A3. Psalm 23 Part 1 Psalm 23:1-3

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Page1 A3. Psalm 23 Part 1 Psalm 23:1-3 Learning Objectives 1. The children will explore the 23 rd Psalm and its meaning. 2. The children will identify ways they can spend quiet time with God each day and stay focused on Him. Memory Verse*: The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me to lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside the still waters. He restores my soul; He leads me in the paths of righteousness For His name s sake. --Psalm 23:1-3 (NKJV) *Younger children can begin by learning The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. Encourage and challenge the children to learn as much as they can, and reward them for their efforts. Getting Started All Ages Choose One Perfect Place You will need to provide white paper and coloring utensils (crayons, pencils, markers, etc.) for this activity. If possible, play peaceful and calm music softly as the children enter class. Ask the children to use the paper and materials to draw a picture of a place that they consider to be calm and peaceful, a place that reminds them of peace and contentment. As you proceed with the lesson, share how their drawing relates to the verses in today s lesson. Brainstorm Activity You will need chart paper or a dry erase board for this activity. Draw a vertical line down the middle of the board or paper and write sheep over the left column and people over the right column. On the left side, have the children brainstorm and write on the board what they would need if they were actual sheep. (food, water, protection, love, a place to sleep, etc.) On the right side of the paper or board, make a list of things that we need as people. Note the similarities between the two columns. Then continue with the lesson. Bible Lesson with Discussion Questions Message: Keep your eyes on Jesus, the good shepherd. Psalm 23:1-3 (NKJV) The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want. 2 He makes me to lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside the still waters. 3 He restores my soul; He leads me in the paths of righteousness For His name s sake.

Page2 Bible Lesson with Discussion Questions - Continued Psalm 23 was written by David, who spent his early years as a shepherd. Sheep are completely dependent on the shepherd for protection, provision and guidance. In the New Testament, Jesus is referred to as the good shepherd (John 10:11) and even the Great Shepherd (1 Peter 5:4). Just as Jesus is the good shepherd, we are his sheep and we are to follow obediently, knowing that He will lead us to the right places and in the right ways of God. When we allow Him to lead us, we find peace and contentment. Jesus knows exactly where to find the green pastures and beautiful waters that will restore us. Teacher note: In order to provide a more interactive experience for the children that will help them commit the words of Psalm 23 to their hearts and their memory, you will need to set up the following 5 stations for the children to be able to walk through and experience the words of Psalm 23:1-3. Take the children through the stations 2 times. The first time, perform the activities as described below. The second time, go through the stations only repeating the verses relevant to each station. Remind the children that they should stay behind the child in front of them, and the only talking will be to repeat the verses as they pass by each station. (This activity is adapted from www.kidssundayschool.com) You may want to keep these stations up for next week as a review as you continue to build on and learn Psalm 23. Station 1: Station 2: Station 3: Station 4: Station 5: Print and cut out the shepherd picture. You will also need to print out one sheep picture for each child. (See Activity Page at the end of this lesson.) Place the sheep and shepherd on a table. Have each child write his or her name on one sheep while they are at this station. As they are writing their names, recite Psalm 23:1, encouraging the children to recite it with you. The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. The children should take their sheep with them to the next station. Give each child a piece of green construction paper. Have the children lay down on the floor, placing their sheep on the green construction paper next to them. Read the next part of the chapter to them three times: He makes me to lie down in green pastures. Then have the children sit up and recite with you: The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me to lie down in green pastures. Place several bowls of water on the floor (buckets will work too). (You may want to put a plastic table cloth down underneath the bowls.) Recite the next part of Psalm 23 as you lead a line of children besides the bowls of water. He leads me beside the still waters. Hold a shoe up, pointing to the bottom of the shoe, and recite the next part of Psalm 23: He restores my soul. (This is to help them remember the verse. If needed, explain this to the children, that it is referring to our soul and not the sole of our shoes.) Use brown construction paper to lay out a long path on the floor. Write Lord on the last piece of construction paper. Have the children walk beside the path of construction paper, while you repeat the next part of Psalm 23: He leads me in the paths of righteousness for His name s sake. Then have the children repeat all of Psalm 23:1-3 together.

Page3 Bible Lesson with Discussion Questions - Continued Discussion Questions: 1. What does a shepherd do? (takes care of sheep, keeps them safe, helps them find food and water, etc.) 2. Why do you think David called the Lord his shepherd? (Discuss together. God provided for David and kept him safe.) 3. What do you think it means when it says, I shall not want? (Just as the shepherd provides everything the sheep need, God will also give us (just like David), everything we NEED.) 4. Why do you think a good shepherd leads his sheep to green pastures, as opposed to bare, dry pastures? (The pastures provide food for the sheep as well as a comfortable place to rest.) 5. How do you think water restores our souls? (Explain that Jesus is the living water, and that when we drink from what He provides for us, our thirst for God is taken care of.) 6. What kind of paths should we travel that will bring glory to Jesus? (Paths of righteousness.) 7. What do you think righteousness means? ( In a way that is right according to the ways of God. ) 8. Do you think it is important to spend time with God each day? Why or why not? (Discuss.) Application to Real Life He Leads Me Game You will need a 2 x4 piece of wood OR a wide piece of tape on the floor (use painters tape or masking tape). The children will line up behind one end of the wood (or the tape). Tape a piece of paper to the opposite wall with the word Jesus on it. Explain that it isn t always easy to know what the right thing to do is, but if we keep our eyes on Jesus, following His example and listening to God s word both from our Bible reading and the divine services, we will know what to do. Each child will take a turn walking over the 2 x4 or tape on the floor. Tell them to keep their eyes on the paper with the word Jesus on it (straight ahead) as they walk. Ask them if it was easy or hard to keep their feet on the board (or tape) as they come to the end of the walk. Have each child do the walk again, only this time you should stand to the side of the board/tape, just a little beyond the half way mark. Tell the children to take the walk again but this time they should keep their eyes on you. As they come to the end, ask them if it was easier or harder to stay on the board/tape. Remind the children that when we keep our eyes on Jesus, we will know what is right. When we start to look at or listen to other people, we can get confused and not always make good choices to do the right thing. Remind the children that it is important to take a few minutes each day to spend quiet time with God so that we can stay focused on Him. Make a brief list together on your easel of ways we can spend time with God each day. Review the message statement: Keep your eyes on Jesus, the good shepherd. Memory Work Fun For this lesson, the memory work is scattered throughout the activities as the children are learning Psalm 23:1-3.

