.

Bigs/Elementary Discussion Questions

  1. What did Isaiah say when he saw the Lord? (I am ruined, Isa. 6:5)

  2. How did God show He had forgiven Isaiah’s sin? (One of the seraphim touched a hot coal to Isaiah’s lips, Isa. 6:6-8)

  3. The Suffering Servant would be punished for whose sin? (everyone’s, “the iniquity of us all”; Isa. 53:6)

  4. How do we know that Isaiah was writing about Jesus? Guide kids to see that Isaiah’s writings were prophecies—promises from God about the future. We can read the New Testament to see how Jesus died for our sin and understand that Isaiah’s prophecy had come true in Jesus.

  5. Why do you think Jesus was willing to suffer for us?

    Guide kids to discuss the different parts of this answer. Jesus loves us, so He was willing to die for us. Jesus loves God the Father, so He wanted to obey God’s plan to die for us. Jesus hates sin and wanted to eliminate its power over people. God deserves all glory; and Jesus’ life, death, and resurrection perfectly glorified God.

  6. How can we show sacrificial love to others, like Jesus did?

    Discuss different ways kids can sacrifice to help others, such as giving generously, loving those who are mean to us, telling others about Jesus even when it is difficult or scary, or being kind to everyone.


Watch the Videos

Minis/Littles: Isaiah, Prophet to Judah

Bigs/Elementary:Isaiah, Prophet to Judah Questions From Kids


Remember the 3 B’s

Big Picture Question: How did God plan to fix what sin broke? Before He created the world, God planned to send the Messiah to save sinners.

Big Idea: The prophet Isaiah told about the Messiah.

Bible Verse to Memorize - if my people who are called by my name humble themselves, and pray and seek my face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven and will forgive their sin and heal their land. 2 Chronicles 7:14


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