LESSON 4 THE GREAT CATCH

Similar documents
SERIES: WAY BEYOND MYSELF LESSON 3 JESUS WALKS ON WATER

LESSON TITLE: Jesus Heals Blind Bartimaeus

Sailing the 7 C s The C of Commitment: Noah

Christmas Theme: The Greatest Gift

Objective: God has a Plan! Bible Memory Verse: Jeremiah 29:11 For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans THEME OVERVIEW

Christmas Theme: The Light of the World

Jesus Chooses His Disciples

Jesus Makes Breakfast (The Reconciliation of Peter)

LIFE OF CHRIST from the gospel of

The Early Church Peter Preaches After Denying

Parable of The Prodigal Son

A PRAYER IN THE GARDEN

THE FORGIVING FATHER

LESSON TITLE: Jesus Visits Mary and Martha THEME: Jesus wants us to spend time with \ Him. SCRIPTURE: Luke 10:38-42

Objective: God is all Powerful! Bible Memory Verse: Matthew 19:26b With man this is impossible, but with God all things are THEME OVERVIEW

Jesus is The Way. A copy of the activity sheet for each child A hole-punch Crayons, scissors, yarn, and double-sided tape Duct tape for one activity

God Sends the Holy Spirit (Pentecost)

THEME: Jesus sent the Holy Spirit to indwell and empower us.

THEME: We should take every opportunity to tell others about Jesus.

Devotion NT267 CHILDREN S DEVOTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF: LESSON TITLE: The Second Coming. THEME: Jesus is coming again. SCRIPTURE: Matthew 24:27-31

Lesson 6: Solomon Writes Many Proverbs

The Fruit of the Spirit is Joy

The Fruit of the Spirit is Love

THE TEMPTATION OF JESUS (C.1.Spring.3)

LIFE OF CHRIST from the gospel of. Luke. Lesson 13 Journey to the Cross: Jesus is Arrested/ Peter Denies Jesus

BEFORE THE ROOSTER CROWS

miracles of jesus 1. LEADER PREPARATION

Devotion NT273 CHILDREN S DEVOTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF: LESSON TITLE: The Garden of Gethsemane. THEME: We always need to pray! SCRIPTURE: Luke 22:39-53

LESSON TITLE: Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life

God is Eternal Lesson 1

On Your Marks: Under-5s Day 2 Jesus heals Bartimaeus Mark 10: 46-52


Prepare ahead of time for kindergarten 1st grade Small Groups this session:

What are you. worried about? Looking Deeper

All Saints (or All Hallows) Celebration

WELCOME TO GOD S FAMILY

The Lame Man with Four Friends A Lesson Set written by Carol Hulbert from: First United Methodist Church 120 S. State Street Ann Arbor, MI 48104

KidSlot #15 Forgiving Others

Jesus is God s Son. Unit 2 Jesus is God s Son. Text. Key Quest Verse. Bible Background. Luke 2: Jesus is the Son of God (John 20:31).

Preparing an Evangelistic Bible Lesson

Course Name: [ The Book of 1 John ] Lesson One: [ Twelve Things You Need To Know about the Apostle John ]

Old Testament. Part One. Created for use with young, unchurched learners Adaptable for all ages including adults

THEME: God wants us to walk as children of light.

BABIES FEBRUARY Basic Truth: Hold or rock a baby and sing the following song to the tune of Are You Sleeping.

LESSON TITLE: The Great Commandment. THEME: Love is the fulfillment of the Law. SCRIPTURE: Mark 12:28-34 CHILDREN S DEVOTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF:

LESSON 2: JESUS, THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD, IS BORN

Jesus Appears to His Disciples (Doubting Thomas)

The Cost of Discipleship. A Youth Lesson for Grades 3-5, 6-8, & 9-12

Level 2 Lesson 7. HEALING IS IN THE ATONEMENT By Andrew Wommack

GOD GAVE HIS CHILDREN A PATH THROUGH THE SEA (A.2.Spring.7)

Prayer Basics. Children

The Holy Spirit is with you all the time. He is with you when (Mark out all the X s and J s to find out some times the Holy Spirit is with you.

THEME: God desires for us to demonstrate His love!

Main Point: God gives each of us gifts and abilities. We should use them to glorify Him.

LESSON TITLE: Our Chief Cornerstone. THEME: Jesus is our cornerstone! SCRIPTURE: Ephesians 2:19-22 CHILDREN S DEVOTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF: Dear Parents

How satan stops Christians from receiving the Prayer Language.

