Highway 157 Church of Christ Teacher`s Guide Book 7
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Highway 157 Church of Christ Teacher`s Guide Book 7
Highway 157 Church of Christ Teacher’s Guide Book 7 Lessons 79-91 4 and 5 Years Old The Last Supper/Lord’s Supper – Bible Baptism SUBJECT: The Last Supper /Lord’s Supper Four & Five Years Lesson # 79 Matthew 26:26-39; Mark 14:22-25; Luke 22:17-20; 1st Corinthians 11:22-34 Level of Understanding: General Characteristics: Very active, imitators, attention span growing to about 10 minutes, forming more complex social skills so that they can play with and not just alongside others, big imagination, learning to share, tires easily, curious, growing vocabulary. Needs: Consistent discipline, stable environment, warm teachers who interact with them, frequent change of activities, one teacher to five or six students. Understanding: Can begin to grasp simple concepts such as God creating the earth, love of Jesus and desire to please Him; can add new Bible words to verbal vocabulary; can begin to identify with Bible heroes. Goals: By the end of this lesson, the children should understand the Lord’s Supper is very special. This is a remembrance for Him and His death. Objectives: 1. 2. Discuss with the students why the Lord’s Supper was instituted. Discuss with the students why the Lord’s Supper is very special. Memory Verse: Leviticus 26:12 “I will also walk among you and be your God, and you shall be My people.” Suggested Activities 1. Review Bible Facts (contained at the end of this book). Recite these with the students each day. Available Materials: B107.22 2 Books in resource room - Lords supper Some materials are attached at the end of the lesson. YEAR4_5_79.doc Page 1 of 17 Revised: 12/30/06 SUBJECT: The Last Supper /Lord’s Supper Four & Five Years Lesson # 79 Matthew 26:26-39; Mark 14:22-25; Luke 22:17-20; 1st Corinthians 11:22-34 Outline: I. The Lord’s Supper Is Instituted (Matthew 26:26-29; Mark 14:22-25;Luke 22:19,20) II. Counsel Concerning Public Worship (1 Corinthians 11:2-34) A. Rebuke of Disorders at the Lord’s Supper (1 Corinthians 11:17-34) YEAR4_5_79.doc Page 2 of 17 Revised: 12/30/06 SUBJECT: The Last Supper /Lord’s Supper Four & Five Years Lesson # 79 Matthew 26:26-39; Mark 14:22-25; Luke 22:17-20; 1st Corinthians 11:22-34 YEAR4_5_79.doc Page 3 of 17 Revised: 12/30/06 SUBJECT: The Last Supper /Lord’s Supper Four & Five Years Lesson # 79 Matthew 26:26-39; Mark 14:22-25; Luke 22:17-20; 1st Corinthians 11:22-34 YEAR4_5_79.doc Page 4 of 17 Revised: 12/30/06 SUBJECT: The Last Supper /Lord’s Supper Four & Five Years Lesson # 79 Matthew 26:26-39; Mark 14:22-25; Luke 22:17-20; 1st Corinthians 11:22-34 Jesus Washes the Disciples Feet To Remember: We are here to serve God and each other Vocabulary • humility: not thinking too highly of oneself, opposite of pride Lesson John 13:1-20 "1 Now before the feast of the Passover, when Jesus knew that his hour was come that he should depart out of this world unto the Father, having loved his own which were in the world, he loved them unto the end. 2 And supper being ended, the devil having now put into the heart of Judas Iscariot, Simon's son, to betray him; 3 Jesus knowing that the Father had given all things into his hands, and that he was come from God, and went to God; 4 He rises from supper, and laid aside his garments; and took a towel, and girded himself. 5 After that he poured water into a basin, and began to wash the disciples' feet, and to wipe them with the towel wherewith he was girded. 6 Then cometh he to Simon Peter: and Peter said unto him, Lord, dost thou wash my feet? 7 Jesus answered and said unto him, What I do thou know not now; but thou shall know hereafter. 8 Peter said unto him, Thou shall never wash my feet. Jesus answered him, If I wash thee not, thou hast no part with me. 9 Simon Peter said unto him, Lord, not my feet only, but also my hands and my head. 10 Jesus said to him, He that is washed need not save to wash his feet, but is clean every whit: and ye are clean, but not all. 11 For he knew who should betray him; therefore said he, Ye are not all clean. 12 So after he had washed their feet, and had taken his garments, and was set down again, he said unto them, Know ye what I have done to you? 13 Ye call me Master and Lord: and ye say well; for so I am. 14 If I then, your Lord and Master, have washed your feet; ye also ought to wash one another's feet. 15 For I have given you an example, that ye should do as I have done to you. 16 Verily, verily, I say unto you, The servant is not greater than his lord; neither he that is sent greater than he that sent him. 17 If ye know these things, happy are ye if ye do them. 18 I speak not of you all: I know whom I have chosen: but that the scripture may be fulfilled, He that eats bread with me hath lifted up his heel against me. 19 Now I tell you before it come, that, when it is come to pass, ye may believe that I am he. 20 Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that receives whomsoever I send receives me; and he that receives me receives him that sent me." The Lord knew his time on earth was ending. This was the last time he would be with all his disciples. What does John say was on his mind? His love for the disciples. And out of love he taught them one last lesson humility. It should not be surprising that this was an important lesson for the disciples to learn. Jesus said "loving your neighbor as yourself" was the second greatest command ever. It is second only to loving God with all that we are. In order to fulfill the mission of spreading the gospel, the disciples would need to learn to serve. Pride and arrogance would ruin the disciples' relationship to God, to each other, and to the people they were trying to save. Humility and service to others is the evidence of love. It's an important lesson for us as well. People line up to do the tasks that are considered important, glamorous, or respected. But Jesus showed humility by doing the task that no one wanted to do. He washed the disciples' feet -- a dirty job usually performed by the lowest ranking person in the room. Was Jesus the lowest ranking person? No. He was Lord and Teacher. He knew he would soon be at the Father's side in heaven. Did he think it was too lowly a task for him to do? No. Are there tasks that we won't do because they are lowly? Because they are dirty? Because they are unpleasant or hard? But aren't those the jobs that most need to be done? And won't God reward those who do His work? We need to be willing to do whatever is needed. Jesus was not only willing, he prepared himself to do this service. Have we made plans to serve others? The disciples had argued in the past about which one of them would be greatest in the kingdom. Jesus had answered them by saying the greatest people were not the warriors, leaders or heroes. They are like children who are powerless, obedient and humble. We should not waste our energy worrying about how we compare to others. It is not our job to judge others for what they do or do not do. It is our responsibility to fill the needs we see, whatever we are. James 4:17 says "Therefore to him that knows to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin." Look at who all Jesus served. Even Judas, who left that table to betray the Lord, had his feet washed by Jesus. Jesus put himself in a position of servitude to his own betrayer. Discussion: What can we do to prepare to serve others? What talents, resources, and services can we provide? Discussion: Read 1 Cor. 13: 1-3 What role does love play in our service to others? Discussion: Why did Peter not want Jesus to wash his feet? Why did he change his mind? YEAR4_5_79.doc Page 5 of 17 Revised: 12/30/06 SUBJECT: The Last Supper /Lord’s Supper Four & Five Years Lesson # 79 Matthew 26:26-39; Mark 14:22-25; Luke 22:17-20; 1st Corinthians 11:22-34 True or False 1. Jesus wanted to teach the disciples how powerful he was. F 2. Jesus taught the disciples out of love. 3. Jesus said that if we do these things we'll be miserable. 4. Leaders in the church are servants. 5. As long as we do good things, it doesn't matter what our motivation is. T F T F The Last Supper Vocabulary • betray: to turn over to the enemy, to work against Lesson Mark 14:10-25 Then Judas Iscariot, who was one of the twelve, went to the chief priests in order to betray him to them. And when they heard it they were glad, and promised to give him money. And he sought an opportunity to betray him. And on the first day of Unleavened Bread, when they sacrificed the Passover lamb, his disciples said to him, "Where will you have us go and prepare for you to eat the Passover?" And he sent two of his disciples, and said to them, "Go into the city, and a man carrying a jar of water will meet you; follow him, and wherever he enters, say to the householder, 'The Teacher says, Where is my guest room, where I am to eat the Passover with my disciples?' And he will show you a large upper room furnished and ready; there prepare for us." And the disciples set out and went to the city, and found it as he had told them; and they prepared the Passover. And when it was evening he came with the twelve. And as they were at table eating, Jesus said, "Truly, I say to you, one of you will betray me, one who is eating with me." They began to be sorrowful, and to say to him one after another, "Is it I?" He said to them, "It is one of the twelve, one who is dipping bread into the dish with me. For the Son of man goes as it is written of him, but woe to that man by whom the Son of man is betrayed! It would have been better for that man if he had not been born." And as they were eating, he took bread, and blessed, and broke it, and gave it to them, and said, "Take; this is my body." And he took a cup, and when he had given thanks he gave it to them, and they all drank of it. And he said to them, "This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many. Truly, I say to you, I shall not drink again of the fruit of the vine until that day when I drink it new in the kingdom of God." (also Matt 26:17-29) Now on the first day of Unleavened Bread the disciples came to Jesus, saying, "Where will you have us prepare for you to eat the Passover?" He said, "Go into the city to a certain one, and say to him, 'The Teacher says, My time is at hand; I will keep the Passover at your house with my disciples.'" And the disciples did as Jesus had directed them, and they prepared the Passover. When it was evening, he sat at table with the twelve disciples; and as they were eating, he said, "Truly, I say to you, one of you will betray me." And they were very sorrowful, and began to say to him one after another, "Is it I, Lord?" He answered, "He who has dipped his hand in the dish with me, will betray me. The Son of man goes as it is written of him, but woe to that man by whom the Son of man is betrayed! It would have been better for that man if he had not been born." Judas, who betrayed him, said, "Is it I, Master?" He said to him, "You have said so." Now as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed, and broke it, and gave it to the disciples and said, "Take, eat; this is my body." And he took a cup, and when he had given thanks he gave it to them, saying, "Drink of it, all of you; for this is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins. I tell you I shall not drink again of this fruit of the vine until that day when I drink it new with you in my Father's kingdom." Discussion points: • Judas' betrayal o Judas planned the betrayal ahead of time o Judas' greed was stronger than his loyalty to Jesus Greed this destructive starts out small, but when fed, overtakes all we are YEAR4_5_79.doc Page 6 of 17 Revised: 12/30/06 SUBJECT: The Last Supper /Lord’s Supper Four & Five Years Lesson # 79 Matthew 26:26-39; Mark 14:22-25; Luke 22:17-20; 1st Corinthians 11:22-34 • o Jesus knew he was to be