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The Two Sons

9/30/2020

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​BIBLE Bits & Bites ​
Devotions for Families​

Season 3: Jesus the Storyteller
Episode 6: “The Two Sons”
Today’s Bible Bite: Matthew 21:28-32

Video Story:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8tRAOZGACa8 (Living Scriptures)

“John the Baptist came and showed you the right way to live, but you didn’t believe him...you refused to believe him and repent of your sins’’ (Matthew 21:32).

The religious leaders of Jesus’ day thought they were better than everyone else and that God liked them best. They looked down on people who didn’t follow God’s laws. They assumed that their religion earned them a reward with God. Jesus told them they had it all wrong. What mattered was recognizing that without God they weren’t any better off than anyone else. They needed to ask God’s forgiveness and live to obey Him, not simply keeping up appearances.

They were like the son who agreed to go to work for the father, but then didn’t. Saying the right things isn’t enough if we don’t live what we say we believe. The other son who initially refused are like people who initially refuse to obey God’s laws–the people that the religious leaders looked down on as being ‘sinful’; however, if they are like the other son who asked for forgiveness and then obeyed his father, they will be the ones to receive a reward in heaven.

Think about it...
  • In this story the father needed help. What work does God want us to help Him do?
  • The son who agreed to go, didn’t. Why was this wrong?
  • The son who said he wouldn’t go, did. Why was he rewarded?
  • The religious leaders thought they needed to keep up appearances for God to be pleased with them. What did Jesus tell them really makes God happy?

Prayer: Thank you, God, that you love us and have work for us to do. Help us to love and care for other people the way you want us to. Help us to be ready and willing to tell other people about Jesus.
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The Two Builders

9/29/2020

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​BIBLE Bits & Bites ​
Devotions for Families​

Season 3: Jesus the Storyteller
Episode 5: “The Two Builders”
Today’s Bible Bite: Matthew 7:24-27

Video Story:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I6S3cRVLMFQ (Saddleback Kids)

“Anyone who listens to my teaching and follows it is wise, like a person who builds a house on solid rock’’ (Matthew 7:24).

Crowds loved to follow Jesus. They were amazed at His miracles and liked the stories He told. But Jesus said it wasn’t enough for people to simply like the things He told them, they needed to obey too! To explain why, He told the story of two builders. One was a wise builder, who built his house on a solid foundation. When a storm came, his house stayed strong. That is what a person who obeys God is like–their life is built on a solid foundation, so that when life gets rough, they can remain strong.

But those who do not want to obey God and just want to do their own thing are like the man who built his house on sand. When the storms came, the watery sand shifted and the house fell down; it just wasn’t strong enough to stand without a good foundation. When we try to live life without God, we are liable to fall apart too when the storms of life come because we need a good foundation to rely on.

Think about it...
  • God has given us many directions on how to live life well. What rules has God given us to live by?
  • Sometimes we don’t want to have to obey God, but want to do our own thing. Why do we sometimes choose to ignore God’s directions?
  • The wise man built his house on a rock–a good foundation–the foolish man built his on the sandy beach. Why is rock a better foundation that sand?
  • How can you be certain that your life is on ‘solid ground?’

Prayer: Thank you, God, for all the stories that Jesus taught. Help us to understand their meaning and then obey. You want what is best for us. Help us to trust you and resist doing things our own way.
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The Prodigal Son

9/28/2020

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​​BIBLE Bits & Bites ​
Devotions for Families​

Season 3: Jesus the Storyteller
Episode 4: “The Prodigal Son”
Today’s Bible Bite: Luke 15:11-32

Video Story:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DJgROx4wFKM (Saddleback Kids)

“We must celebrate with a feast, for this son of mine was dead and has now returned to life. He was lost, but now he is found’’ (Luke 15:23b-24).

Jesus wanted people to understand that no matter how badly someone behaved, if they became sorry and asked God to forgive them, then He would. In order to teach people this lesson, Jesus told the story of a son who treated his father really disrespectfully–the son told the father he wanted his share of the inheritance, which was the same as wishing his father was dead! The father agreed and the son left home, partied away his money and ended up in a really bad place–he had no money, no friends, no food and the only job he could get was to feed pigs.

Jesus said that after a while the son came to his senses. What was he doing? Even his father’s servants got better treatment then what he had. He headed for home, determined to ask his father to allow him to work for his as a servant; but, the father saw him coming and got so excited he ran out to meet him. The father immediately forgave him, replaced his clothes, gave him back his family ring and threw him a party. Jesus said that the father accepted back his son the same way that God will accept us back, when we decide to live for Him.

