April 19: Jesus Heals Blind Bartimaeus (Mark 10:46-52)
Supplies:
Scraps of fabric to make a blindfold
for each child
12 Popsicle sticks for each child
1 cardstock pattern for each child
Band-aids and stickers
Glue
Yarn
First-Aid Kit
Activity Before Story:
Open
the first aid kit and one by one take the supplies out and talk with the kids
about what they are and what we use them for and why. Ask students, “Have you
ever been sick, or gotten hurt? Who took care of you? Doctors—doctors are smart
people, and they are smart because God gives them the knowledge to heal people.
God helps the doctors learn about making sick people well again. Read the story
of Jesus healing the blind man.
Story:
Jesus
and his followers were leaving Jericho one day. There was a very large crowd of
people with them. As they walked out of town, a blind man named Bartimaeus was
sitting beside the road. When Bartimaeus heard that Jesus was near, he began to
shout.
“Jesus, have mercy on me,” he cried out. Some of the people
yelled at blind Bartimaeus. “Be quiet!” they shouted. But Bartimaeus called out
to Jesus even louder. “Have mercy on me!” he begged. “Please be kind and help
me.”
“Jesus heard blind Bartimaeus. “Tell him to come here to me,”
jesus said. “Jesus wants you to come to him,” some people told Bartimaeus. So
Bartimaeus threw his coat to one side and felt his way over to Jesus. “What do
you want me to do for you?” Jesus asked. “Help me to see,” Bartimaeus answered.
“You may go now,” Jesus said. “Because you believed in me,
your eyes are healed.”
As soon as Jesus said that, Bartimaeus could see. He was
healed! Then Bartimaeus followed Jesus as he went on down the road.
What was the blind man’s name? What
did he ask Jesus to do? How did Jesus help him? Why do you think Bartimaeus
followed Jesus after he was healed?
Summary & Questions:
What was the blind man’s name? What
did he ask Jesus to do? How did Jesus help him? Why do you think Bartimaeus
followed Jesus after he was healed? Can Jesus heal us when we are sick? How can
we ask Jesus to help us feel better when we are hurt or sick?
Activity After Story:
Blindfold
each child and play a short game of Simon Says while they are blindfolded. Then
put them all in a line, have them hold onto each other’s waists and walk around
the room (you leading the way). After a couple of minutes, sit down on the
floor again. Then they may take the blindfolds off. Ask children, “Could you
see anything with the blindfolds on? What was it like walking around the room
when you could see where you were going? Would you want to be blind all the
time? How did you know you weren’t going to bump into anything while you were
walking around? You knew I was leading you—that’s called faith, when you trust
someone to lead you and not let you get hurt. The blind man had faith in Jesus
that He would heal him, and make him see again. That’s why Jesus was able to
heal him. Jesus can only help us if we believe that He can. Do you believe that
Jesus can make you well when you are sick or hurt? Let’s make something to help
us remember that Jesus can heal us when we are sick or hurt. Pass out
cardstock. Have students cut out squares and decorate with band-aids and
stickers. Use glue to attach 12 Popsicle sticks (log-cabin style) to the sheet
of cardstock. Be sure kids keep the picture frames flat on the table. When they
are finished, glue yarn to the top corners on the back of the frame as a
hanger.
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