Jesus and Nicodemus Sunday School Lesson -
How to Be Born Again
Use this children’s Sunday School lesson about Jesus and Nicodemus to teach kids what it means to be born again.
Needed: Bibles, a balloon for each student, blankets or sheets or beach towels, various objects
Intro Game: Up and Down
Give the students blankets, sheets, or beach towels to hold between them. You can break the students into teams or have them complete the following challenges together.
1. Bounce an object 5, 10, and 20 times without dropping
it.
2. See how high they can bounce an object.
3. Bounce more than one object for 30 seconds without
dropping any of them.
4. Bounce an object while spinning their blanket, sheet, or
towel. (Everyone in the circle moves one step between bounces.)
5. Bounce and object while hopping. (Everyone takes one hop
between bounces.)
You can add more complicated
challenges if your group is doing well. As you finish, point out that all the
object were flying through the air, but you never saw the air.
Lesson
Ask students, What are the differences between a newborn baby and someone your age?
It's easy to see the differences between
newborn babies and those who are older. But there are other things you can't
tell about people only by looking at them.
When you look at someone, how can you tell
whether he or she is good or bad? (You can’t.)
In the same way, you can't really tell if a
person is a Christian by looking at his or her appearance. In the Bible, there
was a man named Nicodemus who didn't understand one of Jesus' stories because
he was thinking about a person's outside appearance only.
(Read John
3:1-2.)
What does it say Nicodemus was? (A Pharisee.)
That means he was a leader for the church and
for his country.
When did Nicodemus go see Jesus (At night.)
Why did he go see Jesus at night instead of
during the day?
He wanted to go at night, when it would be dark out, so that no one would see him
talking to Jesus. He wanted it to be secret so that the other Pharisees
wouldn’t make fun of him for believing in Jesus.
(Read John
3:3-4.)
What did Nicodemus think Jesus meant when he talked
about a man being "born again"? (Nicodemus thought Jesus meant
somebody’s body being born again, like
they had to be a little baby again.)
(Read John
3:5-7.)
Did Jesus mean that our bodies had to be born
again, or was He talking about something else?
Jesus was talking about the inside of a
person. Jesus meant that our souls are "born again" when we believe
in Jesus. That’s because when you believe in Jesus, your life changes. You stop
doing bad things and start doing good things. You don’t live how you want to
live anymore. You live how God wants you to live. It’s like you’re starting all
over in life. You’ve got a fresh start. It’s like you’re being born again.
(Read John
3:8.)
When we believe in Jesus and become
Christians, the Holy Spirit comes to live inside of us. Can any of you see God
or the Holy Spirit? (No.)
Then how do you know He’s there?
(Give each student a balloon and tell them to
blow it up.)
Look in
your balloon. Can you see the air in there? (No.)
You can’t see the air. The air is clear. You
can only see that the balloon got filled up. That’s the same way it is with God
and the Holy Spirit. We can’t see them, but we know they’re there because we see
what they do. We can see the world God created. And we know the Holy Spirit is
living inside us because we can feel Him telling us what the right things to do
are.
Game: Born Again Relay
Remind students that Nicodemus wondered how a man could be born when he was old. Say, He didn’t understand that Jesus didn’t mean our bodies. He meant that He wants to give our spirits a fresh start. But when we first believe in Jesus, we are kind of like babies. We don’t know very much about God or Jesus or how we’re supposed to live. Then, we learn, and we grow up to be the mature people God wants us to be.
So, to act that out, we’re going to play a
game in which your team goes from an old man like Nicodemus to a baby that was
just born to a mature person.
One by one, the team members perform the
following actions. Only once all of the team members have complete each leg can
the team move on to the next leg. The first team to have all of their members
complete all three legs wins.
Leg 1. All of the team members walk slowly like an old man.
Leg 2. All of the team members crawl like a baby.
Leg 3. All of the team members run like a mature person.
Game: Go to Heaven!
Kids form a circle around a blanket or parachute, holding it between them. The leader places various objects on the blanket or parachute. Students count to three and then shout, “Go to Heaven!” as they try to fling the object into the sky as high as possible.
Once they’ve done this a few times, ask if the
things they bounced up ever got to Heaven. Say, No matter how high we get
something to go, we can’t make it go to Heaven. The only way to get to Heaven
is by believing in Jesus and being born again so that you make a fresh start
with God to stop doing bad things and start doing good things and let the Holy
Spirit come live inside of you.
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