A QUIET TIME. Text published by: European CEF Kilchzimmer 4438 Langenbruck Switzerland

THEME: We need to completely trust in Jesus.

The Baptism of Jesus

Greetings, Blessings, Scott DeWitt Director of Spiritual Outreach Casas por Cristo

Jesus at the Temple (at age 12)

Grace to you and peace, from God our Father and from our Lord Jesus Christ.

WHAT MATTERS MOST THE BEST USE OF LIFE IS LOVE

Crossing Kids Advent Devotional

How to Win Against Sin Lesson One: Our Enemy, Our Hero

The Early Church: Peter s Great Escape

The Way, The Truth, And The Life John 14:1-6

Step 1: Come together

Step 10: How to develop and use your testimony to explain the gospel?

The Story of the Titanic Called "Lost or Saved?"

Jesus Invites Me! Affirmation. I am welcome in the flock! Word: INVITATION

Next Step Lessons for New Believers Finding Confidence in Our Faith

Step 1: Come Together

GOD S BIG STORY Week 1: Creation God Saw That It Was Good 1. LEADER PREPARATION

The four Gospels credit Jesus with about three dozen miracles... Hebrew Scripture begins with the miracle of creation...

UNDERSTANDING OTHER RELIGIONS Week 3: Islam 1. LEADER PREPARATION

The Amazing Fishing - A Portrait of Peter

Valley Bible Church Sermon Transcript. Serving Christ s Flock John 21:15-17

The Temptation of Jesus

LESSON TITLE: Peter and John Arrested and Released

LESSON TITLE: Parable of the Workers in the Vineyard

PRAYING FOR OTHER PEOPLE

Easter Lesson for 4-7 year olds. Friday was Sad, but Sunday was Glad

LESSON 5 The Gifts of the Holy Spirit

Compassion: The Heartbeat of God

The Heavenly Express By Sharon Kay Chatwell

Jesus Prays at Gethsemane

Jesus and Nicodemus Lesson Aim: To know God loves the world.

LESSON TITLE: A Story about Investing. THEME: We should share the love of Jesus! SCRIPTURE: Luke 19:11-27 CHILDREN S DEVOTIONS FOR THE WEEK OF:

Jacob is Renamed Israel

United Church of God An International Association. Level 3 Unit 5 Week 3 THE PARABLE OF THE TALENTS

How to Get Your Prayers Answered. By Dr. Roger Sapp

CHRISTIAN STEWARDSHIP FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Curriculum Outline. Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4 The Beginning Elias Helps a A Poor Jars of Oil

THE ORDER OF THE MASS

water baptism contents

Liturgy & prayers for all age worship

Jesus Calms the Storm

GOD S PLAN FOR YOUR LIFE!

LESSON TITLE: The House Built on the Rock

Ministry Track Evangelism Training (MTET) for Group Leader

Transcription:

LESSON 4 THE GREAT CATCH Bible Reference: Luke 5:3-10 Key Verse: 1 Peter 5:7 Casting all your worries on him, because he cares for you. OVERVIEW - Bible Story - Key Verse - Prayer Part - Small Group Activities - Review ITEMS NEEDED: - Signs for: Simon Peter, Andrew, James, John - A bean bag - Signs for: The Lord s Prayer sign - Each small group will need items for the Foam Name Plate craft. - A place where students can turn in prayer requests BIBLE LESSON (Based on Luke 5:3-10) SAY: Good morning. We are so glad that you re here today. Today we re continuing our series called Way Beyond Myself which is all about the idea that God has the power to do things that are Way Beyond what you and I could ever do on our own. CONTROL TOOL Anytime I say, That s impossible! I want you to say, Not for God! Practice a few times. If you want have a boys verses girls competition to see who can be louder. REPEAT after me: All things are possible for God. Review ASK: Who remembers some of the stories we ve talked about? (Jesus healing the paralyzed man; Jesus sending Peter to pull a coin from a fish s mouth; Jesus and Peter walking on water.) REPEAT after me: Jesus can heal. Jesus can forgive sins. Jesus can do the impossible. Act-It-Out Choose two volunteers and give them signs that say Simon Peter and Jesus. Then choose three more volunteers and give them the signs that say, James and John. SAY: Whenever you hear the name, Jesus, say, Lord of all! Let s practice.

