Lent
This week's Gospel is one of my all time favorites because it reminds us that NOTHING IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR GOD!! It also reminds us not to worry when you think there is not enough of something because GOD ALWAYS PROVIDES. ( sometimes in the most unusual ways but our needs are met by the ONE who knows us best!) It is the story of Jesus feeding the huge crowd the loaves and fishes. (Matthew 14:13-21) The second reading this week is epic as well! (Romans 8:35,37-39) "Brothers and sisters; What will separate us from the love of Christ? Will anguish,or distress, or persecution, or famine, or nakedness, or peril, or the sword? NO, in all these things we conquer overwhelmingly through him who loved us!" This is the HOPE we need today! The prayer coming from my heart after reflecting on the scriptures for Sunday: Heavenly Father, Thank you for blessing us so many ways, every day of our life. Thank you for the people that you place on our path, thank you for our families, thank you for our friends, and thank you for the opportunities you give us to shine your light for others! In this ever changing world during the pandemic....thank you for being the constant! Thank you for helping us calm the waves of insecurities for the future. Thank you for being our peace and salvation always! Lord we lift up all who are struggling with health concerns in mind and body, all those who are mourning, parents figuring out whether to send kids to school or stay home, and all those struggling with finances. Help us to trust in you. Help us to trust that you will provide way like you did the day when you fed a crowd from a small basket of fish and few loaves of bread. We know you are with us. Thank you for being our HOPE! AMEN What is the prayer in your heart? Below is a song we can reflect on the call to lean on Jesus and trust that HE knows exactly what we need! For Preschool & Kindergarten https://www.dltk-kids.com/bible/cv/jesus_feeds_five_thousand.htm For Elementary ages Grade 1- 5 Sunday School Lesson: Jesus Feeds the Five ThousandUse this free Sunday school lesson “Jesus Feeds the Five Thousand” with kids from Living Inside Out to teach kids that they can trust God to provide. Find more great Sunday school lessons to help kids grow in their faith. Scripture: John 6:1-14 The Point: We trust God to provide. Key Verse: “You are the God of great wonders!” --Psalm 77:14 Bible FoundationThe ProblemWord of Jesus’ miracles and life-changing teaching was spreading—he was becoming something of a celebrity. One day, on a hillside near the Sea of Galilee, a massive crowd of over 5,000 people gathered to hear him. In the midst of the crushing mass, a bad situation became obvious to Jesus’ disciples: These people would soon be hungry and clearly there was no possible way to feed them all. More Than EnoughAndrew found a young boy in the crowd who had food—but just five loaves and two fish. Miraculously, Jesus multiplied the small meal into a feast for thousands, with baskets of leftover food. Jesus knew what the people needed and, from the start, he “knew what he was going to do.” Through this amazing miracle, he demonstrated that he could—and would—provide. And even more, Jesus showed that when he gets his hands on our stuff, blessings explode in abundance. Coulda, Woulda, ShouldaJesus could have spoken a simple word, and food would have appeared. He could have simply thought about it, and the hunger of all the people would’ve been instantly satisfied. Maybe some people think he should’ve done it that way—it certainly would’ve been faster. But Jesus didn’t. Instead, he let the people experience hunger. He helped his disciples recognize their utter inability to solve the problem themselves, and he used a young boy’s small offering as part of his miracle. A Deeper AgendaThe day after he miraculously fed the 5,000, the same crowd gathered again. Jesus illuminated the events of the previous day with an even deeper spiritual meaning: “I am the bread of life,” he said, “Whoever comes to me will never be hungry again” (John 6:35). In the Old Testament, God communicates the same idea, explaining that he purposely allowed his people to hunger and then gave them manna to help them realize that they need him to really live and be satisfied (Deuteronomy 8:3). Living Inside OutGod often works in this way so we realize that only he can provide for our deepest needs and hungers. He wants us to know that he will provide even when it may not seem possible to us, and that he may also want to involve us (our time, our abilities, and so on) in the process of his provision. Are you aware, in this moment, how much you rely on God? That he is the ultimate provider of your food, your water, your shelter, even the air you breathe as you read these words? Take time to give God credit for his provision. Take stock of divine provisions in your life you may have taken for granted. Praise God for the needs he meets and the lessons he seeks to teach you through your dependence upon him. Sunday School Lesson: Jesus Feeds the Five ThousandParents - Prepare AheadOn a large sheet of butcher paper, draw a large target with a bull’s-eye and three large rings surrounding it. In the bulls-eye, write “YOU.” On the next ring, write “FAMILY.” On the next, write “FRIENDS.” On the outer ring, write “SCHOOL.” Attach the target to a wall or other hard surface 1. WelcomeSay: Jesus performed amazing miracles for many people. He prayed for people to hear and see again, helped people walk, and even raised people from the dead! Watch one amazing miracle where Jesus feeds over 5,000 people—with just a little boy’s lunch. Have kids discuss in small groups:
2. Object LessonYou’ll need:
Say: How many corners does your piece of paper have? Allow time for the kids to count their corners. Say: Your paper has four corners. But what if I want to give someone a corner? Cut off a corner of the paper, and hand it to a child. Hold up the paper, and say: Okay, now that I’ve given a corner away, how many corners do I have? Allow kids to answer, and then say: Wait a minute. I have five. Count the corners to the kids. Then have each child cut a corner from his or her paper. Say: You see, the more times Jesus divided the bread and fish, the more he had to give away. Have the children count the corners on the cut-off piece they each have. Not only that, the people had more than enough. Encourage the kids to each cut off more corners, each time counting the multiplying corners. Have kids discuss in small groups:
3. Bull’s-Eye!You’ll need:
Announce which ring the ballhits. Have everyone find a partner and share a way that God has provided for him or her in that area. For example, if the ball hits “FRIENDS” on the target, kids can talk about how God provided them with awesome friends who like the same things they do, who are fun to play with, and so on. Choose another child to throw the ball. Have kids switch partners. Repeat several times, until each area is hit. Have kids discuss in small groups:
4. Creative DrawingYou’ll need:
Say: You have a drawing of something ordinary. Now think of two or more ways you can use that item in a way that’s different from what it’s normally used for. For example, a spoon could help build a sand castle. A toothbrush can scratch your back. Allow about two to three minutes, encouraging kids to think creatively. There are no wrong answers. Once everyone has finished, have kids trade their papers back and share their ideas with each other. Have kids discuss in small groups:
For even more great articles like this in every issue, subscribe today to Children’s Ministry Magazine! Check out the link below for more great discussion starters and talk about the miracles that you have witnessed in your life! https://www.dltk-kids.com/t.asp?t=https://www.dltk-kids.com/bible/jesus/takehome26.gif FOR YOUTH in Middle School What are you hungry for? What would you want from Jesus today? Do you trust him? If you struggle with trusting ...ask Him for help. When was the last time you really prayed? How do you pray? Do you sit in the quiet or do you open the Bible, journal or use music to help direct your thoughts. Your challenge this week is to explore different ways to pray. Go to Jesus with all your heart! For Teens and Young Adults This is one of my all time favorite skits....... The Trust Fall. Do you trust Jesus? Do you really trust him with everything going on in your life? What can you do to increase your trust. For me, in order to really trust someone, I have to get to know them. I have to spend time with them. What about you? How well do you know Jesus? What can you do to know him better. Just some things to think about. I hope you take the plunge! Lent
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