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It is often difficult to admit our sin. Why? Because we have to be intentional about breaking our personal self-will to do what is right. It is often a very humbling experience. Today in Discovery Land, we heard Jesus tell the parable of the lost son. We learned the importance of admitting sins and confessing them. “Bring the Bible to Life” in your home this week to reinforce with your children what we learned in class. Take the Family Challenge This week we studied Luke 15:11-32. Challenge your children to admit and confess their sin to God and the person they‘ve sinned against. Creating a pattern in your children’s lives at a young age can transform how they live when they are older.
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What did we discover this week? Luke 15:11-32
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KNOW RIGHT Jesus teaches about the lost son.
ACTIVITY
Find these hidden items: a pig, a tree, a pile of coins, and a heart. When you’ve found them all, color in the picture.
DO RIGHT I will confess my sins to God. Find the kids that are sinning and cross them out with a black crayon.
What did you discover today? 1. What did the younger son want from his father — money or a new bike? 2. What did the younger son do with the money his father gave him — spend it all or put it in the bank? 3. When the son ran out of money, did he go to his grandmas house or run out of food to eat? 4. What did the son find for a job — feeding pigs or working at a store? 5. What did the younger son decide to do — go home to his father or go play football? 6. Did the son tell his dad that he sinned? 7. What did the father do when his younger son came back home? 8. After he forgave him, did he give him a job or throw him a party? Answers: 1. Money. 2. He spent it all. 3. He didn’t have food to eat. 4. Feeding pigs. 5. Go home to his father. 6. Yes. 7. He forgave Him. 8. He was so happy he threw a big party.
FEEL RIGHT
THINK RIGHT Jesus answered, “I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” John 14:6 Practice the verse as a family and then call Grandma and Grandpa and recite it to them.
The Prodigal Son
I can feel loved knowing that God, my Father, will forgive me.