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Bible Stories for Young Children part of a curriculum prepared for young children NEW TESTAMENT BOOK 4 JESUS PUBLIC MINISTRY C by Chris Thorpe & people from Coromandel Baptist Church Illustrated by Kay Kammermann Website: www.corobaptist.org.au 2008 Coromandel Baptist Church

National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication entry Author: Thorpe, Chris. Title: Jesus' public ministry - C [electronic resource] / Chris Thorpe ; Kay Kammermann, illustrator. Edition: 1st ed. ISBN: 9781921755071 (pdf) Series: Bible stories for young children. New Testament ; bk. 4. Target Audience: For primary school age. Subjects: Bible stories, English--N.T.--Juvenile literature. Other Authors/Contributors: Kammermann, Kay. Coromandel Baptist Church (Blackwood, S. Aust.) Dewey Number: 225.9505

INDEX No. 130 A lesson about forgiving (An unforgiving servant) 131 Jesus sends out seventy disciples 132 The good Samaritan 133 Mary and Martha 134 The man who was born blind 135 Jesus, the good shepherd 136 The lost sheep and coin 137 The lost son 138 Lord, teach us to pray 139 The Pharisee and the tax collector

Bible Stories for Young Children part of a curriculum prepared for young children A LESSON ABOUT FORGIVING by Chris Thorpe & people from Coromandel Baptist Church Illustrated by Kay Kammermann Website: www.corobaptist.org.au The following pages may be copied if they are unchanged, acknowledged and not used for profit 2008 Coromandel Baptist Church

MATTHEW 18:21 35 A LESSON ABOUT FORGIVING (An unforgiving servant) File no. 130 Peter was puzzled. He heard Jesus talking about forgiving one another. So he asked, When my brother or sister does something nasty to me, how many times do I have to forgive them? Is it seven times? Jesus replied, Not just seven times but four hundred and ninety times. That means to keep forgiving, without counting. 1

Then He told this story: A servant borrowed lots of money from the King. Then the time came for him to pay it back. The king asked, Where is my money? The servant had no money. The king said to his men, Sell this man as a slave. Sell his wife and children and everything he owns to pay his debt. 2

The servant was afraid. He fell on his knees and said to the King, Please don t be angry. Give me time and I will pay you. The King was sorry for his servant and said, I am forgiving you your debt. That meant that the servant didn t have to pay anything. 3

As the servant was going outside, he met another servant, who had borrowed a little bit of money from him. He grabbed hold of him, and said, Pay me back the money you owe. Please wait, said the other servant, and I will give you your money. No, said the first servant. I want my money now. 4

He put him into prison. Someone went to the King and told him what the first servant had done. 5

The King was angry. He said to the first servant, I had mercy on you and forgave you all your debt. You should have been kind to the other servant like I had been kind to you. Because you did not forgive when you were forgiven, you will go to prison until your debt is paid. 6

God knows that we cannot pay our debt to Him, so He sent Jesus to pay our debt by dying on the cross. When we know that our sins are forgiven, we forgive those who do bad things to us. Those who won t forgive others are not forgiven by God. 7

Bible Stories for Young Children part of a curriculum prepared for young children JESUS SENDS OUT SEVENTY DISCIPLES by Chris Thorpe & people from Coromandel Baptist Church Illustrated by Kay Kammermann Website: www.corobaptist.org.au The following pages may be copied if they are unchanged, acknowledged and not used for profit 2008 Coromandel Baptist Church

LUKE 10:1 23 Luke 9:51, 57 62; JESUS SENDS OUT SEVENTY DISCIPLES File no. 131 Jesus said to seventy of His disciples, I am going to Jerusalem, but first, I want you to go to the towns along the way. There are lots of people whom God has prepared who will hear about His kingdom. 1

This will not be easy for you and here is what you are to do. Don t take extra money or clothes with you. Don t stop along the way. When you come to a town, say to the people, Peace be with you. If they welcome you, stay with them. Heal the sick people and tell them, God s kingdom is coming to you. If they listen to you they will listen to Me. If they don t listen to you they will not listen to Me or to God who sent Me. 2

The seventy men went in pairs to all the towns telling everyone about God s kingdom. 3

When they came back to Jesus they said, Lord, when we used Your name, the wicked spirits obeyed us. Yes, said Jesus, I saw Satan fall from the sky like lightning. I gave you power over the enemy. Nothing could hurt you. 4

