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Bible Text
JONAH 1 - 4
Memory Verse
1Timothy 2:3-4 This is good, and pleases God our Savior, who
wants all men to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the
truth.
Truth of God’s Word
God wants everyone saved from sin. |
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Opening Segment (5 minutes)
Welcome the children
(15 minutes)
Memory Verse Visual
Teach the children the memory verse.
Use the
to re-enforce the Memory Verse.
Memory Verse Cards
Break Time (5 minutes)
(25 minutes)
Review Visual
Review: Result of Sin
Bible Text: GENESIS 6:1 – 7:24
Memory Verse: Romans 6:23 For the wages of sin is death, but the
gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Truth of God’s Word: Sin always destroys.
Living for God - Conclusion: When you received Jesus into your
heart to become saved, you escaped being destroyed by sin and
were freed from the last two types of death.
Use
:
What does God want for sinners?
Topic
Visual Introduce the lesson
:
JONAH 1 - 4
:
1Timothy 2:3-4 This is good, and pleases God our Savior, who
wants all men to be saved and to come to a knowledge of the
truth.
:
God wants everyone saved from sin.
Bible Story Visual
:
God wanted the people of Nineveh to be saved from their sins, so
He sent Jonah to preach to them. Instead of Jonah going to
Nineveh, he boarded a ship going in the opposite direction. Due
to Jonah’s disobedience, there was a great storm. To save the
ship, Jonah asked to be thrown aboard, and a huge fish swallowed
him. While inside the fish, Jonah repented. After God commanded
the fish to vomit Jonah out, Jonah went to Nineveh. He preached
to the people of Nineveh, they repented and God did not destroy
them.
Word in my Life Visual
:
God sent Jonah to preach to the people of Nineveh because he
wanted them to repent from their sins.
2 Peter 3:9, 1Timothy 2:3-4, Ezekiel 18:23 - God is not pleased
about anyone’s sin but wants all to repent and be saved from
sin. So God made provision for salvation by sending Jesus to die
and rise again to save everyone including you from sin (Roman
5:6-8). By believing in Jesus, God is pleased that you are saved
from sin just as He intended.
:
When you received Jesus into your heart to become saved, you
were saved from sin as God wanted.
:
God wants you to be saved from sin; therefore, you need to
receive Jesus into your heart to become saved.
Use
: What did you learn from today’s lesson?
(10 minutes)
Distribute the
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Break Time
Junior Lesson Activity Worksheet for grades 1 and 2
Intermediate Lesson Activity Worksheet for grades 3 and 4
Senior Lesson Activity Worksheet for grades 5 and 6
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