Parable of the Prodigal Son
Parable of the Prodigal Son
10:00-10:15 - Get to know new kids, entertain early arrivals until lesson begins
Luke 15:11-32Â
What are Parables?
Take this opportunity to teach your children what parables are. They are little stories Jesus told that teach us about the Kingdom of God. They are similar to fables in that they are stories with a deeper meaning. But fables give moral or ethical lessons. For example, the Tortoise and the Hare teaches us not to give up (if you are the tortoise) and not to be too full of yourself (if you are the hare). The Boy Who Cried Wolf teaches us that if we lie repeatedly, people won't believe us even when we are telling the truth. Parables teach us about life in the Kingdom of God, or life as a Christian.
Parable Summary
In this parable, Jesus tells a story of a man with two sons. The son asked for his inheritance early, left home and squandered all his money on wild living. Essentially, the son tells the father, "I wish you were dead already. I don't care about you, I just want your money." But the son ran out of money very quickly. Give a fool money, and he is still a fool.
He ends up working for a farmer, feeding his pigs and finally comes to his senses when he finds himself really wanting to eat the slop he is feeding the pigs. He realizes that the servants working for his father's house are probably living far better than he is, so he decides to go back to his father and beg to be allowed to be a servant in his household. His father, however, sees him coming from a distance off, has compassion on him and goes running to meet him. The father throws a big party in honor of his son returning.
An oft-forgotten part of the story is about the older brother. He never treated his father that way. He didn't squander his money. He never left home. When he saw his father giving special treatment to the son who returned home, he became angry and jealous. He refused to go to the party. His father, however, tells him that it is appropriate to celebrate "because this brother of yours was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found." (Luke 15:32)
This is a great story to talk about the concept of repentance. Repentance is admitting that what you have done is wrong, asking for forgiveness, and changing your behavior. Repentance is a key concept for children to learn. Concepts are difficult for children to learn at this age, which is why teaching it using this story works so well!
The Kingdom lesson in this parable: All of us are like the lost son. We have sinned against God the Father. But he loves us and welcomes us back to him, no matter what we've done. All we have to do is ask him to forgive our sins and believe in his death on the cross and his resurrection as the payment for our sins!
What is a parable? A little story Jesus told that teaches us what life is like as a Christian, in the Kingdom of God
What did the son do to his father that was mean? He demanded that the father give him his inheritance early, and he left home
What did the son do with his money? He squandered it on wild living
What did he do after he ran out of money? He went to work for a farmer, feeding the pigs
What made him come to his senses? He found himself actually wanting to eat the pigs' food
What was his next plan? He decided to go home and ask his father if he could work as a servant in his household
How did his father respond to him coming home? He ran out to meet him, threw his arms around him and kissed him. Then he threw him a big party!
How did his brother respond to him coming home? He was angry that he got special treatment, since his brother was the one who wasted all his money, and he never left home
What was the kingdom lesson in this parable? God loves us and wants to forgive us, no matter what we've done
In this story, we learn that God is like the father of the lost son, who is just waiting for us to return to him, and he will forgive us.
Have you asked God to forgive you of your sins?
Time: 10-20 minutes
Materials needed from the cart:
Paper plates
Googley eyes
Glue
Pink construction paper
Pink tissue paper
Crayons
Scissors
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Time: 10-20 minutes
Materials needed from the cart:
Beads
String
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Confession is the act of agreeing with God that what you are doing is sin.
Repentance is the activity of reviewing one's actions, feeling regret for past wrongs and changing your behavior.
Make salvation bracelets that provide a visual of the salvation message.
Put the beads in the following order-
BLACK is for sin "For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." Romans 3:23
RED is for the blood Jesus shed for us on the cross. "But God demonstrates His love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." Roman 5:8
White is for our cleansing. "Though your sins are like scarlet, they shall be as white as snow." Isaiah 1:18
BLUE is for our baptism. When you were baptized, you were buried together with him. You were raised to life together with him by believing in God's power. God raised Jesus from the dead. Colossians 2:12
GREEN is for our growth as believers. But grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To him be glory both now and forever! Amen. 2 Peter 3:18
Yellow or Gold is for our eternal home in heaven. And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am. John 14:3
Time: 10-15 minutes
Materials needed from the cart:
Robe
Chair
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Divide class into two groups.
The first person on each team puts on a robe, runs around a chair or some other object and comes back to the starting point.
Optional: that person must hug the next person in line.
Then pass the robe to begin the next leg of the relay.
Time: 10-15 minutes
Materials needed from the cart:
None
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Once you're through the lesson/games use these to fill any remaining time, or the ideas listed below
Materials needed from the cart (varies based on the game you choose):
Christian just dance videos below
If they don't want to play the Christian Just Dance game they can play follow the leader.