Bible Studies for Life Grades 1-3 Activity Pages Winter 2013-14

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GRADES 1–3

Winter 2013-14 | KIDS ACTIVITY PAGES ronnie floyd | General editor

starting over real-life questions

Eric Geiger Vice President, Church Resources Ronnie Floyd General Editor David Francis Managing Editor Jeff Land Publishing Team Leader Jana Magruder

contents

bibl e stu d i e s for lif e G ra d e s 1 – 3

UNIT 1. starting over

Director, Kids Ministry Publishing Jeffrey Reed Director, Kids Ministry

SESSION 1: Hope........................................................................................ 3

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SESSION 2: Forgiveness............................................................................ 5

Publishing Team Leader, Kids Activity

SESSION 3: Love......................................................................................... 7

Pages for Grades 1–3

SESSION 4: Change.................................................................................... 9 SESSION 5: Renew................................................................................... 11 SESSION 6: Faith....................................................................................... 13

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UNIT 2. real-life questions SESSION 1: Does God Love People?.................................................... 15 SESSION 2: Who Is God?......................................................................... 17 SESSION 3: Why Should I Tell About Jesus?....................................... 19 SESSION 4: Who Wrote the Bible?........................................................ 21 SESSION 5: How Did God Create the World?..................................... 23 SESSION 6: Why Is There Sin?................................................................ 25

SPECIAL FOCUS: Jesus Was Born.......................................................... 27

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B i b l e S t u d i e s f o r L i f e g r a d e s 1–3

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Unit 1. Session 1

I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is God’s power for salvation to everyone who believes.

Hope

A-MAZE-ing Hope

R o m a n s 1:16 H C S B

Follow the maze. Read the Scripture given on some of the road signs. How did Jesus offer hope to the hopeless?

LIFE verse I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for it is the power of God unto salvation to every one that believeth.

m ay Ma ny t hings seem hopeless, of Jesus, b ut beca use ope! I ca n have h

R o m a n s 1:16 K J V

Luke 8:24 John 5:6,8-9

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Mark 6:31-42

Matthew 20:34

B i b l e S t u d i e s f o r L i f e g r a d e s 1–3

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One Conversation™

Use these discussion starters to help foster a spiritual conversation with your family.

The Bible Meets Life: Find the right person to compare yourself to, and you can come off looking really good. Set your standards low enough, and you’ll come out on top. But how do you fare when God sets the standard? God’s standard of perfect righteousness is the only one that matters. Regardless of how good we might think we are, we fall far short of His standard. The Bible makes this clear, but it also makes the solution clear.

Romans 1:16-17; 2:5-11; 3:9-12

Concept: Hope

preschool Matthew 14:22-33 Life Point: People need Jesus. • How did Jesus help Peter? • What are some ways Jesus helps you?

Live it out: Ask your child to think of something he wants to do by himself but must have help to accomplish (for example, driving a car). Help him know that some things are ones we cannot do on our own and that we need Jesus to help us. TAKE IT FURTHER: Check out the Hope section of the Bible Studies for Life: Kids Family App.

kids Matthew 14:22-33 Life Point: Jesus offers hope for the hopeless. • What hope did Jesus offer to Peter? • What hope does Jesus offer to you? • How can you help others know that Jesus offers hope?

Live it out: Talk with your child about some situations that seem hopeless. Share that to the world many things might seem hopeless but that because of Jesus, we can have hope! TAKE IT FURTHER: Check out the Hope section of the Bible Studies for Life: Kids Family App.

Students Romans 1:16-17; 2:5-11; 3:9-12 The Point: You can’t meet God’s standard on your own. • Tell your student about the last time you wanted a do-over. • Ask your student how he feels about the standards you’ve set for him. Have a conversation around this quote: “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”1 —Martin Luther King Jr. 1. Martin Luther King Jr., “Letter From a Birmingham Jail [King, Jr.],” African Studies Center. Available from the Internet: http://www.africa.upenn.edu.

Live it out: Your student has been encouraged to do one or both Live It Out activities in the Personal Study Guide. If he plans to complete Trust: • Ask your student how you can be praying for him as he surrenders different areas of his life to Jesus. • Later in the week, remind your student that you are praying for him as he learns to trust God with everything. If he plans to complete Awareness: • Ask your student if he would like some suggestions about how you can reach out as a family to help others. • Help your student set a specific date to take action to impact your community or a group of people for Jesus.