Do Not Worry Sunday School Lesson for Kids
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Use this children’s Sunday School lesson to teach kids how to not worry.
Needed: Bibles, Faith vs.
Fear cards, whiteboard or blackboard, stuffed or real bird (or a picture of a bird), flower
Intro Game: Faith vs. Fear
Print out or write the words Fear or Faith on a set of index cards. You should have an equal number of cards that say Faith as Fear.
Divide students into two teams, and have the
teams line up on separate sides of the room in single file lines. Mix up the
cards and give each student a card that says Faith or Fear. Set a timer for 3-5
minutes, depending on how many students you have. When you say Go! the first
two students run toward each and show each other their cards.
If one says Faith
and the other says Fear, the student with Faith scores a point for their team.
The person with Fear does not score. If both say Faith, both score a point and if both say Fear, neither does. Both
return to the back of their lines and trade their cards for a new card.
As soon as they leave the center, the second
two players run up and do the same thing. Play continues until the timer runs
out. The team with the most points at the end wins.
Lesson
Ask students, What does it mean to worry?
(If you worry about something, it means you’re thinking a lot about bad
things happening, and you’re afraid of
bad things happening.)
Do you ever worry about things? What kinds of things do you worry
about?
(Write the students’ answers on the board. Suggestions could include
school work and grades, making other kids like you, bullies and people teasing
you, parents fighting, thunderstorms, sirens, the dark, monsters, our families
not having enough money, etc.)
(Read Matthew 6:24-35 or summarize the
passage by reading the following story and asking the included questions.)
Jesus said that people worry a lot of times about whether or not
they’ll get enough food to eat or whether they’ll have enough clothes to wear.
And do you know what Jesus told them? He
said, “Look at the birds. (pull out bird) They don’t worry about not having
enough food. God gives them their food. And do you see how pretty the flowers
are? (pull out flower) They don’t worry about not having enough clothes to
wear. God gives them everything they need and decorates them with all kinds of
colors.”
Then Jesus said, “So you shouldn’t worry about things, either. God will
take care of you and will give you everything you need, just as He gives the
birds their food, and gives the flowers their pretty colors to wear, because you are more important to God than
birds and flowers. Just remember to trust God and put God first in your life,
and He will take care of you.”
But God doesn’t usually just give us what we need, does He? What do
birds eat? (Worms, bugs, berries, and other animals)
How do birds get their food? (They have to look for it and hunt for it.
God doesn’t just give it to them.)
But who made the worms and the bugs and the berries and the other
animals for the birds to eat? (God did.)
So, God made the food for the birds to eat, but the birds still have to
work to get the food. They still have to go out looking for it.
And that’s kind of the way it is with us. God made the food that we
eat. And God helps us with our problems and everything that we worry about. But
we still have to do things to help too. Do you remember some of the things we
were worried about?
One of them was school work and getting good grades. Can God help us
with our school work and help us to get good grades? (Yes.)
But God isn’t going to do our work for us or miraculously make us get
good grades, is He? We have to do something too. What do we have to do if we
want to get good grades? (We have to pay attention in school and study and do
our work.)
And if we pray and ask God to help us with those things, He will, but
we have to do what we’re supposed to do too. So, remember to ask God to help
you with your problems and remember to ask God to help you not worry, but also
remember that you have to what you’re supposed to do too.
Game: Birds and Flowers
In this version of Freeze Tag, you’ll divide the students into two teams. The team that is chasing the other is the Birds. They have to flap their arms and make bird noises as they’re running. The team being chased is the Worms. When they get tagged, they have to stay still like Flowers.
The Worms can tag the Flowers to unfreeze them, or every minute or so,
the leader can call out “Unfreeze!” and the Flowers turn back into running
Worms.
The round is over when the Birds tag all the Worms.
Remind students that God gives the Birds food, but they have to work
for it, just as we have to work for the things God gives us in life.
Activity: Acting It Out
Divide students into groups of two or three. Have each group decide on and act out a scene in which someone is worried about something but then puts their faith in God.Closing Prayer
God, help us not to worry about bad things happening. Instead, help us to trust You to provide for us and help us to do the things we need to do so that we don’t have to worry. In Jesus’ name we pray, amen.Recommended Extras
The Complete Illustrated Children’s Bible – for telling the stories with beautiful artwork and Biblical accuracy
The Beginner’s Bible: Timeless Stories for Children
– for telling the stories to younger children
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Jesus in the Spotlight (Discover 4 Yourself series) – an in-depth Bible study book for older children based on John 1-10
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