Outreach NOVEMBER LESSONS
Outreach NOVEMBER LESSONS
Outreach NOVEMBER LESSONS
There once was a man named John the Baptist, who actually was one of Jesus' cousins. He
became a preacher and was telling others to ask for forgiveness for things they had done
wrong. He wanted to help others change their lives so they could become like a brand new
person inside.
He was doing this not to be better than Jesus, but to help Jesus. By preaching to others to feel
bad for their mistakes and to ask for forgiveness. By teaching that they needed God in their life
he was preparing the people to hear from Jesus himself.
John was a man who wanted to live a very simple life. He felt that having a lot of things wasn't
important; instead he traveled the desert and told others about what good things God was doing
in his life, and how God could do good things in their lives too.
So John didn't go to a big house every night to eat a big supper and go to sleep in a nice
comfortable bed. John didn't have a home and he probably slept outside sometimes. Other
nights he may have been invited to stay with friends he made along the way.
For food he ate insects like locusts (which are kind of like grasshoppers); he would find some
wild honey to eat with them. Remember, John wanted to live a simple life; he felt like God was
all he needed. Nothing else was more important.
When people heard that John was in the area they would come from all over to listen to him and
get baptized. Now for some of you, you might not quite understand what baptism is, and that's
okay. If you've ever seen someone get baptized, it's sort of like taking a bath with clothes on.
When someone believes in God, baptism is a way of showing others that you believe in Him
and want to live your life the way God wants. It's like having a bath to make yourself clean on
the inside. When you get baptized, it's a special way of showing that you understand that you
have and need God's forgiveness.
When some men named the Pharisees and Sadducees came to listen to John he had a strict
warning for them: they needed to feel bad for the wrong things they had done and ask
forgiveness for their mistakes. But these men didn't think they were doing anything wrong, they
weren't sorry, and so John would not baptize them.
As people were coming to John to be baptized, they were wondering if he was the Saviour they
had waited for. John heard what they were saying and he told them, "I am baptizing you now,
but very soon someone greater than me will come. He is so great that if He asked me to carry
His shoes it would be an amazing honour."
John continued to preach and baptize people until one day Jesus came by to be baptized. John
didn't know what to say; all he thought was, "how could I, just a regular man baptize Jesus the
Saviour of the world?"
Children's version bible stories: Jesus is BaptizedJohn said to Jesus, "You should be baptizing
me. I cannot baptize you Lord."
Jesus replied, "It's important that I do this now. I am ready and I want to be an example to others
and show them that it's important."
So John took Jesus and baptized Him. He placed his hand on His back and laid him down into
the water until He was covered. Then he brought Him back up again. As soon as Jesus was
baptized the sky opened up and the Holy Spirit came like a beautiful white dove, and landed
right on Jesus shoulder. Then a voice from heaven said, "This is my Son, I love him and I am
pleased with him."
Just like when Jesus died, was buried, and rose again. When we lie down in the water, we are
dying or getting rid of all the bad things we've done. Under the water we are buried. Then when
we are brought out of the water we are a brand new person to God.
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The people replied, "He doesn't pay taxes to Caesar! He stirs up trouble with all His teachings.
He even claims to be the Christ!" Pilate looked at Jesus and asked, "Is it true what the people
are saying? Are you the King of the Jews?"
"My Kingdom is not of this world, but yes, I am a king," Jesus answered.Pilate thought about
that for a while. Then, he turned to look at the crowd and said, "I don't find this man to be a
criminal. He has done nothing wrong!" But the people insisted. "He is a criminal. He must be
punished by death!"
Later that morning, Pilate called all the people together again and said, "I have studied the
situation well. I still find that Jesus has done nothing wrong. Nevertheless, I will punish Him for
you, and then let Him go."
Upon hearing this, the people demanded that Pilate release another prisoner instead. "Release
Barabbas!" they said. "Then what should I do with Jesus?" Pilate asked. The people all shouted,
"Crucify Him!" Louder and louder they yelled, "Crucify Him, crucify Him, crucify Him!"
Finally, Pilate took Jesus into the palace. He didn't want Jesus to be put to death. He didn't
believe Jesus did anything wrong. However, he also didn't want to make things worse by
disagreeing with so many people. He could still hear the people shouting, "Crucify Him!" Pilate
had his soldiers beat Jesus with whips. They made a crown of thorns and put it on His head.
The soldiers yelled repeatedly, "Hail king of the Jews!" as they struck Jesus in the face.
Then, the soldiers led Jesus to a place called Golgotha. A large crowd followed, many weeping
for Jesus. The soldiers made Him carry a heavy wooden cross. Jesus grew tired and weak. The
cross was so heavy He fell to the ground. The soldiers grabbed a man named Simon and made
him carry the cross part of the way.
