Store Up for Yourself Treasure in Heaven Children's Sunday School Lesson
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Use this children’s Sunday School lesson to teach kids what really matters.
Needed: Bibles, a
six-sided die, a worn-out piece of clothing, something rusty, something broken,
Treasures in Heaven Relay cards, drawing paper, crayons or colored pencils
Intro Game: Where are Your Treasures?
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.
Lesson
Show students your worn-out piece of clothing and ask, Does this look new?
Is this a good piece of clothing?
What’s wrong with it?
This piece of clothing got too old. It’s no good anymore.
(Show your rusty item.)
What about this? Does this look nice?
What happened to it?
Okay, so this isn’t good anymore.
(Show your broken item.) And this isn’t any good anymore either. (Explain
what it is and how it broke.)
So, none of this stuff I brought in is any good anymore. I would have
brought in my (fill in the blank with something that was stolen from you once),
but somebody stole that. (Tell the story of the item being stolen.)
What’s one thing that you really liked but then it broke or got stolen
or lost?
It seems that things don’t last very well, do they? Everything gets
worn out, or rusty, or broken, or stolen, or lost. You know, this all kind of
reminds me of what Jesus said once.
(Read Matthew 6:19-21.)
“Do not store up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moths and
rust destroy, and where thieves break in and steal. But store up for yourselves
treasures in Heaven, where moths and rust do not destroy, and where thieves do
not break in and steal. For where your treasure is, there your heart will be also.”
Jesus is telling us that we shouldn’t want too many things while we’re
here in this world because everything wears out or gets destroyed or stolen or
lost. We can never keep what we have here. And we certainly can’t take any of
our things with us when we die.
So, the things in this world won’t last. But what will last are the
good things that we do for God and for other people. Jesus says that our good
things will last forever and that when we get to Heaven, He will reward us for
all the good things that we do.
So, let’s remember to always think about doing good things instead of
thinking about all the things that we want.
Game: Treasures in Heaven Relay
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
Craft: Creating Treasures
Give students drawing supplies and say, Remember that Jesus said everything in this world eventually goes away, but the good things we do last forever. Let’s all draw a picture of something that we can do for God or for someone that you know this week.
When students are finished, ask for volunteers to share what they drew.
Closing Prayer
Jesus, we thank You that our forever home is with You. Help us to do good things here on earth that will last forever, and help us not to want the things of this world too much.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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Treasures in Heaven – a free object lesson in which you’ll pull ideas for storing treasures in Heaven out of a piggy bank, along with coloring and activity pages
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