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Junior Soldiers Unit 11 : Lesson 7 Parable of the Talents PURPOSE : For the children to explore and understand that God asks us to be faithful and true in how we use the talents, gifts, relationships and opportunities he gives us. Each of you has been blessed with one of God s many wonderful gifts to be used in the service of others. So use your gifts well! 1 Peter 4:10 (CEV) Consider & Prepare Read: Read Ma hew 25:14 30 Access The Parable of the Talents on the Max7 website (www.max7.org/resource.aspx?id=c78994a7-b082-46bf-a2c4- c116d5cbe990&crea nguser=1). It can also be found on YouTube (www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqopwzproi8). The parable of the talents is a well-known story Jesus told to help people understand what is required of us when it comes to using what God has blessed us with. This parable may not be too familiar to the children, so this is a great opportunity for you to explore this story with them. In the parable, the first and second servants both received the same recogni on and praise from the master which helps to remind us that the parable is not about the total amount they earned but, rather, the faithful responsibility in living up to one s poten al and gi edness. Some of the children might find it difficult to understand how the master could throw the third servant out of the kingdom. The third servant, even though he had not mul plied the money that he was entrusted with, had looked a er it, and so the master s ac ons might seem harsh and unfair. Again, this is a great opportunity to work through this passage with the children and wrestle with what this might mean for them. With all that God gives us, it is important to look at the consequences associated with us not using those opportuni es and gi s from God. Think about a gi that you have spent me planning and saving for so that you could give it to someone, and then when they have received it they leave it in the box and don t use it. I wonder how you would feel. Imagine how God feels when he gi s us with things and we don t use them as we should. This parable has some tricky elements to it and we encourage you to do a li le more research than just reading the Bible passage; maybe you can also read about these verses in a Bible commentary or discuss the passage with your small group or ask your officer about it. We can t expect the children to understand it if we don t understand it ourselves.

What you will need: For Connec ng In Money (real, fake, Monopoly or chocolate coins will do) Sheets of A4 paper Butchers paper or whiteboard Pens or markers Playdough Box or bag Slips of paper For The Main Thing For Op on 1: a DVD/computer loaded with the video clip For Op on 2: a Bible or copy of the verses printed on sheets and props if you would like Paper, pens, money (real or otherwise) Bag or box, pieces of paper with talents wri en on them Butchers paper, Bibles and textas For Tying In Packet of seeds $5 note Gree ng card A3 paper and textas For Print off the cards for each child. Connecting In All that cash Place a large amount of money on a table in front of the children. (You could use real money although I would not recommend this; gold chocolate coins, Monopoly money or even pieces of paper with dollar values wri en on them will suffice.) For this ac vity it would be good to divide the children into small groups or pairs and give each group some paper and textas. You might like enough money so that each group has their own that they can hold as they work on this ac vity together. Ask the children in their groups to decide: if this was their money, how would they spend it? What would they do with it? Give the groups a me limit and then, when everyone is finished, ask the groups to share what they have decided. On a whiteboard or large sheet of butchers paper have a grid divided into three sec ons with the headings Spend it on others, Spend it on yourself and Invest it. Ask the children to go through their lists and to work out which items fit into each of the three categories and write them on the whiteboard/paper. Link: It would be really nice to receive this money as a gi to be able to spend as you would like. I wonder, though, if someone in your family gave you this money and said that you must return it to them in a year, what would you do with the money? (Give the children some me to respond to this ques on and add any new thoughts to the paper or whiteboard.) Jesus told a parable about some people who faced this exact situa on. Before their master went away on a long trip, he gave each of his servants a different sum of money to look a er while he was gone. They

had to make a very important decision: what were they going to do with the money that they had been trusted to look a er? How would they use it? They probably knew that when their master returned home, he would ask them what they did with it. I wonder what they did. Today we are going to explore what each of the servants did, how the master responded and what that might mean for each of us. What s my talent? For this ac vity you will need a box or bag and some slips of paper that includes a variety of examples of skills, talents, abili es and spiritual gi s. For examples: music, dance, encouragement, a great smile, being friendly, caring, joyful, sense of humour, helping others, cooking, teaching, reading, wri ng, drawing, singing, sport, talking, listening etc. You might like to use any of the above or come up with some of your own. You will also need some playdough, whiteboard or butchers paper and appropriate markers for this ac vity. Today we are going to play a game a bit like charades, however, it is not just about ac ng out what is on the slip of paper that you choose. You will also be given one of three ways that you will have to use to communicate what is on the slip of paper: ac ng it out, making it out of playdough or drawing it on the board/paper. Explain to the children that the things that are wri en on the slips of paper are things that you would consider skills, talents, abili es, spiritual gi s and things that you might be good at. Choose one child to start the game, once they have chosen the slip of paper from the box/bag have a leader tell them which of the three ways that they are going to use to try and communicate it. Provide a me limit for the children to try and communicate what they have on their slip (e.g. one minute). The other children must a empt to guess the talent that is being drawn, constructed or acted out. Have the child that has just finished their turn choose the next child to par cipate. You may not get through all the children depending on the size of your group. As the talents are guessed, place them on the table for all to see. Link: Today we have done an ac vity that helped us consider some of the things that we might be good at; you might call these skills or talents. There are different things that each of us do well. There are also some skills and talents we have that God gives us and some people might refer to these as spiritual gi s or gi s from God. If someone gives you a gi or a present what do you do with it? (Allow some me for the children to respond and talk about some of the gi s that they have received and how they have used them.) I wonder if you have ever been given a gi that you have never taken out of the box or container and used. I wonder how the person who gave you this gi might feel if they knew this. Jesus told a parable about some people who faced a similar situa on to this. Before a master went away on a long trip, he gave his servants each a different sum of money to look a er while he was gone. They had to make a very important decision: what were they going to do with the money that they had been trusted to look a er? How would they use it? They probably knew that when their master returned home, he would ask them what they did with it. I wonder what they did. Today we are going to explore what each of the servants did and how the master responded. Many of the skills and talents that we are good at (that we looked at in the game) were given to us by God. If God has given them to us as a gi, I wonder how he might feel if we did not use them and use them well. Let s explore this parable and what it might say to each of us about the things that we receive from God and how we might use them.

