If You’re Not With Me, You’re Against Me
Use this children’s Sunday School lesson to teach
kids what it means to make a decision for Jesus.
Needed: Bibles
(optional: something to represent two professional sports teams, such as
pictures of their logos, jerseys, or hats)
Intro Game: With Me or Against Me
In this game of tag, a player’s own teammates can turn against them. Divide the students into two teams. Each team is trying to tag the other. But when you shout “Against!” players can only tag members of their own team. When you shout “With!” the teams work together against the opposite team again. The winner is the last student in the game.Lesson
Show students your two items. I’m using the Cowboys and the Bengals football teams for this example.
Say, Let’s pretend you’re going to be
a pro football player and you want to join the Cowboys team. If you join the
Cowboys team, can you also join the Bengals team and be on both teams at the
same time? (No.)
What if you don’t join the Cowboys
team or the Bengals team? Let’s say you change your mind and don’t want to be
on any football team. Are you on the Cowboys team then? (No.)
You have to actually be on the Cowboys
team to be on the Cowboys team, right? That’s kind of the same way it is with
Jesus and being a Christian.
(Read Matthew
12:30.)
Jesus said if you’re not with Him, you’re
against Him.
If you’re not on His team, then you’re
on the devil’s team. If you’re on Jesus’ team—if you believe in Jesus—then
you’ll go to Heaven when you die.
But if you don’t believe in Him
because maybe you believe in another religion, or maybe you don’t believe in
anything at all, then that means you’re not on Jesus’ team, and you can’t go to Heaven when you die. You
have to be on Jesus’ team if you want to go to Heaven.
And Jesus wants all of us to be on His
team so that we can all go to Heaven when we die.
Raise your hand if you believe in
Jesus and want to be on His team.
Game: With Me or Against Me
Play the intro game again and remind students that we’re either with Jesus or against Him. We have to be one or the other, and we want to be with Him so that we can go to Heaven when we die.Game: Jesus Says
Explain that part of being on Jesus’ team means doing what He says.
In this game of Simon Says, students
follow your commands and motions when you say, “Jesus says” first. If you don’t
say, “Jesus says” before the command, and they do it anyway, they’re out. If
they follow a motion that doesn’t match the “Jesus says” verbal command,
they’re out. The winner is the last one in the game. They become the new
“Jesus” for the next round.
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