CHILD-FRIENDLY GOD-FEARING MIDWIVES!

Memory Verse: Exodus 1:17 – “But the midwives feared God and did not do what the king of Egypt had told them to do; they let the boys live.”

 

Who Were the Midwives? 

Shiphrah and Puah were two brave women who helped Hebrew mothers give birth in Egypt. The king (Pharaoh) told them to kill all baby boys—but they said NO because they feared God more than they feared Pharaoh.

What Does It Mean to Fear God? 

To fear God doesn’t mean being scared like when you see a spider. It means having deep respect and love for God. It means choosing to do what’s right—even when it’s hard or scary.

Why Did the Midwives Say No? 

They knew that God sees everything, even when people don’t. They didn’t want to do something that would make God sad. So they chose to save the babies, even though Pharaoh might punish them.

What About Us Today? 

Sometimes we’re tempted to do wrong things:

- Cheat on a test 

- Say mean things 

- Join others in teasing someone 

- Hide the truth to avoid trouble

But when we fear God, we choose to do what’s right—even if it’s not popular or easy.

What Does the Bible Say? 

- Psalm 25:14 – God is close to those who fear Him. 

- Luke 12:5 – We should fear God more than anything else. 

- Hebrews 12:28–29 – We worship God with awe and respect. 

- Proverbs 3:6 – In all your ways, acknowledge Him.

What Happened to the Midwives? 

Because they feared God, He blessed them! God gave them families of their own and protected them. When we choose God’s way, He takes care of us too.

REFLECTION QUESTIONS 

- Have you ever felt pressured to do something wrong? What did you do? 

- How can you show respect and love for God in your choices? 

- Can you think of a time you stood up for someone who was being treated unfairly? 

PRAYER: Dear God, thank You for loving me and teaching me what is right. Help me to be brave like Shiphrah and Puah. Help me to choose Your way, even when it’s hard. I want to fear You and follow You every day. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

Shalom

EXTENDED READING: Exodus 1:8-22

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