Think about it...
  • The son in this story wanted to live by his own rules. What did he demand that his father give to him?
  • The son left home and used up all his money. What happened next?
  • The son really messed up his life and realized that even the servants in his father’s house enjoyed a better life than he was. What did he decide?
  • When the father saw his son coming home, what did he do?
  • We sometimes do bad things too. What does this story tell us about what we should do?

Prayer: Thank you, God, that even though we mess up, you will forgive us when we ask you to. Help us to remember that life with you as our Father is so much better than trying to live by our own rules. We make mistakes and can never make things better without you.
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Paul Meets Jesus

9/27/2020

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YEAH! Church - 27 Sept 2020

Through the Bible in 2020

After Stephen was killed for standing up for Jesus, a great persecution began. It wasn’t safe to be a follower of Jesus, so many believers moved. Wherever they went they told others the truth about Jesus. One man was determined to stop all this talk about Jesus; his name was Paul (also known as Saul). He got permission to throw believers in jail, but one day he had an unexpected encounter that changed his life!

Today’s Lesson - “Paul Meets Jesus”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9eRXq-cKmr0 (Teaching Kids About Jesus - animated)

Lesson Overview:
Acts 9:1-9 - Paul had gotten permission to go to Damascus to find more Christians and bring them to prison in Jerusalem. However, on the way, Jesus met him. A light shined so brightly that it knocked Paul to the ground; then Jesus asked him, “Saul, why are you persecuting me?” When Saul asked who the voice belonged to, Jesus told him, “It is me, Jesus, whom you are persecuting!” After Paul asked Jesus what he wanted him to do, Jesus told him to go to Damascus and wait. When the light went away, Paul discovered he was blind and had to be led into the city by his friends.

Acts 9:10-16 - Ananias, a believer living in Damascus, had a vision from Jesus. He was told to go and pray for Paul so that he could once again see. Ananias was scared of Paul; he had heard all about him. But Jesus told him to go because Paul had a special job to do that Jesus was giving him. So Ananias went.

Acts 9:17-22 - Ananias placed his hands on Paul and prayed for him; immediately Paul could see again. Paul, who had been praying the whole time he was blind and refusing to eat, was so thankful to God. He got up, was baptized and then had something to eat to regain his strength. Over the next days Paul ended up going out into the city of Damascus, but rather than arresting Christians, he began telling people how to become one because he now believed that Jesus was the Messiah!

This week’s verse:
John 8:32 - “You will know the truth, and the truth will set you free.”

Paul hated the Christians because he thought they were telling lies about God. What he didn’t know was that he was the one who was wrong. Jesus met Paul and corrected him. Once Paul knew the truth, he couldn’t stay quiet! How should we behave when we know the truth about Jesus? Sometimes we’re tempted to stay quiet because we don’t want other people to tease us. But we need to be like Paul–telling everyone we know the truth!
~Pastor Jane

Theme Verse for 2020:
“All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.” 2 Timothy 3:16+17
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The Man Whose Dept Was Forgiven

9/23/2020

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​BIBLE Bits & Bites ​
Devotions for Families​

Season 3: Jesus the Storyteller
Episode 3: “The Man Whose Dept Was Forgiven”
Today’s Bible Bite: Matthew 18:21-35
Video Story:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ED3fzkS-bhA (Saddleback Kids)

“Then Peter came to him and asked, ‘Lord, how often should I forgive someone who sins against me? Seven times?’ ‘No, not seven times,’ Jesus replied, ‘but seventy times seven’ (Matthew 18:21-22).

Jesus told the story about a man who had been forgiven a huge amount of money, yet refused to do the same for someone else who owed him little. He said that God, like the king in His story, is very generous and compassionate–He has made a way to forgive us for the bad things we do. We could never be good enough to earn God’s forgiveness. Because of this, we should never withhold forgiveness from someone who wrongs us. We have experienced God’s full forgiveness and should do the same for others. Other people may hurt us a lot and it means that it takes a lot to forgive them; however, we’ll never have to forgive someone as much as God forgives us.

Jesus story also contained a warning. If we refuse to forgive other people, God will not forgive you. But when we forgive others, we can be certain that God forgives us too!

Think about it...
  • Have you ever done something you know you shouldn’t have. What happens when we ask God to forgive us?
  • People hurt us sometimes, just like we hurt others. What does God want us to do?
  • Sometimes we’re very angry with other people. What does God say will happen if we refuse to obey other people?
  • Even though it can be hard, we need to forgive others. What does God promise to do?
Prayer: Thank you, God, that you forgive us when we ask you to. Please help us to forgive others who hurt us. Help us to say sorry when we hurt others. Thank you that you made a plan so that we could experience your forgiveness and that no matter how we’ve messed up, you help us start new.
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The Farmer’s Seed

9/22/2020

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​​BIBLE Bits & Bites ​
Devotions for Families​

Season 3: Jesus the Storyteller
Episode 2: “The Farmer’s Seed”
Today’s Bible Bite: Matthew 13:3-23
Video Story:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guDeSYcwRYg (visual depiction - have the kids explain what is happening)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZEO_Ls2ERs (Saddleback Kids)

“The seed that fell on good soil represents those who truly hear and understand God’s word and produce a harvest of thirty, sixty, or even a hundred times as much as had been planted” (Matthew 13:23)!

