Children's liturgy is a time for children's sermons and lessons for the Sunday school. It can be difficult to find a way to make your Bible lessons are exciting. Following is a fantastic idea to the Sunday school class.
Bible lesson on sin
This lesson contains an object, so that your children have greater clarity sermon. The activity will be concentrated during the activity is a panel.
Write a word onBlackboard, but write it wrong (make sure there is a spelling error that the notice of children). You can also write a sentence with a word wrong. Start talking about a different theme and give your children the liturgy-time students to maintain the correct spelling.
If the first child, she recalls, as if you do not know what he or she refers to action. Now carefully discussed with the students and insist that it is spelled correctly. Go so far, another student look at the wordin the dictionary. Once you confirm that you wrote the wrong word, tell the class that you will only spell it that way, keep them as you wish. Give the kids some time to argue its position.
Now agree that it is wrong, and hold up a sheet of white paper on the misspelled word. to ask them if you take care of the errors and bring them back to their point of arguing.
Ask your class what you do to care may be responsible for the error. Many of them arecertainly say that you delete the word and write properly again.
The point of the Sunday school table
Explain that you are treated the way with the misspelled word on how many people deal with sin. You may need to write on the board:
* Firstly, to say that we do not see the sin.
* We also argue that it is correct.
* Third, we will decide our own path.
* Finally, we agree that sin is wrong,We try to cover it.
Children's stress, in this sermon that God wants us to try to erase our sins and errors. However, we must understand that it is wrong and turn away from him, do it well. Finally, we must ask God to forgive our sins and wash it (or delete) away. Read 1 John 1:9, the class at the end of the lesson for Sunday school.
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