Bible story to teach new life in jesus
Here's a Bible story that can be used to teach about new life in Jesus:
The Story of the Prodigal Son (Luke 15:11-32)
Objective: To teach children about the concept of new life in Jesus and how it can be experienced through faith in Him.
Age group: Children aged 6-12
Summary: The story of the Prodigal Son is about a young man who leaves his father's house and squanders his inheritance on wild living. When he runs out of money, he realizes the error of his ways and decides to return home to his father. But instead of being scolded or punished, the father welcomes him back with open arms and throws a big party to celebrate his return.
Teaching points:
- Sin and separation: Just like the Prodigal Son, we all sin and separate ourselves from God. We make mistakes and do things that are not pleasing to Him.
- The Father's love: God is like the Prodigal Son's father - He loves us unconditionally and wants us to come back to Him. He is always waiting for us to return and forgive us of our sins.
- New life: When we come back to God, we receive a new life in Jesus. We are forgiven of our sins and become children of God. We are given a fresh start and a new chance to live for Him.
- Faith: Just like the Prodigal Son had to have faith that his father would welcome him back, we need to have faith that God will forgive us and give us a new life in Jesus.
Discussion questions:
- Have you ever done something wrong and felt sorry for it? How did you feel?
- What do you think the Prodigal Son was feeling when he decided to return home to his father?
- How does God feel about us when we sin and separate ourselves from Him?
- What does it mean to have a new life in Jesus? How can we experience this new life?
Activity ideas:
- Create a "Welcome Home" banner or poster to hang in the classroom or church.
- Have the children draw a picture of the Prodigal Son returning home to his father and write a short story about what they think the father might be feeling.
- Sing a song about God's love and forgiveness, such as "Amazing Grace" or "God Loves Me".
- Have the children write a prayer or a letter to God, asking for forgiveness and a new life in Jesus.
Conclusion: The story of the Prodigal Son is a powerful reminder of God's love and forgiveness. When we come to God with a humble heart and ask for forgiveness, He welcomes us back with open arms and gives us a new life in Jesus.