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WELCOME TO WEEK 4

We trust lots of things every day without even thinking about it. We trust our car will get us to school in the morning. We trust our refrigerator will keep our food cold all day. We trust our alarm clock to wake us up in the morning. More than those things that we trust to do what they are made to do, we can trust Jesus to do what He says He will do. This week we will see how the disciples learned to trust that Jesus what do what He said He would do. 

John 20:19-31


 
 

BIBLE STORY

Print and cut out the following challenges and place them in a bowl. Take turns pulling a challenge strip out of the bowl and attempting to do the activity on the paper.

Take out a slip of paper and read what is on your sheet. Then you will decide if you will accept the challenge and do it, or if you will decline to complete the challenge.

We can trust Jesus to do what He says he’s going to do. Although we were not always able to complete the tasks we were given, it doesn’t matter how hard or difficult something may be, Jesus can do it! We can trust Jesus to do what He says he will do. When Jesus appeared to the disciples Thomas was not there and so had a hard time to believing. Today we will read a story about Thomas who didn’t believe right away that Jesus had risen.

Read or listen to the scripture John 20:19-31

Who was together in the room? (The disciples)

Why were the doors locked? (Of fear of the Jewish leaders)

How did Jesus enter the room? (Jesus came and stood among them)

What did the disciples do when they saw Jesus? (They were overjoyed)

How did Jesus give them the Holy Spirit? (He breathed on them)

What did Jesus say would happen if they forgave someone’s sin? (Their sins would be forgiven)

What did Thomas say when the disciples told him they had just seen Jesus? (He would believe when he saw the holes in his hands and feet)

How did Jesus appear again to the disciples? (Jesus came and stood before them)


BIBLE STORY ACTIVITY


Activity

Create an obstacle course in your space. Use chairs, blankets, small table, pool noodles or things you have on hand. Blindfold the person going through the course. The other person then gives oral directions to get them through the course. Did you make it through the course without tripping or falling over anything? Was it easy or hard to listen and have faith in the person directing you through the course? Did you trust they were leading you the right way? What senses did you have to use to get through the course?

Materials: materials for ann obstacle course (chairs, blankets, small table, pool noodles etc), blindfold


Alternate

We can trust God has a plan when we read His word and see that what was written years before came to be because God had planned it in advance. Read the following scriptures and then find the matching verse that shows how it was fulfilled years later.

Materials: activity sheet, pencil


Independent activity:

Make a hidden message. Take a white sheet of paper and use a white crayon to write a hidden message on your paper. On your first sheet write the message “You can trust Jesus” using the white crayon. Then use water colors to paint over the entire sheet of paper to reveal the message. Make other hidden messages to pass to your siblings or friends for them to read.

Materials: White construction paper, white crayon, water colors, paintbrush

 

ARTS & CAFTS

CRAFT 1

Hand cut-out with heart in the middle. On the hand write “Jesus Helps me Believe

Materials: handprint, construction paper, scissors

 

Craft 2

Coloring page

Materials: printed coloring sheet, crayons

 

FOLLOW-UP

How did Jesus appear to the disciples?

How could Jesus appear when the door was locked?

Why were they disciples so afraid?

What are some things you have a hard time trusting that you can not see?

How can we have faith even when we can’t see it?


Practical Application at Home

What questions do you have for God today? What things do you doubt or are unsure of. Questions are not a sign of weak faith but of a faith that is searching for God. Wanting to know more and believe for yourself shows you want to have a relationship with God. God is big enough to handle your questions, just keep talking to Him!

On the journal sheet, write the date on your entry and write a letter, or prayer, to God. Tell Him what you believe right now, and ask questions you may have. This week, as you read your bible, sing songs, listen to praise music, talk with your parents, teachers and church leaders, see if God reveals his answers to you. Continue to seek God and praise Him for the answers you receive. You can easily turn this page into a journal by creating more pages or using a blank notebook and glueing this to the first page as a starter. Journaling prayers is a great way of communicating with Jesus. It’s also a great way to look back and see how God has answered your prayers.


Additional Resources


Outings to Reinforce Lesson

Enjoy the cool weather and take a nature walk. Observe the things God created and how they work together in His plan. What part do each of us play in God’s plan for us?