I don t want you to get excited about the wicked spirits obeying you. Be glad that your names are written in heaven. Jesus was thankful that these men had seen His Father at work and He rejoiced in God. Then Jesus said to the men, You are blessed to see God at work. 5

Bible Stories for Young Children part of a curriculum prepared for young children THE GOOD SAMARITAN by Chris Thorpe & people from Coromandel Baptist Church Illustrated by Kay Kammermann Website: www.corobaptist.org.au The following pages may be copied if they are unchanged, acknowledged and not used for profit 2008 Coromandel Baptist Church

LUKE 10:25 37 THE GOOD SAMARITAN File no. 132 A teacher of the law wanted to trick Jesus, so he asked Him, Teacher, what must I do to have eternal life? Jesus asked him, What does the law of God say? The scribe answered, The law says, You must love the Lord your God with all your heart, all your soul, all your mind and all your strength. You must love your neighbour like you love yourself. That s right, Jesus said. Do this and you will have eternal life. 1

But who is my neighbour? the scribe asked. So Jesus told him this story: A man was walking to Jericho. On the way robbers caught him and beat him up. They took his clothes and money and left him on the road nearly dead. 2

A priest came walking by and saw the man lying on the road. He didn t stop. He walked by on the other side of the road. 3

Then a Levite came by and saw the man on the road. He didn t stop either. He walked by on the other side of the road. 4

Then a man from Samaria, came by. The Jews hated the Samaritans, but it was this man who stopped to help. He cleaned and bandaged the man s wounds and put him on his donkey. 5

He then took him to an inn and looked after him. The next morning the Samaritan had to go away. He gave the innkeeper some money and asked him to look after the man. He said, When I come back, I will pay you any extra I owe. 6

At the end of this story Jesus asked the teacher of the law, Which one of those three men do you think was a neighbour to the man who was robbed? The man who was kind, answered the teacher. Jesus said, Go and live like this man. 7

Bible Stories for Young Children part of a curriculum prepared for young children MARY AND MARTHA by Chris Thorpe & people from Coromandel Baptist Church Illustrated by Kay Kammermann Website: www.corobaptist.org.au The following pages may be copied if they are unchanged, acknowledged and not used for profit 2008 Coromandel Baptist Church

LUKE 10:38 42 MARY AND MARTHA File no. 133 Jesus was on His way to Jerusalem and He came to the town where Martha lived. Martha loved Jesus coming to her house. 1

She had a sister and a brother. Their names were Mary and Lazarus. 2

Mary loved listening to Jesus. She sat at His feet listening to everything He said. Martha was busy in the kitchen. Mary was not helping her and this made her cross. 3

Martha came to Jesus and said, Lord, don t you care that my sister has left all the work to me? Tell her to come and help me! Martha, Martha, Jesus said. You are getting upset and worried about many things. There is only one thing that is important. Mary has chosen it. It will never be taken from her. Jesus was telling Martha that there is nothing more important than hearing God s word. If we seek God s kingdom first all the things we need will be given to us. 4

Bible Stories for Young Children part of a curriculum prepared for young children THE MAN WHO WAS BORN BLIND by Chris Thorpe & people from Coromandel Baptist Church Illustrated by Kay Kammermann Website: www.corobaptist.org.au The following pages may be copied if they are unchanged, acknowledged and not used for profit 2008 Coromandel Baptist Church

JOHN 9:1 41 THE MAN WHO WAS BORN BLIND File no. 134 Jesus saw a man who had always been blind. His disciples asked Him, Is this man blind because he or his parents did something wrong? Jesus said, He was not born blind, because of anyone s sin, but so that when he is healed people will see God s power and kindness. 1

Then Jesus spat on the ground, mixed up some mud and put it on the blind man s eyes. He said, Go and wash your face in the pool of Siloam. 2

The man went to the pool and after washing his face, he could see. 3

Those who knew him asked, Is this the man who sat by the road, begging? Some said, Yes, it is. Others said, No, he can t be that man. He only looks like him. The man said, I am that man. How is it that you can you see? they asked. He said, A man called Jesus made some mud and put it on my eyes. He told me to wash in the pool of Siloam. I washed and now I can see. Where is the man? they asked. I don t know, he answered. 4

