When Jesus appears at the Temple in John 2, he claims his authority to those using the worship of God to enrich themselves at the expense of the pious. The story of the temple cleansing can be a fun and fascinating one to share with children. Extra visuals are included and are combined to use with the second time Jesus cleansed the temple in Matthew 21:12-17, Mark 11:15-19, Luke 19:45-48 and the first time Jesus cleansed the temple in John 2:13.
Use this children's Sunday School lesson about Jesus clearing the Temple to teach kids about the sanctity of God's House. Needed: Bibles, whiteboard or Bible Lesson Plans for Kids Lesson: Jesus Clears the Temple. One day Jesus went to the temple to pray.
When He arrived, He was angry with what He saw. We read this account in Matthew 21:12-16; Mark 11:15-18; Luke 19:45-48 and John 2:12-24. FREE bible lesson for kids.
Story, lesson guide, coloring pages, craft and more all included. Ideal for preschoolers at home or at church. Jesus Cleanses the Temple 512626 worksheets by Keva Roberts.Jesus Cleanses the Temple worksheet LiveWorksheets.
These Newsletter Foldables are for the first time Jesus cleansed the temple in John 2:13-25. Thank you to Jeanne Dickson for permission to copy (as close as possible with the resources I have available) and share these printables! This is the inside with the lesson and pictures. On the outside, Jeanne adds notes and assorted items.
She might add a Bible verse, memory verse, a Bible song or two. April 30, 2008 Children's Church Lesson: Jesus Cleans The Temple Text: John 2:13-22 Learning Objectives: After this lesson, children will demonstrate knowledge of the Christology of this passage by stating in their own words three things this story teaches about Jesus. 1.
Jesus did not want people "selling God." 2. Learn how Jesus drove out the merchants and money. 6.
Jesus 4. Jesus was flipped angry, over and shouted, TABLES "Do and not benches. turn 6.
Jesus my Father's was angry, house and into shouted, a den "Do not turn my of Father's _____." house into a den of THIEVES." 7. 7. The The temple temple was was supposed supposed to to be be WORSHIP a place to God, _____ not God, a place to sell not a place to sell things.
Jesus got angry? He knocked over tables? This story can be a surprising one for children to hear, but is a fun one to teach and act out. Of course, the important thing to emphasize is that Jesus had a good reason to get mad. He was not having a selfish temper tantrum, but was defending the integrity of God's house.
The lesson that these crafts accompany reminds us that we are made to.