The stories Jesus told used everyday life experiences so that the people would be able to understand better what the stories meant. In one story, he told about a farmer who planted his field with seed–some of it fell on the good soil, but some seed fell on the footpath, some fell on rocky soil and some fell among the weed patch. Where the seed fell determined what would happen next. Would the seeds grow and produce more or not?

Jesus told the disciples that the four different areas that the seed fell are like the different ways that people can believe God’s good news. They can reject what they hear (hard foot path); accept it but let worries distract them or don’t make the effort to build a relationship with God (weed patch and rocky soil), or they can accept it and grow in their belief so that they too share the good news (good soil). I want to be good soil, don’t you?

Think about it...
  • Who is the farmer who spread the good seed?
  • What is the good seed?
  • What happens to the seed on the different areas it may fall–foot path, rocky soil, weed patch or good soil?
  • How we receive the good news is determined by our attitudes and our actions. Do we really believe? Are we willing to spend time with God? Will be allow God to change us? Do others see a the difference that believing in God has made in our lives?
  • What kind of ground are you?

Prayer: Thank you, God, that we can be good soil. Help me to believe you are who you say you are. Help me to get to know you as my friend who is always there to help me and listen, as my Heavenly Father who loves me and as my boss who I need to obey. Help me to share the wonderful news that everyone can have a relationship with you!
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Good Samaritan

9/21/2020

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​BIBLE Bits & Bites ​
Devotions for Families​

Season 3: Jesus the Storyteller
Episode 1: “Good Samaritan”
Today’s Bible Bite: Luke 10:25-37

Video Story:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MLzdQtetedc (God’s Story)

“...‘Now which of these three would you say was a neighbor to the man who was attacked by bandits?’ Jesus asked. The man replied, ‘The one who showed him mercy.’ Then Jesus said, ‘Yes, now go and do the same’” (Luke 10:36-37).

Jesus knew that people loved to hear stories and so He often told people important lessons using stories, called parables. Sometimes His stories had surprising endings, like His story about the “Good Samaritan.” Jesus was trying to tell people how important it is to help everyone, even people you don’t like. The surprise in this story, was that He made the person everyone thought was the ‘bad’ guy, the hero.

In this story, a man goes on a trip, but gets beat up and robbed. Two religious leaders see him, but don’t even try to help. A Samaritan, a man that the Jews did not like, came by. When he saw the man he not only helped him to an inn, he paid for his full stay. Now that’s taking care of your ‘neighbour!’ Jesus told people that is how we should treat others.

Think about it...
  • One day, a man asked Jesus how he could make God happy so that he could go to heaven. What did Jesus tell him to do?
  • The man asked Jesus, ‘Who is my neighbour?’ What do you think? Who is your neighbour?
  • Jesus told him a story–he told how a Samaritan (someone the Jewish people didn’t like) helped a Jewish man when no one else would. What do you think the people listening to this story thought?
  • Jesus was trying to teach that everyone is our neighbour, even people who are very different from us. How can we be nice to others?

Prayer: Thank you, God, that you love us all the same and want us to show your love to others. Help me find ways to help other people, even people who aren’t my friends. Help my kindness show others how important you are in my life.
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Standing Up For Jesus!

9/20/2020

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YEAH! Church - 20 Sept 2020

Through the Bible in 2020

The early Church continued to grow as more and more people believed that Jesus was the promised Messiah. So many people joined that the Apostles just couldn’t do all the work that was necessary. So, the believers chose seven men who would take care of some of the leadership responsibilities. Stephen was one of those men.

Today’s Lesson - “Standing Up For Jesus!”

Story of Stephen
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_u9eN72iFjo (Crosswords Kids’ Club)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2B9CJZCVguM (Central Kids)

Lesson Overview:
  • Acts 6:1-7 - Stephen and six others were chosen to be deacons. They ensured that the needs of the poor people would be taken care of.
  • 6:8-15- Stephen was a godly man and was able to do miracles and teach others about the way of Jesus. Some people didn’t like the influence Stephen was having and began to spread lies about him.
  • 7:1-53 - These men took Stephen to be judged and he was asked if what they were saying was true. It wasn’t and Stephen told them all the truth about Jesus. But part of the truth included telling them how they had killed the Messiah and needed to repent. They really didn’t like that!
  • 7:54-60 - They were so angry with Stephen they dragged him out of the city and stoned him...to death! Before he died, Stephen saw Jesus in heaven and he was encouraged. He asked God to forgive these men, even as he was dying. One of the men watching was Saul...but we’ll talk about him next week!

