WEEK 16

REVIEW

Weeks 13, 14 and 15

Week’s Objective:

To remember that our Jesus was and is a miraculous healer. If we have faith in Him, He can and will make all things possible, just like He did with the Roman soldier’s servant, the ten lepers and the paralyzed man. Let’s remember that God wants us to Be Trusting, Thankful and Caring!

Prayer as You Prepare:

Father, thank You for working miracles in the lives of people thousands of years ago and still today. We trust You to always be there for us. Heal any who are suffering from sickness or brokenness. Draw them closer to You, Father God. We are so thankful to You for all that you give us and that we do not deserve. May our hearts overflow with love for You and for others. Give us opportunities to care for our brothers and sisters in Christ. Amen.

In the classroom...

Week 13—Trust Jesus, the Powerful Healer! The Story of the Roman Soldier’s Faith

  • What was your favorite part of this Bible story?

Synagogue built; sick servant; Roman soldier sends for Jesus; incredible faith; miraculous healing; OR thankfulness.

Week 14—The One Who Said Thanks: The Story of Jesus and the Ten Lepers

  • What was your favorite part of this Bible story?

Jesus and His disciples in Jerusalem; ten lepers call out to Jesus; the lepers to a priest; healing; one thankful heart; OR Jesus sad yet pleased.

Week 15—Four Caring Friends: The Story of a Paralyzed Man and His Friends

  • What was your favorite part of this Bible story?

Born paralyzed; Jesus coming to town; the four friends’ plan; in through the roof; healing; OR running home praising Jesus.

NOTE:

  • There will be markers to create a colorful note or picture about the last three weeks’ character traits. Then use the scissors in your classroom to cut out the character trait note so your students can give it to someone this week.

Activity: Hangman

*Whiteboard markers and whiteboard

To help review the past three lessons, use the sentences below to play three games of hangman. Once a student gets the sentence correct, ask them to share more about that Bible story and why you wrote down that sentence.

Sentence 1—“Trust in God.”

Sentence 2—“Give God your thanks.”

Sentence 3—“Be a caring friend.”

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