What was the name of the king who restored the temple?
Hezekiah
How old was Hezekiah when he became king?
25 years old.
What do we do in church every Sabbath?
Worship God together.
Finish the verse: “Qué alegría cuando me dicen…”
“…Vamos al templo del Señor.”
What is today’s message?
“When we worship together, we reflect God’s love in our church family.”
What was wrong with the temple before Hezekiah became king?
It was dirty, closed, and filled with idols.
What did Hezekiah’s father do wrong?
He destroyed temple utensils and worshiped idols.
Why is it important to worship together?
Because we grow as a family in faith.
What book is the memory verse from?
Psalm 122:1
How can we reflect God’s love at church?
By being kind, helping, and worshiping together.
What book of the Bible tells this story?
Chronicles
What was the first thing Hezekiah ordered the priests to do?
Clean and purify the temple.
What did the people bring as offerings?
Cattle, sheep, and goats.
What emotion does this verse express?
Joy about going to God’s house.
What can you do to help keep your church clean and beautiful?
Pick up trash, organize books, or help decorate.
How long did it take to clean and prepare the temple?
Two weeks.
How did Hezekiah show his love for God?
By restoring worship and helping people reconnect with God.
What instruments did the Levites play?
Harps, cymbals, and trumpets.
What does this verse teach us about worship?
That it’s a blessing and joy to gather with others.
What should we do if someone new visits our church?
Welcome them with love and friendship.
What did the people do after the temple was purified?
They worshiped and celebrated with joy.
What did Hezekiah and the people do after repairing the temple?
They sang, prayed, and offered sacrifices to God.
What feeling filled Jerusalem after the people worshiped together?
Peace and joy.
How can we show joy when we go to church?
By singing, smiling, praying, and helping others.
What does it mean to be part of God’s family?
To love, worship, and serve together as one community.