This week’s verse:
Acts 7:56 - ““Look, I see the heavens opened and the Son of Man, Jesus, standing in the place of honor at God’s right hand!” ”

It is very sad that people killed Stephen just for telling the truth and sharing about Jesus. However, Stephen knew he had done the right thing, especially when he saw Jesus! Sometimes people don’t want to hear the truth or they won’t believe us when we tell them about Jesus. They may call us names or threaten not to be our friend. But we can know, just like Stephen, that Jesus will never leave us, He is our friend, and He is pleased when we talk about Him with others.
​~Pastor Jane
Theme Verse for 2020:
“All Scripture is God-breathed and is useful for teaching, rebuking, correcting and training in righteousness, so that the servant of God may be thoroughly equipped for every good work.” 2 Timothy 3:16+17
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Jesus Could Heal a Man Born Blind

9/17/2020

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Season 2: Only the Messiah Could...
Episode 11: “Jesus Could Heal a Man Born Blind”
Today’s Bible Bite: John 9:1-38

Video Story:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4qZ2KSbdxI (Saddleback Kids)

“Ever since the world began, no one has been able to open the eyes of someone born blind. If this man [Jesus] were not from God, he couldn’t have done it” (John 9:32-33).

One day as Jesus was walking with the disciples, they came across a man who had been born blind. The disciples thought he was born this way as a punishment–God must have punished him or his parents for some wrong act. Jesus corrected their thinking and said that the man’s blindness was not because God was punishing anyone, but because God wanted to demonstrate His great power through him!

Jesus then made some mud and put it on the man’s eyes. He told him to go wash in the pool of Siloam, which he did and amazingly he could now see. This got everyone talking. They had known this man for years as the blind beggar, but here he was able to see! What happened? The man told them Jesus had healed him, but because many of the religious teachers didn’t like Jesus, they refused to believe him. But the man knew who Jesus was–He was the Messiah!

Think about it...
  • Sometimes people think that bad stuff only happens because God is punishing someone. Why did Jesus say this man was born blind?
  • Jesus made mud and put it on the man’s eyes then told him to go wash. Why didn’t Jesus stick around?
  • The people took the man to the religious leaders. Who did the man think Jesus was?
  • After the man was kicked out by the religious leaders, Jesus found him. What did the man do when Jesus introduced himself?

Prayer: Thank you, God, that you gave this man his eyesight. Thank you that he had the courage to stand up for Jesus, even before he knew who he was. Help me to be ready to stand up for you, too, and be quick to thank you when you help me.
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Jesus Could Walk on Water

9/16/2020

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​BIBLE Bits & Bites ​
Devotions for Families

Season 2: Only the Messiah Could...
​
​Episode 10: “Jesus Could Walk on Water”
Today’s Bible Bite: Matthew 14:24-33

Video Story:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oVy9HGr3Qig (Saddleback Kids)

“The disciples worshiped Jesus. ‘You really are the Son of God!’ they exclaimed” (Matthew 14:33).

After Jesus had spent the entire day with a crowd of people, teaching and healing (the same crowd He fed supper with just five pieces of bread and two small fish), it was time for Him to take a break. While He went up into the hillside to pray, He sent the disciples across the lake. But the wind picked up and the disciples were having a hard time of it. Jesus came out to them, not in a boat, but walking on water.
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The disciples were scared; they thought He was a ghost (wouldn’t you?). Jesus assured them it really was Him and Peter asked if he could walk on water too. Jesus told Peter to come over to him. While Peter was looking at Jesus he did fine, but as soon as he saw the huge waves he became frightened and began to sink. Peter panicked, “Save me!” Jesus rescued him and got them both safely into the boat. The disciples had just one thing to say, “You really are the Son of God!”

Think about it...
  • After an exhausting day of working with people, Jesus took time to pray. Why?
  • When the disciples saw Jesus walking on water they freaked out! What would you have done?
  • Peter was pretty brave to try to walk on water too. Why did he end up sinking?
  • It would be really cool to be able to walk on water. Would you have been brave enough to get out of the boat and walk on water with Jesus?​

Prayer: Thank you, God, that you proved Jesus really was the Messiah. We know that He can help because He loves us and there isn’t anything He can’t do. Help us to always trust you and not get distracted by the things that happen around us that might cause us to doubt you.
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