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Children's Ministry Message from Lori Herson, April 19, 2020

Hi Goshen Families,

We hope you are finding the strength and patience to make it through these days as you have established new routines with your kids! I've enjoyed seeing many of your children's faces through some Zoom and Web Ex calls!

Below are ideas for 4/19 Sunday service:

Worksheet for the lesson on Jesus' Temptation:

https://sharesync.serverdata.net/us/s/DqdOZgvV1WG14J4w7NGyK7003d1554

A video for the lesson on Jesus' Temptation:

https://sharesync.serverdata.net/us/s/wfhMG7hIUYt0Ie3fpsrsbt003d1554

Some wording that you can use for the lesson on Jesus' Temptation:

  • Satan wants to ruin God’s plan. In Genesis 3, he tempted Adam and Eve to disobey God. Sin entered the world, and the perfect relationship between God and man was broken. But all along, God had a plan to rescue His people through His Son. So when Jesus came to earth, Satan didn’t back down. After Jesus was baptized—beginning His ministry and effectively declaring war on Satan—Satan tempted Jesus.
  • If Satan could just get Jesus to stray from God’s perfect plan—if he could just get Jesus to sin—then Jesus would be disqualified to be the sinless Savior people needed. But Satan could not stop God’s plan.
  • Jesus’ temptation is not primarily an example to be followed but more a declaration of who Jesus is. He is the answer to God’s promise of a descendant who would crush the head of the snake. (Gen. 3:15) Jesus is the perfect sacrifice required to take away sin. Where Adam failed, Jesus succeeded. Adam brought guilt and death to the human race, but Jesus brings forgiveness and life to all who trust in Him.
  • Even today, the devil works hard “to steal and kill and destroy” (John 10:10). Teach kids that the power to resist temptation comes from Jesus. Kids may struggle to understand that following Jesus won’t mean instant eradication of temptation and sin in our lives. (Sanctification is a lifelong process!) Pray that your kids would see Jesus as their greatest treasure—more valuable than any instant gratification the world has to offer.
  • Finally, give your kids hope for when they fail. Jesus’ perfect obedience is credited to those who trust in Him. Remind the kids that “if we confess our sins, he [God] is faithful and righteous to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness” (1 John 1:9). We can boldly approach God’s throne to receive both grace and mercy when we need it. (See Heb. 4:14-16.)
  • Jesus was tempted, but He trusted God and never sinned. Jesus is perfect and righteous. A perfect sacrifice was required to take away sin. Jesus was that perfect sacrifice. He died on the cross to free us from sin and to give us the power to say no to temptation.

FAMILY STARTING POINTS

  • Babies and Toddlers
    • Jesus always did what was right.
    • Jesus obeyed God’s plan.
    • Jesus was tempted in the wilderness.
    • Jesus always obeyed God’s words.
    • God sent Jesus because He loves us.
  • Preschool
    • Jesus was tempted and never sinned.
    • Why did Jesus become human? Jesus became human to rescue sinners.
  • Kids
    • Jesus was tempted and never sinned.
    • Why did Jesus become human? Jesus became human to obey His Father’s plan and rescue sinners.

UNIT KEY PASSAGE

  • John 3:30

Blessings to you and your family as you worship together on Sunday!

Lori

 

 

Lori Herson

Director of Family & Children's Ministries
Lori was blessed to grow up in a loving home with parents who served full time in missions and...

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