Showing posts with label Luke 15:11-32. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Luke 15:11-32. Show all posts

Saturday, February 7, 2015

February 8: The Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32)

February 8: The Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32)

(From The Beginner's Bible)

            “There was once a man who had two sons,” said Jesus. “The younger son was not happy at home. He dreamed of an exciting life far away. One day, he decided to leave his home. So he went to his dad. ‘I know that part of your land is mine,’ he said. ‘I want you to pay me for my share.’
            The father gave the son what he wanted. The son took it all and went far away. At first he was happy. He did whatever he wanted to do. He went wherever he wanted to go. He bought whatever he wanted to buy.
            Before long he spent all his money. He did not even have the money to buy food. So he got a job feeding pigs. He was sad. He wanted to go home. He was also afraid. Maybe his father would not like him anymore. But he began the long trip home. At least he could be a servant instead of a son.
            His father saw him coming. He ran to meet him. He hugged and kissed him. ‘Let’s have a party,’ he said. ‘My son was lost, but now he is found!’”

            God is like this father. He is full of joy when someone decides to obey Him.

Questions:
-What did the young son do? 
-Why did he want to come home again?
-Why was the older brother jealous?
-Have you ever had to forgive someone? Tell me about it. 
-Tell about a time someone forgave you.

I have a sheet I let the kids paint with watercolors after this activity. In bubble letters "FORGIVE OTHERS" is written. The letters/spaces are big enough to make cute designs and patterns if the kids wish to explore their creative side a little! Always a fun craft.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Week 18: May 4

Our theme for May is "Jesus Teaches us to say 'Thanks!'"

Week 18- GUEST TEACHER (Prodigal Son says "Thanks, Dad!") (Luke 15:11-32)


This week we had a visitor come downstairs, Mr. Ben, to share with the kids the story of the Prodigal Son. To fit our theme of "Thanks" this month, Mr. Ben talked to the kids about how thankful the Son was that he had a Dad he could come home to, and how thankful we are that we have our Heavenly Father to call on in our time of need.