Monday, April 29, 2013

Children's Church Lesson: Jesus Feeds 5,000


Story
Say: What are some things that God wants us to do? (Give the children time to list various things).  One of the things that God wants us to do is to give to the church so God’s work can be done.  Do you have a lot of money that belongs to you that you can give to the church? (The answer for most children should be no).   Even if we don’t have a lot of money we can give we can still find ways to give to God.  Today we are going to read a story about how Jesus took something small that a boy gave and used it to do something amazing!
Read “Jesus Feeds 5,000” in any children's story bible.

Lesson
Say: What problem did Jesus and his disciples have? (There was a huge crowd of people who needed to be fed)  What did they have for the people to eat? (5 small loaves of bread and two fish)  What did Jesus do? (He fed all 5,000 people with 5 loaves and 2 fish!)  What happened after everyone ate (12 baskets of leftovers were collected!)
We are kind of like the boy in our story aren’t we?  We don’t always have a lot to give.   Just like the boy in the story we do always have something we can give.  Do we have some money, even if it is not a lot (yes).  Did you know that there are other things we can give to God besides money?  The boy shared his food, what are some other things we can give to God (things we have that we don’t need anymore, things we are good at/talents, etc).  Even if we don’t have a lot of money we have things that we can give to the church so God’s work can be done.  Just like in today’s story God can take the small things we have to give and use them to do amazing things!  

Memory Verse
Good people will be generous to others and will be blessed for all they do.  - Isaiah 32:8

Big Idea
God can take the small things we have to give and use them to do amazing things!

Prayer
Say a short prayer thanking God for the things he has given us and asking him to help us be generous giving back to Him some of the things he has given us.  



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