Babel and the Dynamics of Division
Family guide · Babel and the Dynamics of Division · Genesis 11:1-9; James 3:13-18 · about 15 minutes
Big idea: Pride, self-exaltation, and distorted speech fracture communities and rival God's purposes.
Start with the passage and keep direct text, explanation, and application distinct.
The 15-minute flow
- 2 minConnect. Connect Babel and the Dynamics of Division to the story already learned in Church, Worship, and Mission.
- 5 minRead. Read selected portions of Genesis 11:1-9 and name direct observations.
- 3 minUnderstand. Restate the big idea in your own words: Pride, self-exaltation, and distorted speech fracture communities and rival God's purposes.
- 3 minPlay. Use Babel and the Dynamics of Division Claim Audit verbally or on paper.
- 2 minRespond. State one direct textual claim, one interpretive conclusion, and one responsible application from the lesson.
Talk about it
- What does the passage directly say?
- What meaning follows from it?
- What is one response we can practise?
This week
Action: State one direct textual claim, one interpretive conclusion, and one responsible application from the lesson.
Prayer: Thank God for what the passage reveals and ask for help to respond faithfully.
Note for parents: Questions are welcome. Do not force disclosure, certainty, public prayer, baptism, or another public religious decision.