betrayed, warned his disciples about it, and gave Judas every chance not to do it. o Judas looked Jesus in the eye and said, "Surely not I, Rabbi?" Passover feast o Jesus obeyed the Jewish law and took the Passover feast o Jesus and the Disciples had no home, but even when every devout Jew in the world was crowded into Jerusalem, a place for them to take the Passover was provided for them o Jesus provided his own memorial from the elements of the Passover feast - a feast that commemorated an event which was designed to foreshadow Christ's own death. Tenth Plague Christ's Sacrifice Firstborn of all men and animals killed Firstborn of God killed Only the blood of the lamb saved Israelites Only the blood of Christ saves us This plague freed the Israelites from slavery to Egypt This sacrifice frees us from sin Commemorated by all Israelites in a feast Commemorated by Christians in Lord's Supper Activity: Memorials • What did you have for breakfast this morning? • What is your best friend's name? • What is your mailman's name? Available from Oriental Trading Co Last Supper Bible Craft Kit Which questions were easiest to answer? Why? The breakfast question about today was easiest because it was more recent. With the name question, it's easiest to remember the person you spend the most time with. When people want to remember something, they keep it close by, look at it often, put it somewhere where they will see it. That's the idea of a memorial. We don't want to forget something, so we remind ourselves of it often. Jesus knew that if we did not make a point of remembering his death, it would be easy for us to forget. To get caught up in our lives and forget his. He told us to be sure and remember his death, and he told us how. He used the elements of the Passover feast, which itself was a memorial. True or False 1. Jesus disregarded the Jewish laws. F 2. Judas betrayed Jesus accidentally. 3. Jesus knew he was going to die. 4. Jesus doesn't care whether or not we remember his death. F 8" x 10" Foam Last Supper Bible Magnet Craft Kit. (makes 12) ? OTC 5. The bread and fruit of the vine are symbols. T F T YEAR4_5_79.doc B. Page 7 of 17 Revised: 12/30/06 SUBJECT: The Last Supper /Lord’s Supper Four & Five Years Lesson # 79 Matthew 26:26-39; Mark 14:22-25; Luke 22:17-20; 1st Corinthians 11:22-34 III. DLTK's Bible Activities Last Supper Keychain This simple keychain craft reinforces the memory verse from John 6:35. And Jesus said unto them, I am the bread of life: he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that believeth on me shall never thirst. It is a good craft to do at Easter time or when teaching a child about communion. 1. Materials: • self drying clay (you can purchase it or make your own) IV. Air Dry Clay 3/4 cup flour 1/2 cup salt 1 1/2 tsp. powdered alum 1 1/2 tsp. vegetable oil boiling water (amount varies depending on your humidity) food colouring Combine flour, salt, and alum in a mixing bowl Add vegetable oil. Slowly add boiling water, stirring the entire time. Dough should not be sticky. Break dough into separate portions if desired. Add food coloring and knead until it is incorporated (your hands may get a bit messy here). Form into small shapes, vases, bowls, flowers, etc or cut with cookie cutters. Let dry 48 hours in a warm, breezy location. OPTIONAL: Paint with clear nailpolish or varnish. Store for up to a month in an airtight container. o o • keychain loop (purchase from craft store or take off an old keychain) • white fun foam (actually, any color would work) • marker YEAR4_5_79.doc Page 8 of 17 Revised: 12/30/06 SUBJECT: The Last Supper /Lord’s Supper Four & Five Years Lesson # 79 Matthew 26:26-39; Mark 14:22-25; Luke 22:17-20; 1st Corinthians 11:22-34 • scissors • hole punch • straw • piece of wool or string 1. Before Craft Discussion: • If doing this with a large group of children (ex: Sunday school), consider bringing in two or three different types of loaves of bread (french bread, crusty bread, pumpernickel, etc) plus some regular sliced bread. • You can show the children the different kinds of bread and discuss whether any of them have helped make bread at home. • Talk about how bread is made (mixing ingredients to make dough, kneading, shaping and baking) • You can even let the children taste the different types of bread to see which is their favorite • If doing this with your own children you can do the same as the above or point out different loaves of bread during a shopping trip. 2. Directions: • have the children shape their dough into a slice or loaf of bread. After viewing the different loaves of real bread the children should be inspired. • Use a straw to poke a hole through the completed shapes • Cut out a rectangle of white craft foam and punch a hole in the corner of it • Print the words: Jesus is the bread of life. on the piece of craft foam. • Let the clay dry according to the package (or recipe) directions. • Put a piece of ribbon or string through the keychain loop, the craft foam tag and the clay loaf YEAR4_5_79.doc Page 9 of 17 Revised: 12/30/06 SUBJECT: The Last Supper /Lord’s Supper Four & Five Years Lesson # 79 Matthew 26:26-39; Mark 14:22-25; Luke 22:17-20; 1st Corinthians 11:22-34 YEAR4_5_79.doc Page 10 of 17 Revised: 12/30/06 SUBJECT: The Last Supper /Lord’s Supper Four & Five Years Lesson # 79 Matthew 26:26-39; Mark 14:22-25; Luke 22:17-20; 1st Corinthians 11:22-34 YEAR4_5_79.doc Page 11 of 17 Revised: 12/30/06 SUBJECT: The Last Supper /Lord’s Supper Four & Five Years Lesson # 79 Matthew 26:26-39; Mark 14:22-25; Luke 22:17-20; 1st Corinthians 11:22-34 YEAR4_5_79.doc Page 12 of 17 Revised: 12/30/06 SUBJECT: The Last Supper /Lord’s Supper Four & Five Years Lesson # 79 Matthew 26:26-39; Mark 14:22-25; Luke 22:17-20; 1st Corinthians 11:22-34 YEAR4_5_79.doc Page 13 of 17 Revised: 12/30/06 SUBJECT: The Last Supper /Lord’s Supper Four & Five Years Lesson # 79 Matthew 26:26-39; Mark 14:22-25; Luke 22:17-20; 1st Corinthians 11:22-34 YEAR4_5_79.doc Page 14 of 17 Revised: 12/30/06 SUBJECT: The Last Supper /Lord’s Supper Four & Five Years Lesson # 79 Matthew 26:26-39; Mark 14:22-25; Luke 22:17-20; 1st Corinthians 11:22-34 THE LAST SUPPER Every year, the Jews would celebrate the Passover holiday. One Passover evening, Jesus and all of the disciples ate the Passover meal together. This would be the last supper that Jesus would have with His disciples. While they were eating, Jesus looked at His friends and said that one of them would betray Him. To betray means to tell on a friend. The disciples were sad and said they would never do that. Jesus said that the man who dipped his bread into the bowl at the same time Jesus did would betray Him. When Jesus looked at Judas, He said, "Yes, it is you" (NIV). Then Jesus took some bread and broke it. He said that when they ate the bread, they should think of His body that would be broken. Then Jesus picked up a cup filled with red-colored wine. He said that when they drank the wine, they should think of the blood that He would shed for their sins. When we do this in church today, we call it Communion. YEAR4_5_79.doc Page 15 of 17 Revised: 12/30/06 SUBJECT: The Last Supper /Lord’s Supper Four & Five Years Lesson # 79 Matthew 26:26-39; Mark 14:22-25; Luke 22:17-20; 1st Corinthians 11:22-34 YEAR4_5_79.doc Page 16 of 17 Revised: 12/30/06 SUBJECT: The Last Supper /Lord’s Supper Four & Five Years Lesson # 79 Matthew 26:26-39; Mark 14:22-25; Luke 22:17-20; 1st Corinthians 11:22-34 YEAR4_5_79.doc Page 17 of 17 Revised: 12/30/06 SUBJECT: The Trial and Crucifixion of Christ Four & Five Years Lesson # 80 Matthew 26-27:54, Mark 15:15-40, Luke 22:31-71; 23:25-49, John 12:1-18; Level of Understanding: General Characteristics: Very active, imitators, attention span growing to about 10 minutes, forming more complex social skills so that they can play with and not just alongside others, big imagination, learning to share, tires easily, curious, growing vocabulary. Needs: Consistent discipline, stable environment, warm teachers who interact with them, frequent change of activities, one teacher to five or six students. Understanding: Can begin to grasp simple concepts such as God creating the earth, love of Jesus and desire to please Him; can add new Bible words to verbal vocabulary; can begin to identify with Bible heroes. Goals: By the end of this lesson the children should somewhat understand how much Jesus suffered and that He died for us. Objectives: 1. 2. 3. 4. Name the apostle who betrayed Christ. Tell how many times Peter denied Christ. Identify the cross as the place they nailed Jesus to crucify him. Name the Jews as those responsible for Christ's death. Memory Verse: Mark 16:16 - "He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved, but he that believeth not shall be condemned." Suggested Activities 1. 2. 3. Discuss what was meant when Peter "denied" Christ. That is, he said in three different situations that he did not know Christ. Bring in a tape of a rooster crowing. (You may have to be the rooster!) Have the children act out the story, playing the tape when appropriate. Emphasize Peter's shame. Give each child a half sheet of blue construction paper. Have them cut a "hill" from brown paper and paste on the sheet of blue. Write "Calvary" on it. Have them cut three crosses and paste on the hill. Review Bible Facts (contained at the end of this book). Recite these with the students each day. Available Materials: AB107.0 1 A-beka cards in Resource room- Ministry, last week of Jesus' B107.0 4 Book in Resource room- Ministry, last week of Jesus' P107.35 1 Poster in Resource room - Crucifixion, The V107.45 1 Visual Aid in resource room - Jesus' death V107.45 2 Visual Aid in resource room - Jesus' burial YEAR4_5_80.doc Page 1 of 21 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Trial and Crucifixion of Christ Four & Five Years Lesson # 80 Matthew 26-27:54, Mark 15:15-40, Luke 22:31-71; 23:25-49, John 12:1-18; Outline: I. The Passion of the King (Matthew 26-27) A. The Religious Leaders Plot to Kill Jesus (Matthew 26: 1-5) B. Mary Anoints Jesus for Burial (Matthew 26: 6-139; John 12:1-11) C. Judas Agrees to Betray Jesus (Matthew 26: 14-16; Mark 14:35-52; Luke 22:47-53) D. The Disciples Celebrate the Passover (Matthew 26:17-35; Mark 14:15-25) E. Jesus is Arrested in Gethsemane (Matthew 26:36-56; Mark 14:32-42) 1. Jesus’ Three Prayers (Matthew 26:36-46) 2. Jesus’ Betrayal and Arrest (Matthew 26:47-56) F. Jesus is Tried (Matthew 26:57-27:25; Mark 14:53-15:14) 1. The Trial Before Caiaphas (Matthew 26:57-75) a) Two False Witnesses (Matthew 26:57-68) b) Three Denials of Peter (Matthew 26:69-75; Mark 14:66-72; Luke 22:31-34) 2. The Trail Before Pilate (Matthew 27:1-25; Mark 15:1-14; Luke 23:1-7 & 23:13-25) a) Jesus is Delivered to Pilate (Matthew 27:1,2) b) Judas Repents (Matthew 27:3-10) c) Jesus is Examined (Matthew 27:11-14) d) Barabbas Is Freed (Matthew 27:15-25) YEAR4_5_80.doc Page 2 of 21 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Trial and Crucifixion of Christ Four & Five Years Lesson # 80 Matthew 26-27:54, Mark 15:15-40, Luke 22:31-71; 23:25-49, John 12:1-18; G. Jesus is Crucified (Matthew 27:26-56) a) Jesus is Scourged (Matthew 27:26-28; Mark 15:15-23; Luke 22:63-65) b) Jesus is Led to Golgotha (Matthew 27:29-33) c) Jesus is Crucified (Matthew 27:34-44; Mark 15:24-41) d) Jesus Dies (Matthew 27:45-50) e) Signs Accompanying Jesus’ Death (Matthew 27:51-56) H. Jesus is Buried (Matthew 27:57-66; Mark 15:42-47) YEAR4_5_80.doc Page 3 of 21 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Trial and Crucifixion of Christ Four & Five Years Lesson # 80 Matthew 26-27:54, Mark 15:15-40, Luke 22:31-71; 23:25-49, John 12:1-18; NAME 1. DATE: What feast were Jesus and the disciples taking part in? (Passover) _____________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Did Jesus know one of His disciples was going to betray Him? (Yes) __________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. How