Page4 Activity Ideas Choose One All Ages Psalm 23 Book See: www.kidssundayschool.com Grade School Activities The Lord is My Shepherd (Psalm 23) You will need paper (your choice of what kind), a stapler, scissors, glue sticks, and writing utensils for this activity. Make a sample before class so the children will know what they are working on. Each book will need 6 pages for this week. If you choose to add to this book in the other Psalm 23 lessons, you can add those pages at that time. You will also need to print Picture Card 1 from the above website, and have one copy for each child. The children will make a book with pictures 1-6 from Picture card 1. One picture will be glued on each page of the book. Then have the children write the corresponding portion of Psalm 23 that is illustrated in the picture on the corresponding page as follows: Picture #1 The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want. Picture #2 He makes me to lie down in green pastures Picture #3 He leads me beside the still waters. Picture #4 He restores my soul. Picture #5 He leads me in the paths of righteousness Picture #6 For His name s sake. You will want to pair up older with younger children to help with writing the words on the pages. Grades K-2 Calm, Peaceful Environment See www.kidssundayschool.com Preschool Activities Calm, Peaceful Environment You will need a small bell and two pencils for this activity. The children will sit quietly with their eyes closed while the teacher makes soft noises. This will facilitate a discussion about why it is important to have quiet time with the Lord each day. Sheep Cup Craft See www.daniellesplace.com Enter the Resource Room Old Testament Lessons Psalms Scroll down to Psalm 23:2 Scroll down to #4 He maketh me lie down in green pastures. You will need 9oz white party cups, pink pompoms, cotton balls, green paper (optional), white colored pencils, glue, card stock and tape for this craft activity. Please see the above website for detailed instructions. Keep the conversation going while you work, and talk about what you are doing and why, referring to Psalm 23. Grades 3-5 Listening for God See: www.kidssundayschool.com Grade school Object Talks Listening for God You will need 4 radios (or items that produce sound), a power cord (to plug everything in), and a copy of the jokes and riddles from the above website. You will also need some volunteers to help with this activity. This activity will reinforce how difficult it is for us to hear God s voice when we have so many things and noise going on around us. Talk about also finding quiet time each day with God, and the importance of spending time with Him in prayer.

Page5 Journal Optional Grades K-2 Draw a picture of you having quiet time with God. Write about how you will spend time with Him this week. Grades 3-5 Do you think it is important to have quiet time with God each day? Why or why not? When can you make time in your days to have some quiet time with Him this week? Write about it. Homework Ideas - Read at home with a grownup the lesson about Psalm 23 Part 2 (Psalm 23:4). - Learn the memory verse**: Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil; For You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me. --Psalm 23:4 (NKJV) - Work on memorizing commandment #. - (Optional for 6-8 year old s) Complete the Psalm 23 Part 2 coloring and activity sheet as your parents read you the Sunday School Lesson. Return your coloring page for a sticker. - What are you afraid of? Make a list of things that frighten you and bring it to class. **Younger children can learn the underlined portion of the memory verse. Other Resources http://children.cccm.com/curriculum/ Old Testament Lesson 148 support curriculum www.daniellesplace.com Resource Room (top right) Old Testament Psalms

Page6 Coloring Page Name: Psalm 23 Part 2 I will fear no evil; For You are with me; Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me. --Psalm 23:4 (NKJV)

Page7 Take Home Page: Psalm 23 Part 1 Today I learned Today your child learned that God wants us to keep our eyes on Jesus, the good shepherd. Children explored the 23 rd Psalm in the Bible. They also talked about ways they can spend quiet time with God each day and stay focused on Him during the week. Help me learn my memory verse** The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. He makes me to lie down in green pastures; He leads me beside the still waters. He restores my soul; He leads me in the paths of righteousness For His name s sake. (Psalm 23:1-3) **Younger children can begin by learning The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. Encourage and challenge the children to learn as much as they can, and reward them for their efforts. Ask me 1. Why did David call the Lord his Shepherd? 2. Do you think it is important to spend time with God each day? Why or why not? 3. How will you spend time with God this week? Live Your Faith Play a game of which cup is it? together. You will need three plastic cups and a small object (button for example). Place the object underneath one of the three cups (the cups should be upside down with the open side directly on the table). Encourage your child to watch closely as you mix up the order of the cups. Then have him guess which one has the object under it. Take turns being the mixer and have some fun together. When you are finished, talk about what it means to keep your eyes on Jesus, and why that is so important for us each day. Decide how your family will work on doing that this week.

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