Then they took him to the Pharisees who asked him, How did Jesus heal you? The man told them but they didn t believe him. They asked his parents. Is this your son who was born blind? The parents were afraid of the Pharisees and answered, Yes, he is our son. It is true that he was born blind. We don t know who opened his eyes. You ask him. 5

The Pharisees asked the man again. The man answered, I have told you and you would not listen. I know one thing. I was blind, and now I can see. Jesus must have come from God, otherwise He could not have healed me. This made the Pharisees angry and they put the man out of the synagogue. 6

Jesus heard what had happened. He found the man and asked, Do you believe in the Son of Man? Who is He, Master? the man asked. Tell me so that I may believe. You see Him now, Jesus answered. He is the One talking to you. Lord, I do believe, he said. He bowed and worshipped Jesus. 7

Bible Stories for Young Children part of a curriculum prepared for young children JESUS, THE GOOD SHEPHERD by Chris Thorpe & people from Coromandel Baptist Church Illustrated by Kay Kammermann Website: www.corobaptist.org.au The following pages may be copied if they are unchanged, acknowledged and not used for profit 2008 Coromandel Baptist Church

JOHN 10:1 16; 22 30 JESUS, THE GOOD SHEPHERD File no. 135 When Jesus was talking to some Pharisees He told them this story: A shepherd leads his sheep into the fields so they can feed on good grass. He builds a sheep-pen with just one opening. Then he goes to that entrance, and calls his sheep. They recognise his voice and follow him. 1

If someone comes to the sheep pen and doesn t go in by the gate, but climbs the wall, he would be a thief. If he calls the sheep they won t follow him, but will run away because they don t know his voice. 2

The Pharisees wondered, What is Jesus trying to tell us? Jesus said, I am the Gate for the sheep. Anyone who comes in through Me will be saved. When a thief comes, he steals, kills and ruins things. I have come to give My sheep, life. 3

I am the Good Shepherd. The sheep belong to Me. When danger comes the Good Shepherd will even die to save His sheep. 4

The person who is paid to look after the sheep runs away when he sees danger coming. I am the Good Shepherd. I know My sheep and they know Me just like My Father knows Me, and I know My Father. Other sheep will hear My voice and will follow Me. I will be the Shepherd for them too. 5

My Father loves Me because I have come to die for the sheep and I will come alive again to be their Shepherd. 6

The Pharisees went away and thought about what Jesus said. Sometime later they asked Jesus, Who are You really? Are You the Messiah? Jesus answered, I told you who I am and you don t believe Me. The miracles I do in My Father s name show you who I am. 7

You don t believe Me because you are not My sheep. My sheep hear My voice and follow Me and I know them. I give them life forever and no one can take them away from Me. My Father has given them to Me. 8

Bible Stories for Young Children part of a curriculum prepared for young children THE LOST SHEEP & COIN by Chris Thorpe & people from Coromandel Baptist Church Illustrated by Kay Kammermann Website: www.corobaptist.org.au The following pages may be copied if they are unchanged, acknowledged and not used for profit 2008 Coromandel Baptist Church

LUKE 15:1 10 THE LOST SHEEP & COIN File no. 136 Many people were listening to Jesus. Some of them were tax collectors, and others had done wrong things. The Pharisees and teachers of the law were watching what Jesus was doing. They grumbled saying, He welcomes sinners and eats with them. Jesus happened to hear what they said and told them this story: 1

If one of you had a hundred sheep and one of them got lost, what would you do? You would leave the ninety-nine and go looking for the one which was lost. You would keep looking for it until it was found. You would be so happy, you would pick it up and take it home. 2

Then you would call your friends saying, Come and be happy with me. My sheep that was lost is found. In heaven everyone rejoices when a sinner changes his mind. In fact there is more joy over the one sinner who has been saved, than the ninety-nine who were just being good. 3

Jesus told the Pharisees another story: If a lady lost one of her ten special silver coins, what would she do? 4

She would light her lamp, and look everywhere. She would look in the corners, under the chairs and behind the bed. She would keep looking until she found the coin that was lost. 5

Then when the lady found it she would call out to her friends and neighbours saying, I ve found my coin. Be happy with me. I have found my coin that was lost. It s like that in heaven, said Jesus. Up there with all God s angels, everyone is really happy when one sinner turns to God and knows that he is forgiven. 6

Bible Stories for Young Children part of a curriculum prepared for young children THE LOST SON by Chris Thorpe & people from Coromandel Baptist Church Illustrated by Kay Kammermann Website: www.corobaptist.org.au The following pages may be copied if they are unchanged, acknowledged and not used for profit 2008 Coromandel Baptist Church

