Creation Glorifies God

psalm 19

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

Bigs Discussion Questions

  1. What was your favorite part of today’s Bible story?

    Psalm 19 King David loved God. He wrote a psalm, or song, to celebrate how great God is.

  2. What did you learn about God in today’s Bible story?

    Creation tells us about God, but it doesn’t use words. What God made shows us what God is like, and everyone in the world can see. We see God in His creation and in His words to us in the Bible. God’s words to us are perfect. They give us new life. We can trust them. God can forgive us of everything. And God can help us not to disobey Him.

  3. Name something God created that reminds you of how great He is.

    God’s glory is all around us—in everything He made! We can see God’s glory in the sun coming up every morning and then going down at the end of the day. We see God in His creation and in His words to us in the Bible. Most of all we see God’s glory in Jesus, God the Son.

  4. Why did God create everything? God created everything for His glory and for our good.

Elementary Discussion Questions

  1. How has creation helped you understand more about God?

    Guide kids to discuss times they have felt awe while looking at something in creation. Be prepared to discuss your own experiences, such as star-gazing or visiting a natural wonder. Point out the specific things you have learned about God as a result of observing creation. Encourage the kids to think about what they have learned about God.

  2. If creation shows things about God, why do we need Scripture?

    Remind kids that creation can only show us some things about God. Guide them to see that to learn everything we need to know in order to have a relationship with God through Jesus, we must know what the Bible teaches. Creation can show us God’s power, goodness, and beauty, but creation cannot teach us what Jesus did for us or how to begin a relationship with Him.

  3. What is something you have learned about God from Scripture?

    Discuss things that were taught in past weeks. Ask kids to think about what they learned from other stories in the Bible. Be prepared to discuss things God has taught you through your personal Bible study time. Encourage kids to read their Bibles daily, and challenge them to write down or draw pictures to help them remember different things they learn as they read God’s Word.


Watch the Videos


Remember the 3 B’s

Big Picture Question: Why did God create everything? God created everything for His glory and our good.

Big Idea: All of creation shows how great God is

Bible Verse to Memorize - The heavens declare the glory of God, and the sky above proclaims his handiwork. Psalm 19:1


Practice Catechism

Question 49: Where is Christ now?

Answer: Christ rose bodily from the grave on the third day after his death and is seated at the right hand of the Father.


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