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The challenge of writing a children’s sermon on John 10:11-18 is that there is so much going on in such a tiny space. That’s the Gospel reading for the 4 th Sunday in Easter for Year B of the Revised Common Lectionary.
Children’s Sermon from John 10:11-18. by Kristin Highley. This message reminds students that God loves and cares for us, and that He protects us at all times. Just as a shepherd watches out for the needs of the lambs and sees that they have what they need, God provides for us.
The good shepherd gives His life for His sheep (Pause for “baaa”). A hired hand will run away when he sees a wolf (Pause for “howl”) coming, because the sheep (Pause for “baaa”) don't belong to him, and he doesn't really care about them.
This Bible Object Lesson will teach kids that Jesus is the Good Shepherd and how we can trust Him. It’s based on John 10:1-10 where Jesus says, "I am the Good Shepherd." Download the teachers notes, watch our Children’s Message example, and gather your supplies.
Biblical Commentary Sermons Children’s Sermons Hymn Lists. John 10:11-18 The Good Shepherd. By Dell Smith Klein. OBJECT: This will take prior preparation. Have the children identify the sounds of several things: A piano or guitar chord, a bell ringing. And then, have someone from the audience say, “Follow me.” And finally, you say ...
22 lut 2018 · John 10:11–18. A good shepherd loves his sheep and knows his sheep and cares deeply for them. He’s prepared to make sacrifices to be sure that his sheep are healthy and safe! Jesus described himself as the good shepherd. He knew that we needed our sins to be washed away, so he was prepared to lay down his life for us!
5 dni temu · 00:00. 00:00. At TGCW24, Courtney Doctor teaches on Jesus’s statement “I am the good shepherd” from John 10:11–18. A good shepherd cares for, protects, and provides for his sheep. Throughout Scripture, we’re compared to the sheep who go astray or get lost. We need continual care and vigilant protection, and Christ offers us that and ...