did Judas show Jesus to the Jews? (He kissed Jesus) ___________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. How many times did Peter deny Jesus? (Three) ___________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Where was Jesus crucified? (on a cross) _________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Where was Jesus buried? (tomb) ______________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. Is Jesus living in heaven with God today? ________________________________________________________________ YEAR4_5_80.doc Page 4 of 21 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Trial and Crucifixion of Christ Four & Five Years Lesson # 80 Matthew 26-27:54, Mark 15:15-40, Luke 22:31-71; 23:25-49, John 12:1-18; YEAR4_5_80.doc Page 5 of 21 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Trial and Crucifixion of Christ Four & Five Years Lesson # 80 Matthew 26-27:54, Mark 15:15-40, Luke 22:31-71; 23:25-49, John 12:1-18; YEAR4_5_80.doc Page 6 of 21 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Trial and Crucifixion of Christ Four & Five Years Lesson # 80 Matthew 26-27:54, Mark 15:15-40, Luke 22:31-71; 23:25-49, John 12:1-18; YEAR4_5_80.doc Page 7 of 21 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Trial and Crucifixion of Christ Four & Five Years Lesson # 80 Matthew 26-27:54, Mark 15:15-40, Luke 22:31-71; 23:25-49, John 12:1-18; YEAR4_5_80.doc Page 8 of 21 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Trial and Crucifixion of Christ Four & Five Years Lesson # 80 Matthew 26-27:54, Mark 15:15-40, Luke 22:31-71; 23:25-49, John 12:1-18; YEAR4_5_80.doc Page 9 of 21 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Trial and Crucifixion of Christ Four & Five Years Lesson # 80 Matthew 26-27:54, Mark 15:15-40, Luke 22:31-71; 23:25-49, John 12:1-18; YEAR4_5_80.doc Page 10 of 21 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Trial and Crucifixion of Christ Four & Five Years Lesson # 80 Matthew 26-27:54, Mark 15:15-40, Luke 22:31-71; 23:25-49, John 12:1-18; YEAR4_5_80.doc Page 11 of 21 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Trial and Crucifixion of Christ Four & Five Years Lesson # 80 Matthew 26-27:54, Mark 15:15-40, Luke 22:31-71; 23:25-49, John 12:1-18; YEAR4_5_80.doc Page 12 of 21 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Trial and Crucifixion of Christ Four & Five Years Lesson # 80 Matthew 26-27:54, Mark 15:15-40, Luke 22:31-71; 23:25-49, John 12:1-18; PUZZLE "Crusifixion" (make up a picture according to the puzzle) How to work on the Puzzle: 1. cut out the puzzle along the outer outline; 2. glue it to a sheet of cardboard; 3. color the picture, cut it out on the dotted lines and mix up the parts. YEAR4_5_80.doc Page 13 of 21 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Trial and Crucifixion of Christ Four & Five Years Lesson # 80 Matthew 26-27:54, Mark 15:15-40, Luke 22:31-71; 23:25-49, John 12:1-18; II. 3D Cross Paper Craft This is a cute, simple paper craft that results in a 3D ornament you can hang around the room. 1. Materials: printer paper (I prefer construction paper as it's a bit sturdier) scissors OPTIONAL: crayons (or paint, markers, etc) string, thread, ribbon or wool 2. Instructions: Print template (there is only B&W available) and color as desired Cut out the template pieces (may require adult assistance and can be done before hand. Cut on one of the dotted line right up to the center. Pick out the two matching cross (this is good practice for young children!) Slide the cross together, top to bottom all I have is the snowflake image to show you how it's done Glue a ribbon or thread onto the top (or hole punch a small hole and tie a ribbon through (I used a thread and it worked really well) 3. Options: instead of simply coloring the template, here are some thoughts for alternatives: sparkles or sparkle glue Salt Drip 3 parts flour 1 part salt food coloring YEAR4_5_80.doc Page 14 of 21 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Trial and Crucifixion of Christ Four & Five Years Lesson # 80 Matthew 26-27:54, Mark 15:15-40, Luke 22:31-71; 23:25-49, John 12:1-18; water Mix together 3 parts flour, 1 part salt, food coloring, and enough water to make a dripping consistency but not too runny. Use a popsicle stick to drip onto paper shapes. Will dry hard and sparkly. YEAR4_5_80.doc Page 15 of 21 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Trial and Crucifixion of Christ Four & Five Years Lesson # 80 Matthew 26-27:54, Mark 15:15-40, Luke 22:31-71; 23:25-49, John 12:1-18; YEAR4_5_80.doc Page 16 of 21 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Trial and Crucifixion of Christ Four & Five Years Lesson # 80 Matthew 26-27:54, Mark 15:15-40, Luke 22:31-71; 23:25-49, John 12:1-18; III. Easter Mobile with Christian Message This is a simple mobile made up of crosses with John 15:13 in the center. We usually create our mobiles by using two straws or sticks taped or tied in a criss-cross or by using one paper towel or gift wrap roll with all the pieces tied to it (this isn't as 3D a mobile, but is good for recyclying). See the summer mobile to see what the paper towel roll mobile looks like 1. Materials: a printer, a piece of paper... I always prefer to use a heavy paper (like construction paper), but it isn't necessary. some crayons, paint, markers or pencil crayons, scissors, glue, straws, sticks or paper towel roll, and string and yarn. 2. Instructions Print out the template of choice... there are 2 crosses on template 1 and 2 and the message is on template 3. You can print out as many as you want to fill up your mobile. Colour (where appropriate) and cut out the template pieces along the dotted lines. You can colour with sparkle glue if desired or use paint, crayons markers or pastels. New mediums are always fun for kids. Fold the crosses in half and glue the back and front together. Let dry. Poke a small hole in the top of each cross and tie with yarn or string to the mobile you've chosen (straws, sticks or paper towel roll). If you're doing a criss cross mobile, we like to cut a big circle of cardboard (cereal box) or use a paper plate. Poke a hole in the center and string it on top of the criss cross -- this helps the template pieces balance better (you don't have to worry so much about the mobile leaning to one side). You can let the kids decorate the circle/paper plate with paint, markers or stickers. Templates are on next pages. YEAR4_5_80.doc Page 17 of 21 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Trial and Crucifixion of Christ Four & Five Years Lesson # 80 Matthew 26-27:54, Mark 15:15-40, Luke 22:31-71; 23:25-49, John 12:1-18; YEAR4_5_80.doc Page 18 of 21 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Trial and Crucifixion of Christ Four & Five Years Lesson # 80 Matthew 26-27:54, Mark 15:15-40, Luke 22:31-71; 23:25-49, John 12:1-18; YEAR4_5_80.doc Page 19 of 21 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Trial and Crucifixion of Christ Four & Five Years Lesson # 80 Matthew 26-27:54, Mark 15:15-40, Luke 22:31-71; 23:25-49, John 12:1-18; YEAR4_5_80.doc Page 20 of 21 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Trial and Crucifixion of Christ Four & Five Years Lesson # 80 Matthew 26-27:54, Mark 15:15-40, Luke 22:31-71; 23:25-49, John 12:1-18; IV. DLTK's Holiday Activities for Kids SUMMER MOBILE CRAFT 1. Materials: a printer paper (I prefer construction paper) glue scissors paper towel roll, gift wrap roll or a plastic coat hanger some yarn, wool or string something to colour with (optional) This is an example of a mobile made with paper towel rolls. YEAR4_5_80.doc Page 21 of 21 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Resurrection of Jesus Four & Five Years Lesson # 81 Matthew 27:57-28:20; Mark 15:42-16:20; Luke 23:50-24:53 and John 19:38-21:25 Level of Understanding: General Characteristics: Very active, imitators, attention span growing to about 10 minutes, forming more complex social skills so that they can play with and not just alongside others, big imagination, learning to share, tires easily, curious, growing vocabulary. Needs: Consistent discipline, stable environment, warm teachers who interact with them, frequent change of activities, one teacher to five or six students. Understanding: Can begin to grasp simple concepts such as God creating the earth, love of Jesus and desire to please Him; can add new Bible words to verbal vocabulary; can begin to identify with Bible heroes. Goals: Objectives: 1. 2. Tell how many days Jesus was in the grave. List these events in the correct sequence: (a) died on the cross, (b) buried in the tomb, (c) raised from the dead (d) returned to earth. Memory Verse: Mark 16:16 - "He that believeth and is baptized shall be saved, but he that believeth not shall be condemned." Suggested Activities 1. 2. Cut out pictures from old visual aid packets or draw your own to illustrate Christ on the cross, a tomb or a cave, Christ "raising up" and Jesus walking. Mix pictures up and have children put in proper sequence. Review Bible Facts (contained at the end of this book). Recite these with the students each day. Available Materials: 2 Visual Aids available in the resource room on this topic. VA 107.47 Some materials may be attached. YEAR4_5_81.doc Page 1 of 13 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Resurrection of Jesus Four & Five Years Lesson # 81 Matthew 27:57-28:20; Mark 15:42-16:20; Luke 23:50-24:53 and John 19:38-21:25 Outline: I. Jesus is Buried (Matthew 27:57-66; Mark 15:42-47; Luke 23:50-55; John 19:38-42) II. The Empty Tomb (Matthew 28:1-8; Mark 16:1-8; Luke 24:1-12; John 20:1-10) III. The Appearance of Jesus to the Women (Matthew 28:9-10; Mark 16:9-18; John 20:11-18) IV. The Bribery of the Soldiers (Matthew 28:11-15) V. The Appearance of Jesus to the Disciples (Matthew 28:16,17; Luke 24:33-43; John 20:19-29) VI. The Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20; Mark 16:19,20; Luke 24:44-53) YEAR4_5_81.doc Page 2 of 13 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Resurrection of Jesus Four & Five Years Lesson # 81 Matthew 27:57-28:20; Mark 15:42-16:20; Luke 23:50-24:53 and John 19:38-21:25 NAME 1. DATE: What day of the week did Jesus raise from the grave? (First day of the week) ____________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. What did the angel say to the women? (He told them that Jesus was risen) _______________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. How many days was Jesus in the grave? (3) _______________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Why did Jesus die for us? ____________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Is Jesus living now? ________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ YEAR4_5_81.doc Page 3 of 13 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Resurrection of Jesus Four & Five Years Lesson # 81 Matthew 27:57-28:20; Mark 15:42-16:20; Luke 23:50-24:53 and John 19:38-21:25 YEAR4_5_81.doc Page 4 of 13 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Resurrection of Jesus Four & Five Years Lesson # 81 Matthew 27:57-28:20; Mark 15:42-16:20; Luke 23:50-24:53 and John 19:38-21:25 YEAR4_5_81.doc Page 5 of 13 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Resurrection of Jesus Four & Five Years Lesson # 81 Matthew 27:57-28:20; Mark 15:42-16:20; Luke 23:50-24:53 and John 19:38-21:25 YEAR4_5_81.doc Page 6 of 13 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Resurrection of Jesus Four & Five Years Lesson # 81 Matthew 27:57-28:20; Mark 15:42-16:20; Luke 23:50-24:53 and John 19:38-21:25 YEAR4_5_81.doc Page 7 of 13 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Resurrection of Jesus Four & Five Years Lesson # 81 Matthew 27:57-28:20; Mark 15:42-16:20; Luke 23:50-24:53 and John 19:38-21:25 PUZZLE "Resurrection" (make up a picture according to the puzzle) How to work on the Puzzle: 1. cut out the puzzle along the outer outline; 2. glue it to a sheet of cardboard; 3. color the picture, cut it out on the dotted lines and mix up the parts. YEAR4_5_81.doc Page 8 of 13 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Resurrection of Jesus Four & Five Years Lesson # 81 Matthew 27:57-28:20; Mark 15:42-16:20; Luke 23:50-24:53 and John 19:38-21:25 VII. The Angel Rolled the Stone Away Craft "This is a craft I do with my pre-school sunday school class each Easter."