The Great Commission Sunday School Lesson for Kids -
Jesus Gives His Disciples Their Mission and
Promises to Always be With Them
Use this children’s Sunday School lesson to teach kids about the Great
Commission.
Needed: Bibles, balloons
Intro Game: Disciple Tag
Choose one student to be It. When they tag someone, that person links hands with them and joins their team. They continue adding people to their team, linking hands with each one until all but one student is part of their chain. That remaining student becomes It for the next round.
Play two or
three rounds and then, explain that when we tell people about Jesus, we want
them to believe in Jesus too. If they do, they become a Christian and join our
team. Then, they help us tell more people about Jesus.
Lesson
Explain that this story happened a few weeks after Jesus rose from the dead.(Read Matthew
28:16-18.)
Jesus said
that all power in Heaven and Earth had been given to Him. Who gave Him that
power? (God.)
God gave
Jesus that power because Jesus did everything God wanted Him to do. Jesus
never, ever, in His whole life did anything wrong, and then, Jesus died as a
punishment for our sins to save us. So, God gave Him all the power.
(Read Matthew
28:19-20.)
What did
Jesus tell the disciples to do? (He told them to go make new disciples for
Jesus and to baptize them.)
And that’s
still what Jesus wants us to do. He wants us to tell other people about Jesus
and God so that they can be Jesus’ disciples too and go to Heaven when they
die.
How long did
Jesus say He would be with us? (Until the end of the age.)
That means that
until the end of the world, Jesus will be with us.
How is Jesus
with us if He isn’t here on Earth anymore? (Jesus is with us because He lives
in our hearts through the Holy Spirit if we believe in Him.)
Demonstration: Jesus is With Us!
Give each student a balloon. Tell them to blow it up but not tie it.
Ask, What's
inside your balloon? (Air.)
How do you
know that? You can’t see it. How do you know it's there?
You see what
the air does, don’t you? You see the balloon filling up, so you know there’s
air in the there.
The Holy
Spirit is like air. He’s a Spirit, which means He’s invisible, just like air is
invisible. But we know that Jesus is still with us through the Holy Spirit,
even if we can’t see Him, because we can feel Him living in our hearts. We can
feel Him teaching us and helping us to be better. Jesus will always be with us
in our hearts through the Holy Spirit if we believe in Him.
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