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This week’s destination:
HARVESTING FRUIT
This week so we are going to lean that God expects us to be fruit-bearing
Christians
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MATERIALS:
Paper, pencils, crayons for Game 1. Print the Super Fruits flash
cards X 2 for the Team Game, hide prior to class. Photocopy the
Bible Verse Card, Fruit of the Spirit review cards, crayons. Selection
of Super Fruits in season eg Mangoes, Pomegranate, Guava , Papaya,
Bananas etc
AS KIDS ARRIVE PRIOR TO THE LESSON
Get the children to colour the Bible Verse Card and Fruit of the
Spirit review cards prior to the lesson. The teacher then hides
the Fruit cards for Game 2
1. GAMES: (10 minutes)
FRUIT BEARING CHRISTIANS: Divide the children into pairs.
Give each pair a piece of paper that they can try to draw a person
(looking at each other for ideas of hair, face, clothes, etc) and
cut the outline of the "person". Have the children write
on their drawn person, "FRUIT BEARING CHRISTIAN" and write
words that represent bearing fruit, such as, WORSHIPS REGULARLY,
READS GOD'S WORD, PRAYS, SHARES JESUS WITH OTHERS, LOVING, JOYFUL,
ETC. Tape the drawn people to the classroom wall.
2. TEAM GAMES: (10 minutes)
FRUIT TREE RELAY: The teacher will draw different kinds
of fruit on construction paper and cut it out before class begins.
Be sure there is one of each type of fruit for each team. The fruit
will be hidden around the room. Divide class into teams. When the
teacher says -- FIND THE BANANA -- the entire team can hunt for
one banana and run back to their starting area. Continue with finding
fruits such as FIND THE PAPAYA, FIND THE GUAVA, FIND THE MANGO etc.
After each "fruit find", the team will return.
3. ACTIVE PRAISE CHORUS (10 minutes)
Opcional: Descargar
el Video Musical de Alabanza y Adoración en Español
4. INTIMATE WORSHIP (5 minutes)
5. TEACHING
a. “Back Track” Review (5 minutes)
Can you remember last weeks Bible Memory Verse that you took
home with you?
“Be self-controlled and alert. Your enemy the devil prowls
around looking for someone to devour.” 1 Peter
5:8
Questions for discussion:
Remember the lion from last week?
• Who does the Bible say is like a lion? (The devil)
• Could you win in a fight against a real lion? (No)
• Who could help you fight a lion and how? (The Holy Spirit
gives us self control)
• Why do you need to be alert? (Because the devil prowls
around looking for someone to devour.)
b. Learn a Bible Verse (5minutes)
'For three years now I've been coming to look for fruit on this
fig tree and haven't found any. Cut it down! Why should it use up
the soil?' Luke 13:7b
'Sir,' the man replied, ‘leave it alone for one
more year, and I’ll dig around it and fertilize it. If it bears
fruit next year, fine! If not, then cut it down.’ Luke
13:8-9
"The harvest truly is great, but the laborers are few; therefore pray the Lord of the harvest to send out laborers into His harvest." Luke 10:2
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Ayudas Visuales en Español y versículos de la Biblia.
c. Teach the Lesson (15 minutes)
Look what I have... some of our Super Fruits Mangoes, Pomegranate,
Guava , Papaya and Bananas. Yum! Yum! I think I'll have a delicious
snack right now.
Do you know what I think would be great? I think it would be great
to have a lot a fruit trees in your yard so that any time you wanted
a snack, you could just go out and pick a piece of fruit off of
the tree. But what if you had an fruit tree in your yard that never
had any fruit on it? It wouldn't be good for anything except shade,
would it?
In our Bible lesson today, Jesus told a story about a man who planted
a fig tree in his garden. After some time had passed, he went to
look for some fruit on the tree, but there was none. Year after
year he watched the tree, but the tree never produced any fruit.
Finally, the man went to the gardener who took care of the tree
and said to him, "For three years I have been coming to
look for fruit on this fig tree and haven't found any. Cut it down!
It is just taking up space in the garden."
The gardener answered, "Please, sir, give it one more
chance. Leave it for another year. I will give it special attention.
I will dig around the tree and give it plenty of fertilizer. If
the tree produces fruit next year, great, if not, then you can cut
it down."
In telling this story, Jesus was really talking about us and about
God. God has "planted" us here on this earth and he expects
us to produce good fruit in our life.
What kind of fruit does he expect?
When He looks at the way we live our life, he wants to see things
like love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, and gentleness. There
are times when he is disappointed in what he sees, but he is willing
to give us another chance.
What can we do to help us produce the kind of fruit that God expects?
We can sorship regularly, read God's Word, pray, fellowship and
witness Those things will help us to live a fruitful life.
Extracts from:
www.sermons4kids.com/living_a_fruitful_life.htm
God is the God of the Second Chance:
Story Time:
When Thomas Edison was struggling to perfect the light bulb, it
took his team of workers twenty-four hours to put together just
one light bulb. When the team was finished with one light bulb,
Edison gave it to a young boy to carry upstairs. Step by step the
boy carefully climbed the stairs, afraid that he might drop this
priceless piece of work. You can probably guess what happened; the
poor boy dropped the bulb at the top of the stairs. It took the
team twenty-four hours to produce another bulb. Finally, tired and
ready for a break, Edison was ready to have the bulb carried upstairs.
He gave it to the same young boy who had dropped the first one.
Mr. Edison gave the boy a second chance! That's true forgiveness,
isn't it?
In our Bible lesson today Jesus tells a story about a man who had
a fig tree in his vineyard he became frustrated it was not bearing
fruit. “Cut it down! It is just taking up space."
"Leave it alone for one more year," the keeper
of the vineyard begged. "I will dig around it and put fertilizer
on it. If it has fruit next year, fine. If not, then cut it down."
In this story, the owner of the vineyard is God, the keeper of
the vineyard is Jesus, and the tree represents God's children. God
has every reason to expect his children to produce good fruit. Sometimes
we don't produce that kind of fruit, but we have a loving and forgiving
God. God gives us a second chance too and it is important for us
to know that we don't have to do it alone. The keeper of the vineyard
helped the tree by working the soil and adding fertilizer. When
we allow Jesus to work in our lives, he will help us to produce
the kind of fruit that God expects.
Extracts from:
www.sermons4kids.com/god_of_the_second_chance.htm
6. APPLICATION / ENCOUNTERING GOD
Aren't you glad that we have a loving and forgiving God who gives
us a second chance?
Thank Him.
CLOSING PRAYER:
Heavenly Father, help us live a life that will be pleasing to you.
We are thankful that even though we don't always produce the kind
of fruit that you desire, you give us a second chance. Help us to
allow Jesus to work in our lives so that we will produce the kind
of fruit that you want from us.
TAKE HOME PAGE
Give the ‘Take
Home Bible Verse Card' one to each child.
FINAL
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