...Angela Thanks for sharing this craft with us Angela! 1. Materials Large paper plate Black tempra paint Brown or grey tempra paint Brown paper lunch bag (or maybe two) Scissors White glue or a stapler 2. Instructions Take a paper plate and have the children paint or colour the "bottom" (underside) of the plate brown or gray, and the "top" black. Put the two halves together and staple or glue the round edges with the black side in. It should be able to stand up with a space in the middle. Cut a "doorway" and stick a picture of an angel at the back. You can use pictures from old greeting cards, the templates at the bottom of this page or if your children are old enough you may want to let them draw their own angel. The angel template is below. Copy and cut out. Then we make a stone by crumpling up a paper lunch bag and binding it with masking tape. You can use two bags or a larger bag if you would like a larger stone. Then the children can roll the stone away from the door of the cave where Jesus body was laid to find he is not there, but there is an angel to say he has risen! YEAR4_5_81.doc Page 9 of 13 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Resurrection of Jesus Four & Five Years Lesson # 81 Matthew 27:57-28:20; Mark 15:42-16:20; Luke 23:50-24:53 and John 19:38-21:25 "He is Risen" Craft Stick Hanger You need: • Pattern • One Craft Sticks • Four Jumbo Craft Sticks • Ten Small Tear Drop Woodsies • Fourteen Small Triangle Woodsies • 12" of Yarn or Cord • White, Pink, Purple, Green, Yellow Paint or Paint Marker • Yellow Paper • Tacky Glue Instructions: Paint all pieces. Craft Sticks -- White Triangle Woodsies -- 7 Purple, 7 Pink Teardrop Woodsies - 6 Yellow, 4 Green Pattern is on next page. YEAR4_5_81.doc Page 10 of 13 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Resurrection of Jesus Four & Five Years Lesson # 81 Matthew 27:57-28:20; Mark 15:42-16:20; Luke 23:50-24:53 and John 19:38-21:25 YEAR4_5_81.doc Page 11 of 13 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Resurrection of Jesus Four & Five Years Lesson # 81 Matthew 27:57-28:20; Mark 15:42-16:20; Luke 23:50-24:53 and John 19:38-21:25 YEAR4_5_81.doc Page 12 of 13 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Resurrection of Jesus Four & Five Years Lesson # 81 Matthew 27:57-28:20; Mark 15:42-16:20; Luke 23:50-24:53 and John 19:38-21:25 YEAR4_5_81.doc Page 13 of 13 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Ascension and Emmaus Four & Five Years Lesson # 82 Acts 1 Level of Understanding: General Characteristics: Very active, imitators, attention span growing to about 10 minutes, forming more complex social skills so that they can play with and not just alongside others, big imagination, learning to share, tires easily, curious, growing vocabulary. Needs: Consistent discipline, stable environment, warm teachers who interact with them, frequent change of activities, one teacher to five or six students. Understanding: Can begin to grasp simple concepts such as God creating the earth, love of Jesus and desire to please Him; can add new Bible words to verbal vocabulary; can begin to identify with Bible heroes. Goals: Objectives: 1. 2. 3. Tell where Christ is since His ascension Name the Apostle chosen to replace Judas. Name the writer of the book of Acts. Memory Verse: Acts 2:38 – “Then Peter said to them, "Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.” (NKJ) Suggested Activities 1. 2. Cut out little "men". Print one name of the original apostles on each man. Tape each man on a poster as the class names the apostles. Take away Judas and review the story of what happened to Judas. Add Matthias. Review Bible Facts (contained at the end of this book). Recite these with the students each day. Available Materials: V107.61 1 Visual aid in resource room - Ascension, The B108.1 2 Books in resource room - Acts, The study of the book of YEAR4_5_82.doc Page 1 of 14 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Ascension and Emmaus Four & Five Years Lesson # 82 Acts 1 Outline: I. The Ascension & Emmaus (Acts 1) A. Prologue to Acts (Acts 1:1,2) B. Appearances of the Resurrected Christ (Acts 1:3-8) C. Ascension of Christ (Acts 1:9-11) D. Anticipation of the Spirit (Acts 1:12-14) E. Appointment of Matthias (Acts 1:15-26) YEAR4_5_82.doc Page 2 of 14 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Ascension and Emmaus Four & Five Years Lesson # 82 Acts 1 NAME 1. DATE: How long did Jesus live on earth after he rose from the dead? (40 days) _________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. When Jesus was taken up into the sky, what did the disciples do? (They were watching) _____________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Where is Jesus now? (In Heaven) ______________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Who told the disciples that Jesus had gone to heaven? (2 Men in white clothing) __________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Who wrote the book of Acts? (Luke) ___________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Who was chosen to replace Judas? (Matthias) _____________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ YEAR4_5_82.doc Page 3 of 14 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Ascension and Emmaus Four & Five Years Lesson # 82 Acts 1 YEAR4_5_82.doc Page 4 of 14 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Ascension and Emmaus Four & Five Years Lesson # 82 Acts 1 Vocabulary • ascend - to rise, to be lifted up Lesson Sing: Jesus is coming soon True or False Jesus did not come to the earth in a physical body like ours. F 1. 2. Jesus sent the apostles to teach the world about Him. 3. Jesus said, "He who believes shall be saved." be saved.) 4. Jesus left through the sky. 5. An angel told the apostles that Jesus would never return. F T (Jesus said, He who believes and is baptized shall T F Craft: Have colored paper in blue, green, and white available. Print and cut to separate the color graphics of Jesus. Have students use a blue paper as a background and cut out and apply a green bottom for grass on a short end of the paper. Then have them cut out and apply white clouds. Cut out a "tab" for each Jesus. Fold tabs on dotted line. Glue the short end to each Jesus on the back of the torso, so that the long end sticks up over his head. Cut a slit in each blue background in the center from about 2 inches from the top, down to about the center of the page (white dotted line on image at left). Insert the long tab through the slit until the Jesus image lays flat against the blue page. Show students how Jesus can "ascend" from on the ground to the sky by pulling the long t YEAR4_5_82.doc Page 5 of 14 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Ascension and Emmaus Four & Five Years Lesson # 82 Acts 1 o YEAR4_5_82.doc Page 6 of 14 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Ascension and Emmaus o Four & Five Years Lesson # 82 Acts 1 How to Make Craft "The Great Commission" YEAR4_5_82.doc Page 7 of 14 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Ascension and Emmaus Four & Five Years Lesson # 82 Acts 1 1. Glue all the craft patterns on cardboard, paint them, and cut them out along the outer contour alongwith rectangles. 2. On the background of the craft, by dotted lines make horizontal openings for the figures of apostles and vertical openings for the figure of Christ. Picture 1 3. Put the figure of Jesus on the background of the craft, its face down; run the rectangle through the opening of the vertical slat (see Picture 1). Put some glue on a free side of the rectangle (a shaded section on Picture 1), bend back and glue up the edges of the figure and the rectangle. Now the figure of Jesus is put on the slat and can move up and down along the slat. 4. Glue the leg of the cloud to the travelling figure of Jesus in places marked with crosses (see Picture 3) so that the figure of Jesus and the cloud would freely move along the slat. 5. Attach the figures of apostles to the horizontal slat of the background the same way as you attached the figure of Jesus to the vertical slat (Pictures 4 and 5). You can attach another leg to the back of the craft. Picture 2 Picture 4 Picture 3 Picture 5 Position 1 Figures of apostles are on the very left; figures of Jesus is on the very bottom (Picture 6). Picture 6 Position 2 Apostles approach Jesus (move apostles along the horizontal slat until they come close to Jesus). YEAR4_5_82.doc Page 8 of 14 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Ascension and Emmaus Four & Five Years Lesson # 82 Acts 1 Position 3 When you start telling about the ascension of Jesus, start moving the figure of Jesus up along the slat; the cloud with Mk 16:17 written on it will be moving along with Jesus (Picture 7). Position 4 Apostles go to fulfill the Great Commission that Jesus gave them (move apostles along the slat until they reach the right edge of the craft). YEAR4_5_82.doc Picture 7 Page 9 of 14 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Ascension and Emmaus Four & Five Years Lesson # 82 Acts 1 YEAR4_5_82.doc Page 10 of 14 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Ascension and Emmaus Four & Five Years Lesson # 82 Acts 1 YEAR4_5_82.doc Page 11 of 14 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Ascension and Emmaus Four & Five Years Lesson # 82 Acts 1 YEAR4_5_82.doc Page 12 of 14 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Ascension and Emmaus Four & Five Years Lesson # 82 Acts 1 YEAR4_5_82.doc Page 13 of 14 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Ascension and Emmaus Four & Five Years Lesson # 82 Acts 1 YEAR4_5_82.doc Page 14 of 14 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Peter Preaches (Pentecost) The Church Begins Four & Five Years Lesson # 83 Acts 2 Level of Understanding: General Characteristics: Very active, imitators, attention span growing to about 10 minutes, forming more complex social skills so that they can play with and not just alongside others, big imagination, learning to share, tires easily, curious, growing vocabulary. Needs: Consistent discipline, stable environment, warm teachers who interact with them, frequent change of activities, one teacher to five or six students. Understanding: Can begin to grasp simple concepts such as God creating the earth, love of Jesus and desire to please Him; can add new Bible words to verbal vocabulary; can begin to identify with Bible heroes. Goals: Objectives: 1. 2. 3. Tell when the first gospel sermon was preached. Name the Apostle who preached the first gospel sermon. Tell who began to speak other languages so they could teach the people about Christ. Memory Verse: Acts 2:38 – “Then Peter said to them, "Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.” (NKJ) Suggested Activities 1. 