LUKE 15:11 32 Isaiah 53:6 THE LOST SON File no. 137 This is another parable Jesus told the Pharisees: A father and his two sons were working with him on the farm. The younger son said to his father, I want my share of your money now and not later. So the father divided his money and gave his younger son his share. 1

The son took his money and went to another country. He wanted to be away from his father. While he was away he spent his money on useless things. After a while all his money was gone. 2

With no money and not much food around, the son took a job feeding pigs. He was so hungry, he wanted to eat the pigs food. No one gave him anything. Then he realised how foolish he had been. He remembered his father. He remembered the servants. They had food to eat. He said to himself, I will go home and ask if I can work for my father as a servant. 3

The son started walking home. The father always loved his son and longed for him to come home. Then, one day he saw his son coming. He ran to meet him. 4

He kissed and hugged him. The son said, I have sinned against God and against you. Please let me work for you. The father was so happy to have his son come home. He put a coat on him, a ring on his finger and sandals on his feet. 5

He said, My son was dead, but now he is alive! We will celebrate with a feast. While everyone was feasting his older son came home and saw how happy everyone was. He was angry and thought, Why should my brother be given a party after what he has done? 6

The father went to his older son and said, You know I love you. We have to celebrate, because your brother was lost and has been found. Jesus told this story to show how God, our Heavenly Father, welcomes His lost children back into His family. 7

Bible Stories for Young Children part of a curriculum prepared for young children LORD, TEACH US TO PRAY by Chris Thorpe & people from Coromandel Baptist Church Illustrated by Kay Kammermann Website: www.corobaptist.org.au The following pages may be copied if they are unchanged, acknowledged and not used for profit 2008 Coromandel Baptist Church

LUKE 11:1 13 Matthew 6:5 15 LORD, TEACH US TO PRAY File no. 138 The disciples asked Jesus to teach them how to pray. Jesus said, When you pray, say: Our Father in heaven, holy is Your name. 1

Let Your kingdom come. May Your will be done on earth like it is done in heaven. Give us today, the food we need. 2

Forgive us our sins, as we forgive those who have done wrong to us. Please do not let us be tested, and save us from the evil one. Amen. 3

Then Jesus told this story: If you knocked on your friend s door in the middle of the night and asked him, Please could you lend me some bread. My friend has come and I haven t any food to give him. Your friend might answer, Go away. We are all in bed. 4

What will you do then? If you keep on asking, he will get up and give you what you want, because you kept on asking. 5

It is like that when you pray. Keep on asking because God will give you what you ask for. Keep on searching and you will find. Keep on knocking, and the door will open for you. Your heavenly Father will give you good things when you ask Him. More than that, your Heavenly Father gives the Holy Spirit to everyone who asks Him. 6

Bible Stories for Young Children part of a curriculum prepared for young children THE PHARISEE AND THE TAX COLLECTOR by Chris Thorpe & people from Coromandel Baptist Church Illustrated by Kay Kammermann Website: www.corobaptist.org.au The following pages may be copied if they are unchanged, acknowledged and not used for profit 2008 Coromandel Baptist Church

LUKE 18:9 14 THE PHARISEE AND THE TAX COLLECTOR File no. 139 On His way to Jerusalem Jesus stopped and talked to people. Do you remember some of the stories He told and the people He healed? (You could talk about some of the previous lessons) The man born blind (Story 134) The good Samaritan (Story 132) 1

The lost sheep & coin (Story 136) The lost Son (Story 137) 2

This is another story Jesus told: It was again about His Father and His Father s kingdom: A Pharisee and a tax collector went to the temple to pray. The Pharisee stood up and prayed, God, I thank You that I am not like other men. I don t steal, or do wrong things. I am not bad like this tax collector. I go without food twice a week, and I give You a tenth of the money I earn. He did not see that he was a sinner and needed to be forgiven. 3

On the other side of the temple stood the tax collector. He did not look up toward heaven. He hit his chest with his hands and said, God, I am a sinner. Be kind to me and forgive me. 4

Jesus looked at the people and said, This tax collector went home with all his sins forgiven. He was right with God. The other man thought he was good. He did not realise he needed God to forgive him. Then Jesus said, Those who humble themselves and trust God their heavenly Father will be made great. 5