Tell the story and have your characters act it out. They can even repeat their character s sentences after you: Tell the Story (adapted from Luke 5:1-11): Now it happened, while the multitude pressed on Jesus and heard the word of God, that Jesus was standing by the lake of Gennesaret. Jesus saw two boats standing by the lake, but the fishermen had gone out of them, and were washing their nets. Jesus entered into one of the boats, which was Simon's, and asked him to put out a little from the land. Jesus sat down and taught the multitudes out of the boat. When he had finished speaking, Jesus said to Simon, "Put out into the deep, and let down your nets for a catch." Simon answered him, "Master, we worked all night, and took nothing; but at your word I will let down the net." When they had done this, they caught a great multitude of fish, and their net was breaking. They beckoned to their partners in the other boat, that they should come and help them. They came, and filled both boats, so that they began to sink. But Simon Peter, when he saw it, fell down at Jesus ' knees, saying, "Depart from me, for I am a sinful man, Lord." For he was amazed, and all who were with him, at the catch of fish which they had caught; and so also were James and John, sons of Zebedee, who were partners with Simon. Jesus said to Simon, "Don't be afraid. From now on you will be fishers of men." When they had brought their boats to land, they left everything, and followed Jesus. SAY: This was an incredible miracle that amazed these future disciples and showed them that Jesus was more than just an ordinary man. Simon Peter called him, Lord. And today we want you to know that Jesus is Lord of all. SAY: When I point to this side, I want the all the boys to say, Jesus is Then I ll point to the other side, and I want all the girls to say, Lord of all. Go back and forth between the two sides three times to see who can be louder. SAY: Jesus is Lord and He is the only way that any of us can be saved and go to Heaven. CONTROL TOOL Leader: That s impossible! Students: Not for God! SAY: We want you to see that God can do the impossible which includes filling a net full of fish. But an even bigger miracle is that God can save you and me from our sins. REPEAT after me: Jesus can heal. Jesus can forgive sins. Jesus can do the impossible. SAY: Let s give our volunteers a hand for helping us. KEY VERSE SAY: From now on anytime I say What do you know? I want you to say, Jesus Saves! Leader: What do you know? Students: Jesus Saves! SAY: I need some help to spell an important word that has to do with our key verse today. To do this, I m going to need a few volunteers to help me spell with your bodies. That s right, I need some body- spellers.

Choose 4 volunteers Begin positioning their hands and arms to spell the word FISH without telling the students what letters you are making. SAY: I have positioned their hands and arms to spell a word. Raise your hand if you think you know what word we ve spelled. Once the word is guessed, clap for the volunteers and let them sit down. ASK: Can anyone tell me a story about fish in the Bible? (There are several: Jesus feeding the 5,000, the nets being full of fish, Jesus preparing breakfast for the disciples after His resurrection, Jesus sending Peter to pull a coin from the fish s mouth.) SAY: The word fish isn t in our verse today but fishers of men or fishermen is. Listen to today s main verse. Read from your Bible Luke 5:10 SAY: When we follow Jesus we also learn how to be "fishers of men". ASK: What do you think it means to be a "fisher of men?" SAY: Instead of catching fish we catch people. We get to tell others about Jesus so that they too can give their lives to Christ and be saved. ASK: What does it mean to be saved? (A person is saved the moment he accepts Jesus as his Lord and Savior the moment he gives his life to Jesus. That s when a person is saved.) ASK: What is a person saved from? (From their sins, from a life without God and from the punishment for their sins.) ASK: What do you use to catch fish? ASK: What do you think you use to reach people for Jesus? (God s word, good actions, a love for Jesus, kindness, to be willing to tell others about how Jesus saved you.) SAY: Never be ashamed that you know and follow Christ. And there are a lot of ways that you can tell others about Jesus. This is part of God s plan for you but His plan for you also begins with YOU coming to know Jesus and being saved yourself. Leader: What do we know? Students: Jesus Saves! Leader: That s impossible! Students: Not for God! SAY: Give yourselves a hand for doing such a great job with our verse today. PRAYER PART Choose 2 volunteers to hold the Lord s Prayer sign. Ask your kids to say it with you. ASK: After being with Jesus, what did the disciples ask Jesus to teach them? (To pray)