2. Bring in a snapshot of the preacher of your congregation. Each student should know his name. If possible, have the preacher visit your classroom for a few minutes at the end of the class time. Review Bible Facts (contained at the end of this book). Recite these with the students each day. Available Materials: B108.1 2 Books in resource room - Acts, The study of the book of F108.6 1 Flashcard in resource room - Church established P108.7 1 Poster in resource room - Gospel sermon, The first YEAR4_5_83.doc Page 1 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Peter Preaches (Pentecost) The Church Begins Four & Five Years Lesson # 83 Acts 2 Outline: I. Filling with the Holy Spirit (Acts 2:1-4) II. Speaking with Other Tongues (Acts 2:5-13) III. Peter Explains Pentecost (Acts 2:14-41) IV. Practices of the Early Church (Acts 2:42-47) YEAR4_5_83.doc Page 2 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Peter Preaches (Pentecost) The Church Begins Four & Five Years Lesson # 83 Acts 2 NAME 1. DATE: What feast came ten days after Jesus went back to heaven? (Day of Pentecost)____________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. On this day, what came and filled the apostles? (The Holy Spirit) ______________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Who preached the first gospel sermon? (Peter) ____________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. What did some of the people ask? (What should they do to be saved?) __________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. What did Peter tell them? (Read Acts 2:38) _______________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. How many people were baptized that day? (About 3000) ____________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ YEAR4_5_83.doc Page 3 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Peter Preaches (Pentecost) The Church Begins Four & Five Years Lesson # 83 Acts 2 The Holy Spirit Arrives To Remember: Jesus sent the Holy Spirit Vocabulary • tongues - languages Lesson Acts 2 • The apostles were gathered together in Jerusalem • The Holy Spirit gave them power and there appeared something like tongues of flame over each one's head o • Peter and the others preached to the large crowd gathered for Pentecost o • Craft: Copy a coloring page of the apostles gathered together. Help the students cut out little "flames" of red and orange construction paper. Glue to flames to the paper as you discuss what happened. Worksheet/Activity: Print out the worksheet/coloring page Jesus Lives! Discuss how many people from many nations heard their own language as Peter, a Galilean fisherman, spoke. 3,000 souls were saved o Memory Verse: Act out the memory verse Acts 2:38 Repent (turn around) and be baptized (hold nose and go under water) every one of you (point to everyone in class) Sing: Apostles song Worksheet: match the number to the word True or False 1. The disciples waited in Jerusalem. T 2. The Holy Spirit appeared to them as a man. F 3. Only Peter preached to the crowd. F 4. Each person there heard his own language. T 5. No one responded to their lesson. F YEAR4_5_83.doc Page 4 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Peter Preaches (Pentecost) The Church Begins Four & Five Years Lesson # 83 Acts 2 YEAR4_5_83.doc Page 5 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Peter Preaches (Pentecost) The Church Begins Four & Five Years Lesson # 83 Acts 2 o How to Make Craft "The Day of Pentecost" 1. Color both pictures, cut them out according to the outline, and glue them on card paper. Picture 1 2. Cut out a paper strip 3x27 cm and bend it lengthwise in two (Picture 1). Picture 2 o 3. Glue this strip to the back side of pictures 1 and 2 (Picture 2) so that you could easily turn picture 2 back and forth (Picture 3) and when you turn it forward the flames of fire were above the heads of disciples. Picture 3 This craft will help you tell your friends what happened on the day of Pentecost. The picture is on the next page. YEAR4_5_83.doc Page 6 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Peter Preaches (Pentecost) The Church Begins Four & Five Years Lesson # 83 Acts 2 Acts 1:4-5 “And gathering them together, He commanded them not to leave Jerusalem, but to wait for what the Father had promised, "Which," He said, "you heard of from Me; for John baptized with water, but you shall be baptized with the Holy Spirit not many days from now." • • YEAR4_5_83.doc Page 7 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Peter Preaches (Pentecost) The Church Begins Four & Five Years Lesson # 83 Acts 2 YEAR4_5_83.doc Page 8 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Peter Preaches (Pentecost) The Church Begins Four & Five Years Lesson # 83 Acts 2 YEAR4_5_83.doc Page 9 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Peter Preaches (Pentecost) The Church Begins Four & Five Years Lesson # 83 Acts 2 Have the students draw flames over the heads of the apostles or cut them out of foam and paste them on. YEAR4_5_83.doc Page 10 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Ananias and Sapphira Four & Five Years Lesson # 84 Acts 4:31-37 and 5 Level of Understanding: General Characteristics: Very active, imitators, attention span growing to about 10 minutes, forming more complex social skills so that they can play with and not just alongside others, big imagination, learning to share, tires easily, curious, growing vocabulary. Needs: Consistent discipline, stable environment, warm teachers who interact with them, frequent change of activities, one teacher to five or six students. Understanding: Can begin to grasp simple concepts such as God creating the earth, love of Jesus and desire to please Him; can add new Bible words to verbal vocabulary; can begin to identify with Bible heroes. Goals: Objectives: 1. 2. Name the man and woman who sold their land and lied about the price they received. Tell what happened to Ananias and Sapphira as a consequence of their lying. Memory Verse: Acts 2:38 –“Then Peter said to them, "Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.” (NKJ) Suggested Activities 1. 2. Pose different hypothetical situations, giving two alternatives for a solution--a lie and the truth. Have children discuss the proper solutions (example: you ate a cookie Mom told you not to eat; when Mom asked if you did it, do you say, "Yes, Mom, I'm sorry," or do you say, "No, Sarah did it!") Review Bible Facts (contained at the end of this book). Recite these with the students each day. Available Materials: Some materials are attached. Resource Room B108.1 3 Books Acts, The study of the book of Resource Room V108.1 1 Visual Aid Acts, The study of the book of YEAR4_5_84.doc Page 1 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Ananias and Sapphira Four & Five Years Lesson # 84 Acts 4:31-37 and 5 Outline: I. The Progress of the Church (Acts 4:31 – 5) A. Early Church Voluntarily Shares (Acts 4:31-37) B. Ananias and Sapphira Lie (Acts 5:1-11) C. Apostles’ Mighty Miracles (Acts 5:12-16) D. Apostles Are Miraculously Freed from Prison (Acts 5:17-28) E. Apostles Preach to the Council (Acts 5:29-32) F. Gamaliel’s Advice (Acts 5:33-39) G. Apostles Are Beaten (Acts 5:40-42) YEAR4_5_84.doc Page 2 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Ananias and Sapphira Four & Five Years Lesson # 84 Acts 4:31-37 and 5 NAME 1. DATE: Who were the man and woman who sold their land and lied about how much money they had to give? (Ananias and Sapphira)_________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Did Ananias and Sapphira have to give all their money to help needy Christians? (No) _____________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. What did they do wrong? (They lied about how much money they gave) ________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. What happened to them? (They were struck dead) _________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. What did the rulers do to the apostles? (The high priest had them put in jail) _____________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Who freed the apostles? (An angel of the Lord) ___________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. What did Peter say to the rulers when they told him to stop preaching the name of Christ? (“We must obey God rather than men”)___________________________________________________________________________________________ YEAR4_5_84.doc Page 3 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Ananias and Sapphira Four & Five Years Lesson # 84 Acts 4:31-37 and 5 ANANIAS AND SAPPHIRA There were many poor people who lived in the city of Jerusalem. Because of this, Christians would sell pieces of land or even homes so they could give money to the apostles. The apostles would then take the money and give it to the poor people. One day a man, named Ananias, and his wife, Sapphira, sold a piece of their property for a lot of money. They must have become very selfish when they saw all of the money. Instead of giving all of it to the apostles, they decided to keep some of the money for themselves. They took the rest of the money and gave it to the apostles. Ananias and Sapphira wanted the apostles to believe that they were giving all of the money they had received for their property. The apostles could tell that they were lying. Because they had lied to God, Ananias and Sapphira died instantly. The other people learned that they should never lie to God. Questions 1. What were some things the Christians would sell? 2. Why did the Christians give the apostles money? 3. How were Ananias and Sapphira selfish? 4. What did Ananias and Sapphira tell the apostles? 5. What happened to Ananias and Sapphira? 6. Why do people lie? YEAR4_5_84.doc Page 4 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Ananias and Sapphira Four & Five Years Lesson # 84 Acts 4:31-37 and 5 YEAR4_5_84.doc Page 5 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Ananias and Sapphira Four & Five Years Lesson # 84 Acts 4:31-37 and 5 YEAR4_5_84.doc Page 6 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Ananias and Sapphira Four & Five Years Lesson # 84 Acts 4:31-37 and 5 Cut out the coins or buy plastic coins. Cut out the message and the plate. Paste the message and plate to construction paper and then past coins on plate. YEAR4_5_84.doc Page 7 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Ananias and Sapphira Four & Five Years Lesson # 84 Acts 4:31-37 and 5 YEAR4_5_84.doc Page 8 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Ananias and Sapphira Four & Five Years Lesson # 84 Acts 4:31-37 and 5 Paste the picture of money from the next page in the blue bubble or use plastic coins. YEAR4_5_84.doc Page 9 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Ananias and Sapphira Four & Five Years Lesson # 84 Acts 4:31-37 and 5 YEAR4_5_84.doc Page 10 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Seven Appointed Four & Five Years Lesson # 85 Acts 4:32-6: 1-15, 7: 51-60 Level of Understanding: General Characteristics: Very active, imitators, attention span growing to about 10 minutes, forming more complex social skills so that they can play with and not just alongside others, big imagination, learning to share, tires easily, curious, growing vocabulary. Needs: Consistent discipline, stable environment, warm teachers who interact with them, frequent change of activities, one teacher to five or six students. Understanding: Can begin to grasp simple concepts such as God creating the earth, love of Jesus and desire to please Him; can add new Bible words to verbal vocabulary; can begin to identify with Bible heroes. Goals: By the end of this lesson the children should understand that one part of our responsibility as a church is to look after those in need in our own congregation. Objectives: 1. 2. 