When Jesus finally got to the place called Golgotha, the soldiers offered Him a drink of wine
mixed with something to ease the pain, but Jesus refused to drink it. They nailed Jesus to the
cross, and crucified Him along with two other criminals. There was one to the right and another
to the left.
Jesus looked up and said, "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing." The
soldiers made fun of Jesus saying, "If He is the Christ, let Him save Himself!" But Jesus didn't
come to save Himself. He came to save us.
Just before noon, darkness came over the whole land. The sun actually stopped shining. It was
dark for several hours. Then, Jesus cried out with a loud voice, "Father, I give to you my spirit,"
and He took His last breath. Suddenly, the curtain in the temple ripped from top to bottom and
there was a large earthquake. Everyone was terrified. One of the soldiers who watched
everything said, "Surely He was the son of God."
The Bible says, "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only son, that whoever
believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." (John 3:16 NIV) The story of Jesus' death
is very sad, but it is also very important. Jesus didn't do anything wrong. He died on the cross
for us. When we do something wrong, we should ask Jesus to forgive us, and He will.
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Mary and Mary Magdalene had waited a day to see Jesus because they couldn't go on the
Sabbath (which was a day of rest). They made spices and oils as a sign of respect to Jesus
and went very early Sunday morning to go see Jesus' body.
As they were just about at the tomb, the earth suddenly shook and an angel came down from
heaven. He easily rolled away the stone at the entrance of the tomb and sat on top of it.
The women looked at each other and rubbed their eyes since they couldn't believe what they
had seen -- plus it was very early in the morning, and they were still a little sleepy. The angel
was so bright -- almost as bright as lightning! His clothes were as white as snow.
There had been guards watching the tomb so no one would steal Jesus' body. When they saw
the angel, they fell over and they couldn't move or speak because they were so afraid.
Then the angel said to the women, "Do not be afraid. I know you are looking for Jesus who has
died. But He isn't here; He has risen just as He said He would! Come and see for yourself, the
tomb is empty."
The women were confused. How could this happen? They were sure Jesus had died, and now
He was alive? They looked in the tomb and the clothes Jesus had been wrapped in were lying
on the ground; the tomb was empty. Then the angel spoke again, "If you want to find Jesus
He's on his way to Galilee."
So the women hurried away, They were laughing and crying at the same time. They didn't know
what to feel; they had been so sad that Jesus was dead and now they were so excited that He
was alive! They just knew they had to find Jesus, and they had to tell the disciples the good
news.
As they were running down the path, they turned a corner, and there was Jesus. "Greetings,"
He said. The ladies fell at His feet and worshiped him. Then Jesus said to them, "Do not be
afraid. Go and tell my disciples to come to Galilee. That is where they will see me."
The disciples came to Galilee, having heard by this time that Jesus was alive. They were sitting
around talking about it when Jesus walked into the room and said to them, "Peace be with you."
The disciples immediately stopped talking. Even though they had heard He was alive, they
were shocked to see Him standing there with them.
Jesus is Alive children's version Bible storyJesus said to them, "Why do you look at me like
you've just seen a ghost? Why don't you believe what you're seeing? Look at the scars in my
hands and feet. It is really me! Touch me and see, I am not a ghost but a real person."
The disciple's mouths were open in amazement because they still didn't know what to think.
They were so full of joy, and yet it was so impossible. Jesus understood what they were
thinking, so He said, "This is what I told you would happen, that everything must happen that
has already been written in the Bible."
Jesus had told the disciples when they had the Last Supper together; they took the bread at
communion and Jesus said, "this is my body which I have given to you..." but the disciples
hadn't understood what it really meant.
Then Jesus told them, "You have seen these things that have happened, so stay in the city and
soon I am going to give you what God has promised you: the Holy Spirit.
When we become Christians, Jesus automatically gives us the Holy Spirit to live inside of us.
The Holy Spirit makes us know when we have done something wrong. We might feel sick to our
stomach, or just get a bad feeling but that is the Holy Spirit reminding us that we are doing
something wrong, or that we need to stop and say sorry and ask for forgiveness for what we've
done.
The story is almost done, but Jesus had one more person to see. His name was Thomas, and
he was one of the disciples that wasn't there when Jesus met with them. Thomas had also
heard that Jesus was alive, but would not believe until he saw Jesus with his own eyes.
A week later when Thomas finally saw Jesus, Jesus said to him, "Put your finger here; see my
hands. Stop doubting and believe." But Jesus continued, "Because you have seen me, you
have believed; but it is more amazing for those who don't see me, and believe anyway."
It's really neat, but Jesus was actually talking to us when He said this. If you believe in Him,
without seeing Him, He will think you're very special! That is exactly what faith is: believing in
God even though you can't see Him.
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