SAY: This is how Jesus taught them to pray and it is our example too. I want to encourage you to ask your parents to say this prayer with you each night before you go to bed and in the weeks to come, we ll be learning more about prayer too. SAY: But right now, I want to show you something more about prayer. Choose 1 volunteer TELL your volunteer that you are going to throw a bean bag to him and you want him to catch it and throw it back. Do this several times. ASK: What does it mean to cast something? ( Casting is another way of saying throwing kind of like casting a fishing line to try to catch fish You re throwing it out into the lake.) SAY: We are going to read about something that God wants us to throw or cast His way. Read 1 Peter 5:7 from your Bible. ASK: What does God want you to cast or put on Him? (Your cares.) ASK: What kind of cares or burdens do you think God wants you to put on Him: Some of your cares; A few of your cares; Just your really big cares; Or all of your cares? (All your cares.) ASK: Why can you cast all your cares on God? (Because He cares for you.) TOSS the item back and forth with your volunteer again, but each time you throw it, say a care or worry that someone might have Here are some examples below - Let s say you get scared in the middle of the night. You can cast that care on God. (Throw the bean bag. Ask your volunteer to throw it back). - Let s say someone in your family gets really sick and you re worried about them Your can cast that care on God. (Throw the bean bag. Ask your volunteer to throw it back). - Let s say someone in your family goes on a business trip and you re afraid something bad might happen to them You can cast that care on God. (Throw the bean bag. Ask your volunteer to throw it back). - Let s say someone at school is bullying you You can cast that care on God and you also need to tell your parents. (Throw the bean bag. Ask your volunteer to throw it back). SAY: Casting your cares on God means talking to him about the things in your life that bother you, worry you, or burden you. It means giving your concerns and cares to Him. ASK: What are some cares or worries that you have? SAY: Everybody bow your heads and close your eyes. First, I want you to cast your cares on God. Right now just tell Jesus what is on your heart and mind (pause for a few seconds) I m also going to call out a few of the prayer requests that were turned in this morning and as I do, I want you to ask Jesus to help these situations. Then keep praying for these cares anytime you think about them this week.

Conclude by praying specifically for your students to trust Jesus and have His peace. Thank the Lord that He answers prayer and that what is impossible for us is possible for Him. Dismiss to Small Groups SAY: Right now it is time for our small groups, so I m going to dismiss you one row at a time. Dismiss rows of chairs to the tables in the rooms. Give them specific directions where to go. SMALL GROUPS Craft (NOTE: Today you might want to introduce the craft to everyone and explain what it means before dismissing them to their tables.) SAY: Today we re going to make name plates out of foam cut- outs. Each of you will get a foam rectangle and we want you to spell your name and then decorate it however you like. SAY: But before we begin I want you to know that there are two things we want this name plate to remind you about your life: (1) Anytime you look at this name plate and see your name, remember who Jesus said you would be A fisher of men. If you are saved, that s who you are and God has given you the privilege of being able to bring other people to Him. (2) Again, anytime you look at this name plate, we also want it to remind you that YOU can cast your cares on God because He cares for YOU. So, let s go over those two things again. (1) Everybody say, I am a fisher of men. (2) Everybody say, I can cast my cares on God because He cares for me. Use the picture and instructions on the back page to help lead your students in making a Foam Name Plate craft. DISCUSSION QUESTIONS Below are questions that you can discuss with your students before, after or during the activity: - Name someone you know that you think might not know Jesus. - How can you find out if they know Jesus or not? - What are some ways that you could tell them about Jesus? - Why do you think some people never tell anyone about Jesus? - What are some other things you can do to help bring people to Jesus? (Pray for them Some people worry about family members and close friends who don t know Jesus and this is a care that they can give to God. Giving a care like this to God doesn t mean that you pray for it once and never pray for it again. Picture it like a fishing rod you cast it out but you also reel it back in. There are many concerns you ll have in your life, like praying for a lost person, where you will pray for them over and over again.)

Prayer What some cares that you would like to give to God today. Take prayer requests and pray with your students. OTHER ACTIVITIES FOR OLDER STUDENTS Ask your students to write a letter to God either about something that worries them or about someone they want to come to know Jesus. FOR OLDER STUDENTS Give students a small piece of paper. Tell them to write on it the name of a person that they think might not know Jesus. Tell them to fold the paper over and to use a tack to pin it to a cross in your room. This will be a reminder this semester to continue praying specifically for these people. FOR YOUNGER STUDENTS Ask your students to draw a picture of something that worries them or someone they want to come to know Jesus.