3. Explain to the children why the 7 were appointed. Explain how the 7 were chosen. Name the 7 men chosen. Memory Verse: Acts 2:38 – “Then Peter said to them, "Repent, and let every one of you be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Spirit.” (NKJ) Suggested Activities 1. Review Bible Facts (contained at the end of this book). Recite these with the students each day. Available Materials: Some materials may be attached. YEAR4_5_85.doc Page 1 of 11 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Seven Appointed Four & Five Years Lesson # 85 Acts 4:32-6: 1-15, 7: 51-60 Outline: I. Early Church Voluntarily Shares (Acts 4:32-37) II. Ananias and Sapphira Lie (Acts 5:1-11) III. Apostles’ Mighty Miracles (Acts 5:12-16) IV. Apostles’ Persecution (Acts 5:17-42) A. Apostles Are Miraculously Freed from Prison (Acts 5:17-28) B. Apostles Preach to the Council (Acts 5:29-32) C. Gamaliel’s Advice (Acts 5:33-39) D. Apostles Are Beaten (Acts 5:40-42) V. Deacons Are Appointed (Acts 6:1-8) VI. Stephen Is Martyred (Acts 6:9-7:60) A. Stephen Is Brought Before the Council (Acts 6:9-15) B. Stephen Preaches to the Council (Acts 7:1-60) YEAR4_5_85.doc Page 2 of 11 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Seven Appointed Four & Five Years Lesson # 85 Acts 4:32-6: 1-15, 7: 51-60 YEAR4_5_85.doc Page 3 of 11 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Seven Appointed Four & Five Years Lesson # 85 Acts 4:32-6: 1-15, 7: 51-60 YEAR4_5_85.doc Page 4 of 11 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Seven Appointed Four & Five Years Lesson # 85 Acts 4:32-6: 1-15, 7: 51-60 YEAR4_5_85.doc Page 5 of 11 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Seven Appointed Four & Five Years Lesson # 85 Acts 4:32-6: 1-15, 7: 51-60 YEAR4_5_85.doc Page 6 of 11 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Seven Appointed Four & Five Years Lesson # 85 Acts 4:32-6: 1-15, 7: 51-60 Stephen To Remember: God is pleased when we endure persecution Vocabulary • deacon: a man who serves the church by fulfilling a function or service • stoning: a Jewish capital punishment; the group throws stones at a man until he dies Lesson Acts 6 & 7 • Character of Stephen o appointment as deacon • Ministry of Stephen • Arrest and Defense • Stoning o Vision Discussion: Who is suffering today for preaching the gospel? As a class, send a card encouraging a preacher in a hostile land, a politician who is ridiculed for stating his faith, or anyone else you know of who is suffering for the stand he or she has taken for Jesus. Discussion: In what ways will we see persecution? Will we be picked on? Will we be passed over for work? Will we forgo monetary pleasures in order to fund God's work? We must expect these things and be willing to endure them for Christ. Sing: This little Christian light of mine True or False 1. Men lied about Stephen's preaching. T 2. Stephen was too scared to defend himself before the Council. 3. This was the same Council that killed Jesus. 4. Stephen asked God to punish the Council. 5. F T F Stephen saw Jesus in heaven during his stoning. T YEAR4_5_85.doc Page 7 of 11 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Seven Appointed Four & Five Years Lesson # 85 Acts 4:32-6: 1-15, 7: 51-60 NAME 1. DATE: Why were the seven men appointed? (Because the widows needed help) ________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Who was to choose the seven men? (Each congregation) ____________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Could the congregations choose just anyone they wanted? (No, they had to choose good men; see Acts 6:3-4) ___________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Can you name at least two of the seven men chosen? (Stephen, Philip, Prochorus, Nicanor, Timon, Parmenas and Nicolas) ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. What did the apostles do to the seven after they were chosen? (They prayed and laid their hands on them) _________ __________________________________________________________________________ ______ YEAR4_5_85.doc Page 8 of 11 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Seven Appointed Four & Five Years Lesson # 85 Acts 4:32-6: 1-15, 7: 51-60 YEAR4_5_85.doc Page 9 of 11 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Seven Appointed Four & Five Years Lesson # 85 Acts 4:32-6: 1-15, 7: 51-60 Stephen, Faithful in Persecution Acts 6, 7 The first church that began after Jesus left earth to go to heaven was also known as the "Early Church". The Early Church appointed seven leaders called deacons, each of whom had been with Jesus during His entire ministry. Each one demonstrated special giftings, given to them by God to fulfill His plan for the church. They were men who were full of the Holy Spirit and possessed great wisdom. However, as far as anyone knows, only two of those first deacons were great preachers. One was named Philip and the other was named Stephen. When Stephen preached, many healings and miracles took place just as they did during the time of Jesus' ministry. At the time Stephen was living in Jerusalem, there were about 460 synagogues, some of which were built by foreign-born Jews. It was some of these foreign-born Jews who tried to argue with Stephen, insisting that Jesus was not God. (Acts 6:9) Stephen's wisdom was so great that they lost the argument. These men were so upset with Stephen that they began to spread the rumour that he was blaspheming God. Before long, Stephen was arrested by Jewish religious leaders and brought before their courts. The foreign-born Jews convinced people to give false testimonies against Stephen. As Stephen stood before his accusers, his face suddenly began to glow like the face of an angel. Stephen stood up for his innocence and began to tell how God was with Abraham, Joseph and Moses. He said that God had promised to send another prophet like Moses. This prophet was Jesus. Stephen reminded them how their ancestors had rebelled against God. He told the crowd that they were just as rebellious as their forefathers had been. They were persecuting the prophets, and now they had even killed the Saviour, the Messiah, whose name was Jesus. When the crowd heard this, their anger was more than they could control! The Bible says they were so angry that they were grinding their teeth together. Suddenly, Stephen looked up towards heaven. He told them that he could see Jesus, the Messiah, standing at the right hand of God, the Father! This was more than the crowd could stand! They would not accept the fact that Jesus was God. To them, Stephen had just committed the ultimate blasphemy! In their eyes, he had spoken lies against God. The crowd covered their ears, refusing to hear any more from Stephen. (Acts 7:57) They yelled at the top of their voices, rushed at Stephen and dragged him out of the city and began stoning him to death. Before Stephen died, he spoke words similar to those that Jesus Himself said as He was dying on the cross. Stephen said, "Lord Jesus, receive my spirit. Lord, do not hold this sin against them." With that, Stephen went to be with the Lord. Stephen faithfully served God in the midst of much hatred and prejudice, even to the point of death. Because of what Stephen saw, it was obvious that God was fully aware of what was happening to him. Jesus is always aware of the difficulties we face, but there may be times when God allows us to suffer. He may do this so those who do not believe will see God's power working in our lives. It was not easy for Stephen to face death, but he remained faithful to God. God's hand was evident in his death because if Stephen had not been martyred - killed for his beliefs - other believers who were now YEAR4_5_85.doc Page 10 of 11 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Seven Appointed Four & Five Years Lesson # 85 Acts 4:32-6: 1-15, 7: 51-60 persecuted would not have tried to escape from Jerusalem. Because of this, the Gospel was taken to the rest of the world. We all need to be faithful to God even when those who are not Christians give us a hard time. If we are faithful, we will encourage other believers to be faithful too. Although some things may be difficult to face, Jesus is very aware of what is happening to them. He promises to be with them, just as He was with Stephen. Cut out the pictures below and let the children place them in order. YEAR4_5_85.doc Page 11 of 11 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Stephen and Philip Four & Five Years Lesson # 86 Acts 6-8 Level of Understanding: General Characteristics: Very active, imitators, attention span growing to about 10 minutes, forming more complex social skills so that they can play with and not just alongside others, big imagination, learning to share, tires easily, curious, growing vocabulary. Needs: Consistent discipline, stable environment, warm teachers who interact with them, frequent change of activities, one teacher to five or six students. Understanding: Can begin to grasp simple concepts such as God creating the earth, love of Jesus and desire to please Him; can add new Bible words to verbal vocabulary; can begin to identify with Bible heroes. Goals: The children should understand what “persecution” is and how Christians throughout time have suffered from it. Objectives: 1. 2. 3. Name the man who led the persecution of the church following Stephen's death. Name the man who first preached Christ in Samaria. Name the man who led the persecution of the church after Stephen's death. Memory Verse: Romans 1:16 - “For I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ, for it is the power of God to salvation for everyone who believes, for the Jew first and also for the Greek.” (NKJ) Suggested Activities 1. Review Bible Facts (contained at the end of this book). Recite these with the students each day. Available Materials: Some materials are attached. Resource Room B108.1 3 Books Acts, The study of the book of Resource Room V108.1 1 Visual Aid Acts, The study of the book of YEAR4_5_86.doc Page 1 of 3 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Stephen and Philip Four & Five Years Lesson # 86 Acts 6-8 Outline: I. Deacons are Appointed (Acts 6:1-8) II. Stephen is Martyred (Acts 6:9 – 7:60) A. Stephen is Brought Before the Council (Acts 6:9-15) B. Stephen Preaches to the Council (Acts 7:1-60) III. Saul Persecutes the Church (Acts 8:1-4) IV. The Witness of Philip (Acts 8:5-40) A. Philip Witnesses to the Samaritans (Acts 8:5-25) B. Philip Witnesses to the Ethiopian Treasurer (Acts 8:26-40) YEAR4_5_86.doc Page 2 of 3 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Stephen and Philip Four & Five Years Lesson # 86 Acts 6-8 NAME 1. DATE: Who was Stephen? (One of the seven chosen to care for the widows) __________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. What did some of the men from the Synagogue do with Stephen? (They argued with him) __________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Why did these men become angry with Stephen? (Because he was smarter and full of the Spirit) ______________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. What did these men say Stephen had done? (They claimed he had spoken bad about Moses and God) _________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. What did Stephen accuse the high priest and other Jews of doing? (Disobeying God and putting to death Prophets just as their parents did) __________________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. What did these men do to Stephen when he finished talking to them? (They stoned him to death) ____________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ YEAR4_5_86.doc Page 3 of 3 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Church Scattered, Spreads the Word Four & Five Years Lesson # 87 Acts 8:1-8 Level of Understanding: General Characteristics: Very active, imitators, attention span growing to about 10 minutes, forming more complex social skills so that they can play with and not just alongside others, big imagination, learning to share, tires easily, curious, growing vocabulary. Needs: Consistent discipline, stable environment, warm teachers who interact with them, frequent change of activities, one teacher to five or six students. Understanding: Can begin to grasp simple concepts such as God creating the earth, love of Jesus and desire to please Him; can add new Bible words to verbal vocabulary; can begin to identify with Bible heroes. Goals: The children should understand how the gospel was spread then verses how it is spread today. They should also began to understand that the people are the Church. Objectives: 1. 2. 