Lamp of the Body
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Use this children’s Sunday School lesson to teach kids how to focus on good and worthwhile things.
Needed: Bibles, Treasures
in Heaven Relay cards, a flashlight, gift boxes, (optional: picture or poster
of a poor person or family), a potato
or other object for each student, a die
Intro Game: Treasures in Heaven Relay (from the last lesson)
Divide students into two or more teams. All teams line up one side of the play area. On the other side is a stack of cards with pictures on them. Some of the cards depict Treasures in Heaven. The rest depict Treasures on Earth.
Start a timer for 2-3 minutes, depending on
the size of your play area. When you say “Go!” the first student from each team
runs to where the game cards are and selects something they think is a Treasure
in Heaven. They run back to their team and give the card to their teammates.
If a team-member selects an item that the rest of them think is a
Treasure on Earth, they have to run back and get something else.
The game is over when the timer goes off. The team with the most
Treasures in Heaven cards wins.
Play again as long as time allows.
Treasures
in Heaven card ideas include: a Bible, a church, a cross, praying hands,
Baptism, Communion, someone helping another person, friends, family
Treasures
on Earth cards include: coins, bills, a house, a person working, a
car, video games
Lesson
Set the gift boxes on one side of the room and the picture of the poor family on the other side, preferably up on an easel or hung on the wall or some other sort of raised position to make it easily visible. If you choose not to use a picture, you’ll have to describe what the children should be imagining on that side of the room.
Turn your flashlight on and shine it at the gift boxes. Ask the
students, What is my flashlight pointing at?
Right, some gift boxes. Let’s pretend that those gift boxes have all
the toys and clothes and games and everything that we want inside of them. Right
now, our light is shining on those things because those are the things that
we’re thinking about.
But now, let’s turn our light over here. (Point at the picture of the
poor family.) Now, what is our light
shining on?
Yeah, it’s someone who is in need, isn’t it? They don’t have very much
money. Maybe they’re hungry, or they
don’t have a nice place to live.
Let’s look back at our gift boxes. (Point the flashlight at the boxes.)
Let me ask you something. If we’re looking over here at all the things that we
want, can we see that poor family over there? (No, we can’t.)
That’s why Jesus said that we shouldn’t be looking too much at the
things that we want. If we’re only thinking about what we want, then we can’t
see what other people need.
(Read Matthew 6:22-23.)
“The eye is the lamp of the body. If your eyes are [generous], your
whole body will be full of light. But if your eyes are [greedy], your whole
body will be full of darkness. If then the light within you is darkness, how great
is that darkness!”
So, if our eyes are only looking at what we want and we’re being greedy, Jesus says that we’re full
of darkness. But if our eyes are looking at other people and thinking about how
we can help meet their needs, then Jesus says we will be full of light, and God will be happy with us.
So, let’s turn away from looking at the things we want (turn your light
from the boxes) and think about how we can help others (turn your light to the
picture).
Have you ever helped someone else?
What did you do?
How did it make you feel?
Game: 2x Hot Potato
Have students stand in a circle. Give the potato to one child and have that student pass it to their right, around the circle, as fast as they can while you time them for 30 seconds.
The child holding the
potato after 30 seconds is caught with it. If they do not have a potato, they
keep the one they’re holding. Give them a second potato to begin passing.
If they already have a
potato, they’re out because they can’t hold more than one potato once.
Play a few times and
then, explain that God doesn’t want to have too much of something if other
people don’t have any of it.
Game: Where are Your Treasures (from the last lesson)
Students take turns rolling a die, or you can give them all a die and let them roll simultaneously. Each student will roll 10 times, earning or losing points based on the following die rolls.
As students roll, announce the
following:
On a 1, they
won a lot of money and earn 1 point.
On a 2, they
won a brand new car and earn a 1 point.
On a 3,
someone stole all their money and they
lose 1 point.
On a 4,
their car broke down and they lose 1
point.
On a 5, they
lost something they really liked and lose 1 point.
On a 6, they
did something nice for someone else and earn
2 points.
Play a couple of times if time allows.
Closing Prayer
Jesus, we know that You care about everyone. Help us to focus on people who are in need, and how we can help them, instead of other things that we might want. 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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