1. Story:
- Tell the story of Zacchaeus meeting Jesus (based on Luke 19:1-10)
2. Lesson
a. INTRO:
- Last week, we heard how Jesus met and healed someone on the road to Jericho. Who can remember who it was? Bartimaeus the blind beggar.
- Today, we will learn about how Jesus met another person in Jericho. He wasn’t blind. He wasn’t poor. In fact, he was very rich. But he wasn’t well liked and he was short. His name was Zacchaeus, and he was a chief tax collector.
1. Story:
2. Lesson:
- The blind beggar, Bartimaeus, could not see. But he could hear the crowd passing by. And he could shout. So he shouted, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me.”
- How did the crowd react? They scolded him. They asked him to be quiet. In their eyes, blind people should be seen and not heard — maybe they thought he was unworthy to disturb Jesus.
1. Lesson
- Song: Introduce a song on “Joy” (suggestions below)
- Next month we celebrate Christmas. Does anyone know any Christmas songs?
- <open for suggestions of carols … answer to highlight: “Joy to the World!”>
- Why do we sing “Joy to the World”? Because when Jesus came, He brought His joy!
- What is joy? <Some kids will say “happiness”>
- <Get kids to share>What was your happiest moment? What was your saddest?
Lesson: Let us trust in Jesus
1. Story:
- Tell the story of Jesus and the rich young ruler, based on Luke 18:18-27.
- This young man asked Jesus, “What must I do to inherit eternal life?” — He thought he could earn eternal life by what he does
Lesson: Let us come to Jesus
1. Tell the story of Jesus and the children from Luke 18:15-17.
- As Jesus was busy teaching one day, some people wanted to bring their children and babies to see Jesus. They wanted Jesus to touch their babies and bless them. But as they tried to come near, some of the disciples saw them and stopped them. Maybe they thought that Jesus wouldn’t want to be interrupted by a drooling baby or a grubby kid. What if they started crying and disturbed everyone else?
- But Jesus saw them and said, “Let the little children come to Me, and do not stop them, because the Kingdom of God belongs to such as these."
- Isn’t that wonderful? Jesus wasn’t too busy for the children. He wasn’t too important for little toddlers. He said that the Kingdom of God belonged to them, so they should be allowed to come whenever they wanted.
Lesson: Let us boast in Jesus
1. Story: Tell the Parable of the "Pharisee and the Tax Collector" based on Luke 18:9-13.
1. Lesson:
- Psalm 91 tells us about the protection God gives to us, His children.
- Let’s read Psalm 91 together:
- Psalm 91 tells us about the protection God gives to us, His children.