3. Discuss with the children why the Christians scattered around the world. Discuss what persecution means. Discuss with the children the people are the Church. Memory Verse: Romans 1:16 “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.” Suggested Activities 1. Review Bible Facts (contained at the end of this book). Recite these with the students each day. Available Materials: Some Materials are included at the end of the lesson. Resource Room B108.1- 2 Books Acts, the study of the book of YEAR4_5_87.doc Page 1 of 7 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Church Scattered, Spreads the Word Four & Five Years Lesson # 87 Acts 8:1-8 Outline: I. Saul Persecutes the Church (Acts 8:1-4) II. Philip Witnesses to the Samaritans (Acts 8:5-25) YEAR4_5_87.doc Page 2 of 7 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Church Scattered, Spreads the Word Four & Five Years Lesson # 87 Acts 8:1-8 NAME 1. DATE: What began on the day Stephen was stoned to death? (A great persecution of Christians) ___________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Who buried Stephen? (Some men of faith) _______________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. What is the Church? (The people) _____________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. What was Saul doing to the Church? (He was putting them in jail) _____________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. What did the people who were scattered start to do? (Preach the Gospel) _______________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ YEAR4_5_87.doc Page 3 of 7 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Church Scattered, Spreads the Word Four & Five Years Lesson # 87 Acts 8:1-8 YEAR4_5_87.doc Page 4 of 7 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Church Scattered, Spreads the Word Four & Five Years Lesson # 87 Acts 8:1-8 YEAR4_5_87.doc Page 5 of 7 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Church Scattered, Spreads the Word Four & Five Years Lesson # 87 Acts 8:1-8 YEAR4_5_87.doc Page 6 of 7 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Church Scattered, Spreads the Word Four & Five Years Lesson # 87 Acts 8:1-8 YEAR4_5_87.doc Page 7 of 7 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Conversion of Saul Four & Five Years Lesson # 88 Acts 9: 1-22, 22: 1-16, 26: 9-20 Level of Understanding: General Characteristics: Very active, imitators, attention span growing to about 10 minutes, forming more complex social skills so that they can play with and not just alongside others, big imagination, learning to share, tires easily, curious, growing vocabulary. Needs: Consistent discipline, stable environment, warm teachers who interact with them, frequent change of activities, one teacher to five or six students. Understanding: Can begin to grasp simple concepts such as God creating the earth, love of Jesus and desire to please Him; can add new Bible words to verbal vocabulary; can begin to identify with Bible heroes. Goals: Objectives: 1. 2. 3. Tell what Saul had to do to become a Christian. Tell the name by which Saul later became known. Describe water baptism. Memory Verse: Romans 1:16 “For I am not ashamed of the gospel, for it is the power of God for salvation to everyone who believes, to the Jew first and also to the Greek.” Suggested Activities 1. 2. Act out the story of Saul on the road to Damascus. You will need one child to play Saul, another to be the voice of Jesus and some children to play those traveling with Saul. Review Bible Facts (contained at the end of this book). Recite these with the students each day. Available Materials: Some materials are attached to the end of this lesson. Resource Room - AG108.18 - 3 Activity/Games Saul / Paul, Life of Resource Room - AB108.18 - 1 A-Beka Saul / Paul, Life of Resource Room - B108.23 - 1 Book Saul’s Conversion YEAR4_5_88.doc Page 1 of 11 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Conversion of Saul Four & Five Years Lesson # 88 Acts 9: 1-22, 22: 1-16, 26: 9-20 Outline: The Conversion of Saul (Acts 9:1-31) I. A. Saul Is Converted and Blinded (Acts 9:1-9) B. Saul Is Filled with the Spirit (Acts 9:10-19) C. Saul Preaches at Damascus (Acts 9:20-22) D. Saul Witnesses in Jerusalem (Acts 9:23-31) II. Paul’s Recount of his Conversion Before the Crowd (Acts 22:1-6) III. Paul’s Recount of his Conversion in Rome (Acts 26:9-20) YEAR4_5_88.doc Page 2 of 11 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Conversion of Saul Four & Five Years Lesson # 88 Acts 9: 1-22, 22: 1-16, 26: 9-20 NAME 1. DATE: Toward what city was Saul going? (Damascus) ____________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. What did the voice from heaven ask? (“Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me?” _________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Why did Saul's friends have to lead him to Damascus? (Because he was blinded by the bright light) ___________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. How long was Saul blind? (3 Days) _____________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Who went to Saul when he was blind? (Ananias) __________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. What did Saul do right after he could see again? (He was baptized) ____________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. Why were people amazed when they heard Saul preaching? (Because Paul had been putting Christians in jail for preaching) ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8. What did God change Saul’s name to? (Paul) _____________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ YEAR4_5_88.doc Page 3 of 11 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Conversion of Saul Four & Five Years Lesson # 88 Acts 9: 1-22, 22: 1-16, 26: 9-20 YEAR4_5_88.doc Page 4 of 11 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Conversion of Saul Four & Five Years Lesson # 88 Acts 9: 1-22, 22: 1-16, 26: 9-20 Use yellow construction paper or yellow material for the bright light. Or next page. YEAR4_5_88.doc Page 5 of 11 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Conversion of Saul Four & Five Years Lesson # 88 Acts 9: 1-22, 22: 1-16, 26: 9-20 YEAR4_5_88.doc Page 6 of 11 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Conversion of Saul Four & Five Years Lesson # 88 Acts 9: 1-22, 22: 1-16, 26: 9-20 YEAR4_5_88.doc Page 7 of 11 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Conversion of Saul Four & Five Years Lesson # 88 Acts 9: 1-22, 22: 1-16, 26: 9-20 Use colored paper or material to make bright light. YEAR4_5_88.doc Page 8 of 11 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Conversion of Saul Four & Five Years Lesson # 88 Acts 9: 1-22, 22: 1-16, 26: 9-20 YEAR4_5_88.doc Page 9 of 11 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Conversion of Saul Four & Five Years Lesson # 88 Acts 9: 1-22, 22: 1-16, 26: 9-20 cut paper on line and insert printout from next page. YEAR4_5_88.doc Page 10 of 11 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: The Conversion of Saul Four & Five Years Lesson # 88 Acts 9: 1-22, 22: 1-16, 26: 9-20 Glue a piece of cardstock on the back of this cut out and insert in previous page. YEAR4_5_88.doc Page 11 of 11 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Paul’s 2nd Journey/Lydia & the Jailer Four & Five Years Lesson # 89 Acts 15: 36 - 16: 40 Level of Understanding: General Characteristics: Very active, imitators, attention span growing to about 10 minutes, forming more complex social skills so that they can play with and not just alongside others, big imagination, learning to share, tires easily, curious, growing vocabulary. Needs: Consistent discipline, stable environment, warm teachers who interact with them, frequent change of activities, one teacher to five or six students. Understanding: Can begin to grasp simple concepts such as God creating the earth, love of Jesus and desire to please Him; can add new Bible words to verbal vocabulary; can begin to identify with Bible heroes. Goals: Objectives: 1. 2. Name the two men Paul chose to go with him on the second missionary journey. Tell what the Philippian jailer and his family did after they were taught the by Paul . Memory Verse: I Peter 3:15 “but sanctify Christ as Lord in your hearts, always being ready to make a defense to everyone who asks you to give an account for the hope that is in you, yet with gentleness and reverence;” Suggested Activities 1. 2. Decorate a refrigerator box to resemble a jail. Use this as the major prop as the students act out the story of Paul and the Philippian jailer. Review Bible Facts (contained at the end of this book). Recite these with the students each day. Available Materials: Some materials may be attached. Resource Room M109.12 8 Maps Paul and Silas, Second Journey YEAR4_5_89.doc Page 1 of 6 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Paul’s 2nd Journey/Lydia & the Jailer Four & Five Years Lesson # 89 Acts 15: 36 - 16: 40 Outline: I. The Second Missionary Journey (Acts 15:36-18:22) A. Contention over John Mark (Acts 15:36-41) B. Derbe and Lystra: Timothy Is Circumcised (Acts 16:1-5) C. Troas: Macedonian Call (Acts 16:6-10) D. Philippi: Extensive Ministry (Acts 16:11-40) 1. Lydia Is Converted (Acts 16:11-15) 2. A Spirit of Divination Is Cast Out (Acts 16:16-24) 3. Philippian Jailer Is Converted (Acts 16:25-34) 4. Paul Is Released from Prison (Acts 16:35-40) YEAR4_5_89.doc Page 2 of 6 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Paul’s 2nd Journey/Lydia & the Jailer Four & Five Years Lesson # 89 Acts 15: 36 - 16: 40 NAME 1. DATE: Whom did Paul take with him when he started his journey? (Silas) _____________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Why was Paul going on a journey? (to preach gospel ) ______________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Once Paul arrived in Lystra, whom else did Paul choose to go with him? (Timothy) _______________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Were some of the people Paul, Silas and Timothy were preaching to becoming Christians? (Yes, daily) ________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Why did Paul go to Macedonia? (Because a man in a vision asked him to) _______________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Who opened Lydia’s heart to hear the truth? (God) ________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. About midnight Paul and Silas were in prison. What were they doing? (Praying and singing hymns) __________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8. What happened to make all the jailhouse doors open and all the chains fall off? (There was an earthquake) _____________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 9. The jailer was very surprised the prisoners had not ran away when the doors were opened and he decided to do what was right. What question did he ask Paul and Silas? (“Sirs, what must I do to be saved?”) ______________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 10. What did Paul and Silas tell him? (To believe in Jesus and he would be saved) ____________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ YEAR4_5_89.doc Page 3 of 6 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Paul’s 2nd Journey/Lydia & the Jailer Four & Five Years Lesson # 89 Acts 15: 36 - 16: 40 YEAR4_5_89.doc Page 4 of 6 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Paul’s 2nd Journey/Lydia & the Jailer Four & Five Years Lesson # 89 Acts 15: 36 - 16: 40 YEAR4_5_89.doc Page 5 of 6 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Paul’s 2nd Journey/Lydia & the Jailer Four & Five Years Lesson # 89 Acts 15: 36 - 16: 40 YEAR4_5_89.doc Page 6 of 6 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Paul Begins His Journey to Rome Four & Five Years Lesson # 90 Acts 23:10 - 27: 1-38 Level of Understanding: General Characteristics: Very active, imitators, attention span growing to about 10 minutes, forming more complex social skills so that they can play with and not just alongside others, big imagination, learning to share, tires easily, curious, growing vocabulary. Needs: Consistent discipline, stable environment, warm teachers who interact with them, frequent change of activities, one teacher to five or six students. Understanding: Can begin to grasp simple concepts such as God creating the earth, love of Jesus and desire to please Him; can add new Bible words to verbal vocabulary; can begin to identify with Bible heroes. Goals: Objectives: 1. 