Sunday School Lesson on Giving to the Needy -
Don’t Be a Spiritual Show-Off
Use this
children’s Sunday School lesson to teach kids to be sincere in their
spirituality.
Needed: Bibles, a random
object
Intro Game: Sneaky Giving
Students sit or stand in a wide circle with their eyes closed. Choose one student to stand in the middle of the circle. They are the Giver. Hand them a random object to lay in front of one of the students in the circle. Their goal is to do so quietly so that the person doesn’t hear them.
If the person does hear them, they can reach out and try to tag the
Giver. If they succeed in the tagging the Giver, the Giver loses that round. If
the Giver succeeds, they win the round.
After the Giver has either laid their object down successfully or been
tagged, the students open their eyes. The student with the object in front of
them, or who tagged the Giver, becomes the next Giver.
Lesson
Ask students, Have you ever known someone who just liked to show off and brag all the time?
What do you think about people who
show off and brag all the time? (Nobody
likes a show-off.)
(Read Matthew 6:1-4.)
Do you think Jesus want us to give money to help poor people? (Yes.)
Does Jesus want us to make a big deal about it when we give money and
tell everyone that we’re doing it? (No, because that would be showing off.)
Jesus wants us to do good things, but He doesn’t want us to show off
when we do them. We don’t do good things to get attention or to make people
think about how great we are. We do good things because we love God and we love
other people, and it’s the right thing to
do.
(Read Matthew 6:5-8.)
Do you think Jesus want us to pray? (Yes.)
Does Jesus want us to show off and use big words and talk for a long
time in front of people when we pray? (No.)
Using big words and talking for a long time in front of other people
when we pray is just showing off.
What does Jesus say we should do when we pray?
He says we should go in our room or somewhere where we can be alone and
have time to talk to God by ourselves.
Jesus said that we don’t need to pray for a long time and use a lot of
words when we pray. Why not?
God knows what we need before we ask Him. We don’t need to explain
everything to God or try to convince Him to help us. He already knows what
we’re going to ask for. We should simply ask Him for it in a simple way, like we would ask our parents for
something.
So, remember, do good things for God and pray to Him because you love
Him, not because you want to show off in front of other people.
Game: Hearing the Hypocrite
Students sit or stand in a circle with one student in the middle. Choose another student to be the Hypocrite. The person in the middle closes their eyes or wears a blindfold and tells the group to make a noise like an animal of their choice. The Hypocrite, however, makes a different noise. The person in the middle has to guess who the Hypocrite is.
The Hypocrite then takes the middle spot, and the person who was guessing silently chooses the next Hypocrite.
Play until everyone has had a chance to be in the middle or
as long as time permits.
Afterward, explain that the Hypocrite was trying to blend
in with the rest of the group, but we could still tell there was something
different about them. When real hypocrites say they’re Christians, they’re
misusing God’s name. And people can tell when they’re not really Christians by
how they act or talk.
Jesus can tell who the hypocrites are because they only do
good things or pray to Him to show off for other people. They don’t really mean
what they’re doing to be for Him.
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