we are learning about a time when jesus healed two people....
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We are learning about a time when Jesus healed two people. When you hear today’s Bible story, listen closely for these words from our
puzzle to discover how they are connected.
MONDAY Matthew 13:1-91. Where did Jesus go? ______________________________________________________
2. Why did he have to get on a boat? ___________________________________________
3. How did he speak to them? ________________________________________________
4. Name four places seed fell and what happened to it: ____________________________
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5. What was the last command that Jesus gave?__________________________________
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TUESDAY Matthew 13:18-23
1. What was the seed supposed to represent?
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2. What did the birds represent? ________________
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3. Why does the seed on the rocky ground only last a
short time? _______________________________
4. What causes them to fall away? ______________
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5. What chokes the Word? ____________________
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6. What is the result of the seed on good soil?
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MEMORY VERSE 1 John 5:3
"In fact, this is love for God: to keep his commands.”
Parables—Lesson 6
Name: _______________________
WEDNESDAY Psalm 15 1. What does the author of this psalm ask?
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2. Name three important characteristics of
the person described in Psalm 15:
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3. What does it mean to speak truth from
their heart? ______________________
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4. What is the result of having these
characteristics? ___________________
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Which of the characteristics are hardest for
you to have? Ask God to help you follow
the wisdom in this Psalm this week!
FRIDAY Psalm 8 1. What are three things from this Psalm that
make you praise God? _________________
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2. Why is it amazing that God cares for
mankind? __________________________
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3. What honor has God given to men and
women? ____________________________
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4. Take a moment and write out your own
prayer of praise to God! ________________
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THURSDAY Proverbs 1:8-19 1. What is the command given in verse 8?
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2. What type of men might try to entice you?
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3. What are two things that you might be
enticed to do? ______________________
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4. Why should you not follow their paths?
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Parables—Lesson 6
1. Jesus is a good _____________________.
2. God’s plan is not always ___________________.
3. __________________ happens outside of God’s plans.
4. The truth is revealed to those willing to ___________________.
5. God ______________ you where you are now.
Name: _______________________
Parables—Lesson 1
1. Jesus is a good ___TEACHER__.
2. God’s plan is not always __OBVIOUS__.
3. __NOTHING__ happens outside of God’s plans.
4. The truth is revealed to those willing to __LISTEN__.
5. God __VALUES_ you where you are now.
Name: _______________________
Parables—Lesson 1
Parables Lesson 1
Why Parables?
Activity 1: Story Discussion/Application Activity
What to do: Review Matthew 13:10-17 Note: Possible Answers are italicized as a prompt only if students are stuck on question. 1) When you were little, what kind of books did your parents read to you? Did you ever listen to
stories? Why do you think that is the case? Often times, story books for children are renowned not
only because they are captivating and interesting but also because they teach lessons about how to
live or face certain situations. How does this relate to Jesus’ teachings? Jesus taught in parables. He
taught stories that were captivating and interesting to the listeners and to those who were seeking
to know Him, they could learn valuable lessons from the stories.
2) Take a minute and try to remember your favorite story book (it can be recent or from a long time
ago) and turn to a partner and tell them the name of it and a 30 second description of what
happened. You see? Remembering stories is fairly easy. Jesus was a good teacher who wanted to
share truth not only with the disciples but with people in future generations as well. By telling the
truths and lessons that He wanted to pass on in stories, the disciples were able to listen and
remember to share with others.
3) What does it mean to have a hardened heart? People with hard hearts come to Jesus without a
desire to be humble or learn. They have their own agenda and reasons why they are going through a
tough time. What things might cause your heart to be hard? Sin in general – specifically, pride,
anger, frustration, dissapointment, impatience… How does this affect your ability to read or
understand Jesus’ messages to you? If you don’t allow yourself to come before Christ with a humble,
listening heart, you will miss out on a BIG part of His message to you.
4) When you come to church to learn about the Bible do you have a soft heart? Or do you have a hard
heart that does not want to learn more about God’s Word? Read James 1:21. What do you have to
put away to receive the word? Getting rid of filthiness and wickedness, the sin in our lives, allows us
to be open to hear God’s instructions. What attribute should you have when you read the word?
SMALL GROUPS: Make sure to:
• Sign in kids as they arrive
• Check off sign in sheet if they have completed their devo, if they can recite
this unit’s memory verse, and if they brought their Bible.
• Matthew 6:33—But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness and
all these things will be added to you.
Parables Lesson 1
Meekeness/Submissiveness, a willingness to humbly submit to God’s Word. Why is the word
important? The Word gives instructions about how to have your sins forgiven and live a fulfilling life
in Christ.
Activity 2: Application activity
What to do: Instruct the students that you will be playing a game called Egyptian Numbers. Use the
small index cards provided and take your time to arrange them in a random, but complicated looking
pattern. Instruct students that this “arrangement” represents a specific number from 0-10. Allow
students to guess at which number it is. If students guess right, rearrange the cards and allow them to
try again.
Here is the trick:
• You as a leader are randomly arranging the cards with no knowledge of how Egyptian numbers
work.
• The key is to rest your fingers on the table after you arrange them and have the “number” it
represents on your fingers.
• At the beginning of the game, try to make this unobvious by choosing a natural looking number
like five, ten, or even zero. As you try several rounds, you can add hints by making it more and
more apparent what the trick is.
• Helpful hint: sometimes arranging them, staring hard at it, and then fixing one or two can make
it more believable.
As students figure out how this works, instruct them to keep it to themselves and allow other kids to try
to figure it out.
Bring it home: In this game, it wasn’t obvious at first why you should be able to determine what the
number was. However, as the game went on, you began to see patterns and understand it.
Often when Jesus spoke in parables, the disciples or other listeners didn’t understand the first time.
However, Jesus took time to explain certain parables to the disciples and other parables were easier to
understand in certain situations or commented on by later Christians. This summer, we will be diving
into several of the parables from God’s Word and learning about their importance!
Remember what we said about stories being easy to remember? I challenge you to share the stories we
learn in here with one other person each week. Just like Jesus told the disciples, and the disciples told
others, now you can be a part of Jesus’ ministry too!
Parables Lesson 1
Activity 3: Prayer / Closing
What to do: Each month, we have a new memory verse. This month’s verse is the theme of Launch, the
4th-6th grade ministry, Matthew 6:33! Using the memory verse written on the whiteboard, read through
it together. Ask for a volunteer to pick one letter out of the verse. Have everyone stand up and squat
with their hands on their knees. When you get to that letter in the verse, everyone must pop up like
popcorn! Then repeat with a different letter.
Do this several times as a class.
Bring it home: Just a reminder that each week, we will be checking for three things from you: Bible, Devos, and
Verse! The group who gets the highest percent gets donuts that week! Encourage each other to do all three things!
Close in prayer together.
If you still have time after completing the activities, work on the following:
• Memorizing the memory verse
• Working on day 1 of the take-home devotion
• Review the books of the Bible
• Retelling today’s Bible story