2. Tell why Paul was not frightened during the storm, before being shipwrecked. Tell what Paul continued to do while he was under house arrest in Rome. Memory Verse: 1 Pet 3:15 – “But sanctify the Lord God in your hearts, and always be ready to give a defense to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you, with meekness and fear;” (NKJ) Suggested Activities 1. 2. Turn off the lights and use a sound effects recording of a storm and a spray bottle of water to "mist" the children. Bring alive the terror of the storm as you recount Paul's shipwreck on Malta. Review Bible Facts (contained at the end of this book). Recite these with the students each day. Available Materials: Some materials are attached. Resource Room M109.26 8 Maps Paul’s Third Journey Resource Room AG113.2 Various Games and Activities are available Bible Overview YEAR4_5_90.doc Page 1 of 4 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Paul Begins His Journey to Rome Four & Five Years Lesson # 90 Acts 23:10 - 27: 1-38 Outline: I. Paul Begins His Journey to Rome (Acts 21:27-27:38) A. Paul’s Arrest (Acts 21:27-30) B. Paul’s Defense Before the Crowd (Acts 21:40-22:23) C. Paul’s Defense Before the Centurion (Acts 22:24-29) D. Jews’ Plan to Kill Paul (Acts 23:12-22) E. Paul’s Rescue (Acts 23:23-33) II. Paul Witnesses in Caesarea (Acts 23:34-26:32) A. Paul Is Tried Before Felix (Acts 23:34-24:27) B. Paul Is Tried Before Festus (Acts 25:1-22) C. Paul Is Tried Before Agrippa (Acts 25:23-26:32) III. Paul Witnesses in Rome (Acts 27:1-28:31) A. Paul’s Witness During the Shipwreck (Acts 27:1-44) YEAR4_5_90.doc Page 2 of 4 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Paul Begins His Journey to Rome Four & Five Years Lesson # 90 Acts 23:10 - 27: 1-38 NAME 1. DATE: Did the centurion listen to Paul's warnings? (No) _________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. What did the angel of God tell Paul? (Do not be afraid, you will all survive) _____________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. Why didn't the captain want Paul killed when the ship wrecked? (Because he wanted him to come safely through) _______ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. What happened to Paul when the viper took hold of his arm? (He shook it off and he was not harmed) _______________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. What did Paul do for Publius’ father? (He healed him) ______________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Did the leading Jews in Rome want to hear Paul preach? (Yes) _______________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ YEAR4_5_90.doc Page 3 of 4 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Paul Begins His Journey to Rome Four & Five Years Lesson # 90 Acts 23:10 - 27: 1-38 YEAR4_5_90.doc Page 4 of 4 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Bible Baptism Four & Five Years Lesson # 91 Various Selected Scripture References Level of Understanding: General Characteristics: Very active, imitators, attention span growing to about 10 minutes, forming more complex social skills so that they can play with and not just alongside others, big imagination, learning to share, tires easily, curious, growing vocabulary. Needs: Consistent discipline, stable environment, warm teachers who interact with them, frequent change of activities, one teacher to five or six students. Understanding: Can begin to grasp simple concepts such as God creating the earth, love of Jesus and desire to please Him; can add new Bible words to verbal vocabulary; can begin to identify with Bible heroes. Goals: The goal of this lesson is to introduce the children to the subject of baptism. By the end of this lesson, the children should have a basic understanding of why someone is baptized. Objectives: 1. 2. 3. Discuss with the children what baptism is. Discuss how someone is baptized. Discuss why someone is baptized. Memory Verse: Acts 2:38 “and Peter said unto them, ‘Repent, each of you and be baptized in the name of Jesus Christ, for the forgiveness of your sins…” Suggested Activities 1. 2. 3. Using props, show the children how someone is baptized. Use some people who were baptized from the Bible as examples: Jesus, Eunuch, Simon, Lydia, Jailer, etc. Review Bible Facts (contained at the end of this book). Recite these with the students each day. Available Materials: Some materials may be attached. 1 Poster, P103.11 Baptism of Jesus 1 Visual Aid, VA 103.11 Baptism of Jesus YEAR4_5_91.doc Page 1 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Bible Baptism Four & Five Years Lesson # 91 Various Selected Scripture References Outline: I. Introduction A. Text: Hebrews 10:23. 1. We live in a day when the trend is toward continual change rather than constant loyalty, toward keeping our options open rather than making binding commitments. B. And yet the gospel requires commitment of the highest order - Lk. 9:57-62. C. We are urged to "count the cost" of discipleship to the Lord - Lk. 14:25-33. D. When we obey the gospel, seeking the remission of our sins, each step we take must be backed up with genuine commitment. II. OBEDIENCE AND COMMITMENT A. Obedience without commitment is not really obedience. Consider the proper attitude toward obedience in Gal. 2:20. B. Obedience to the gospel must be "from the heart" (Rom. 6:17). Cf. Eph. 6:6. C. To "waffle" in our obedience to the gospel is to lose the benefit of having obeyed it - Gal. 1:6; 3:1. Cf. Hb. 3:5,6,12-14; 10:35-39; etc. D. In the Bible, obedience and commitment always go together - Mt. 6:24. Cf. 12:30. III. FAITH A. Saving faith involves a commitment to what we believe - Jas. 2:19,20. B. When we say that someone has become "unfaithful" to the gospel, we do not just mean that he has ceased to "believe" that which he previously had "faith" in -- we mean that he has violated his previous pledge to live consistently with what he believed - 2 Tim. 2:13. 1. In 1 Tim. 5:11,12, certain widows who had grown "wanton against Christ" are described as "having condemnation because they have cast off their first faith." 2. Compare other translations: "because they have been untrue to their first faith" (Lamsa), "because they have set aside their previous pledge" (NASV), "because they have broken their former promise" (Conybeare). 3. Clearly, our "faith" involves a promise, a commitment. YEAR4_5_91.doc Page 2 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Bible Baptism Four & Five Years Lesson # 91 Various Selected Scripture References C. "Infidelity" literally means "unbelief" -- but at the practical level it means a "breaking of faith," a betrayal of trust, a going back on one's commitment to what he believes. D. To renege on the commitment of our faith is a most serious thing - 2 Pt. 2:20-22 IV. REPENTANCE A. Genuine repentance involves a commitment to change our ways - Ac. 26:20. 1. "Repent" -- commit to change. 2. "Turn to God" -- make the change. 3. "Do works befitting repentance" -- maintain the commitment in practice. Cf. 1 Sam. 12:20,21. B. In the Bible, repentance is more than a mood, more even than the emotional "feeling" of guilt, sorrow, or remorse for our sins. Even when the sorrow is "godly sorrow," the state of mind is only that which leads to repentance - 2 Cor. 7:10. C. Repentance is a change of the will which leads to a change of conduct. 1. It is a "turning" - Rev. 2:4,5. 2. Cf. Ezek. 18:23. D. To be worth anything, our "turning" to God must be resolute - Deut. 30:10. Cf. Josh. 1:7; Joel 2:12; etc. E. Apologies are useless if they are not backed up by a commitment to change - Mt. 3:7-10. V. CONFESSION A. Honest confession involves a commitment to be true to Christ - 1 Tim. 6:12-14. B. When we "confess" Christ, we make a pledge of faithfulness to that which we acknowledge as our belief. 1. Our confession is not merely an intellectual acknowledgment that Jesus is Lord, but a commitment to accept His lordship - Col. 2:6. 2. This confession and commitment is made publicly. We place ourselves on record, before witnesses, that we intend to be true to Christ. Our confession is a public promise of faithfulness, somewhat analogous to the marriage vow. C. A "martyr" is a "witness" who is willing to die rather than renounce his testimony and be unfaithful to what he has confessed. Cf. Antipas, the Lord's "faithful martyr" in Rev. 2:13. D. The New Testament speaks of "obedience" to our confession - 2 Cor. 9:13. E. We must "hold fast" our confession - Hb. 4:14; 10:23. YEAR4_5_91.doc Page 3 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Bible Baptism Four & Five Years Lesson # 91 Various Selected Scripture References VI. BAPTISM A. Scriptural baptism involves a commitment to walk in newness of life - Rom. 6:2-4. B. In the New Testament, the "meaning" of baptism is that it is a death to the old life and a resurrection to the new. Understanding this part of the "purpose" of baptism is no less important than understanding that it is for the remission of sins! C. The high "mortality rate" among those baptized perhaps indicates that we have not been teaching the "whole truth" about baptism. We seem to have stressed truth about the remission of sins more than the truth about the commitment required in baptism. D. A scriptural understanding of baptism looks both backward and forward: 1. Backward: the remission of past sins. 2. Forward: a changed life, walking in newness of life. E. Without a true commitment of the heart, baptism is an empty act. VII. Conclusion A. To be "converted" means to turn to God with commitment -- not just to break with the past, but to do so decisively! Cf. Ac. 3:19. B. Indeed, God asks us to commit ourselves to Him entirely - 2 Tim. 1:12. Cf. 2 Cor. 8:5; 1 Pt. 4:19. C. It is "foolish" to hear the truth from God and not make any commitment to it - Mt. 7:24-27. D. How "committed" is your obedience to God? E. How "resolved" are you to follow the Savior? YEAR4_5_91.doc Page 4 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Bible Baptism Four & Five Years Lesson # 91 Various Selected Scripture References NAME 1. DATE: Who performed the very first baptism that we read about? (John the Baptist) ___________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Was Jesus Baptized? (Yes) ___________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 3. What were the people doing when John baptized them in Matthew 3:6? (Confessing their sins) ______________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 4. Did John the Baptist baptize Jesus? (Yes) ________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 5. Jesus never sinned. Why did he get baptized if he had no sins to wash away? (“To fulfill all righteousness Matthew 3:15) __ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 6. Was God pleased with Jesus when he was baptized? (Yes, Mark 1:8) ___________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 7. After Jesus died on the cross, did the Apostles still preach that one must be baptized into order to be saved? (Yes Acts 2:38) ________________________________________________________________________________________________ 8. Discuss Acts 8 (Simon and the Eunuch are baptized) with the children. 9. Discuss Acts 9 (Saul whose name was changed to Paul is baptized) with the children. YEAR4_5_91.doc Page 5 of 10 Revised: 12/22/04 SUBJECT: Bible Baptism Four & Five Years Lesson # 91 Various Selected Scripture References 10. 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