The Main Thing I wonder I wonder if there is something that you might like to receive at the moment, perhaps for your birthday or next Christmas or maybe just because. Maybe a new bike, scooter, video game, ipad, book, clothes etc. (Allow a few moments for the children to respond.) I wonder if you received that present if you would keep it in its box and not use it. Why/why not? (Again allow the children a few moments to respond.) Imagine that you did leave that gi in its box; I wonder how the person who gave it to you would feel. We have been talking about skills and talents and gi s, things that are given to us. Usually things that are given to us are meant to be used and enjoyed, not kept in a box. We are going to have a look at a parable that Jesus told that will help us to explore this idea further. Let s explore the parable Parables are stories or illustra ons that Jesus used to help people understand who God is and what his Kingdom is like. The parable we are looking at today is called the parable of the talents and it is found in Ma hew 25. I wonder if any of you know about this parable and what Jesus was trying to help people understand. (Give the children an opportunity to respond and have discussion about which parable this is.) Let s have a look together at what really happens in the parable and what Jesus might want us to take away from this passage. Op on 1: Watch the Max7 clip The Parable of the Talents (www.max7.org/resource.aspx?id=c78994a7-b082-46bf-a2c4- c116d5cbe990&crea nguser=1). Op on 2: Read the passage in Ma hew 25: 14 30 and then read it again and have the children act out the roles Before reading the passage, explain the meaning of the word talent and how it is used in this parable. When we use the word talent we usually mean something that a person is good at. But in Bible mes, a talent meant a lot of money about the value of 20 years wages. That might be about $1.2 million today! Invite some children to play the master and servant roles. The master is to distribute the money as the parable is read. Read the passage as the children act out their roles and what is happening. Following Op on 1 or Op on 2 For this sec on it would be good for the children to be in small groups and each group be given some butchers paper and textas as they explore the passage a li le more. Explore the following with the children in your small group. I wonder what stood out for you in this parable. What did you like about this parable? What did you dislike? Was there anything that you thought was unfair? Why? Jesus used parables (stories) to help others understand a par cular message, I wonder what you think Jesus wanted people to see or understand from this parable about the talents. I wonder if you see yourself in this parable: share with the group. I wonder what you might have done with the talents if you were given them by the master.

The money from the master was not a gi. The master trusted each servant to use the money wisely and care for it while the master was away. What ma ered most to the master was not how much the servants were given or how much they returned to him, but what they did with what they were given. When Jesus told parables he wasn t just telling stories to amuse people or keep them entertained, he told them to teach a lesson about God and our rela onship with God and others. In this parable, Jesus teaches that God has given us each special talents, gi s and abili es and that we have a responsibility to use them to glorify God. The servant who wasted his talent remember, he buried it in a hole was told off by the master. God doesn t like it when he gives us the ability to do something special for him, and we don t do it. Tying In What will you do? The parable of the talents helps to remind us that God wants to give us good things and trusts that the gi s he gives to us will be used well. We have many things to be thankful for, some big and some small things. It is important that we use all that God has given to us even when it might seem like a small thing. For this ac vity the children will need to be divided into three small groups (if you do not have enough children for three groups then you might like to choose one or two of the items below.) You will need a packet of seeds, an assortment of cards and a $5 note. Each group will be given an item that they will be entrusted with from the list below, a sheet of paper and some textas to record their brainstorming. Give the groups 60 seconds to brainstorm the best way to make our world be er, to encourage others or to serve someone using the li le things they have been given. When the me is up, allow each group some me to share the ideas they have come up with. Examples of items: Packets of seeds: Plant the seeds and grow the flowers. Give the flowers to someone, make an arrangement for church on Sunday. Assortment of cards: Make more cards and send them to people who are sick or send a thank you. $5 note: Give it in to the offering on Sunday, buy someone a li le gi to encourage them. Wow! What a great bunch of ideas to use a couple of small items to make a difference. I wonder how you might be using your own talents and the abili es that you have right now. I wonder if you are using them or if you might be burying them like the third servant. Prayer For this sec on you will need some A3 sheets of paper, textas or other drawing implements. Give each child a blank piece of paper. Ask the children to write their name in the middle of the page. Give the children a few minutes to reflect and write down the gi s, talents, skill and opportuni es that they believe God has given them. (If some of the children are having difficulty, you may need some leaders to help them talk through some op ons.)

Ask the children (when they are finished) to stop and reflect on the good things that God has provided them with. Take some me to thank God for these things and helping you to use them the best you can. Have the children stand in a circle holding their piece of paper out in front of them. Encourage each of the children to pray for the child to their right, that God will help them to use their talents and give them opportuni es to do so. Print off the cards a ached. The children might like to keep these in their journals or notebook where they could write or s ck the challenges, reflect, answer ques ons or complete ac vi es each week. Talk with your family and Big Bud about the things you are good at and the some of your gi s to help others. If you are good at cooking you might like to gi to someone s house. If you are good at drawing and wri ng you might like to work on some cards or le ers for people who you would like to encourage overseas. If you are good at talking and making people laugh you might like to go and visit a nursing home or someone who is unwell. If you are a their house, in their garden or to do some shopping for them. There are lots of opportuni es to use

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