Good News! The Savior Is Born

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Good News! The Savior Is Born BIBLE STORY Good News for Mary and Joseph Luke 2:1-7 BIBLE TRUTH Christmas is good news because Jesus, the Savior, was born. This lesson will help early elementary children... Realize that Jesus birth is what makes Christmas a joyful celebration Feel thankful to God for sending us a Savior Express thanks to God for Jesus as they celebrate Christmas VERSE-A-MONTH Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord (Luke 2:11). LESSON HELPS HELPING HAND Tips for teachers. DIGGING DEEPER Important biblical and theological insights. Foundational words of the faith. 1 Week 1 of 4 Reflect on the Word How can it be that this story never grows old? How does it maintain its unique beauty and integrity even while being drawn into the mix of fantasies and fictions that dominate our culture s Christmas celebrations? It is because it is not a story of our telling. It is God s story, and it is forever unique because it is the truth. The simple story of a beautiful maiden, a loyal man, and a lowly birth reveals the manner in which God gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life (John 3:16). The profound truth the story bears is the Incarnation. That big, wonderful word means that God has come to us in the person of Jesus, born of the Virgin Mary in Bethlehem s manger. The eternal Son, one with the Father, entered into our humanity in Jesus, born the way we all are born. It helps me to think this way. There is no gap between Jesus and God, and there is no gap between Jesus and me! In relation to God, He is divine as the Father is divine; in relation to us, He is human as we are human. How are we saved if Jesus doesn t really come from God; or if He comes from God but doesn t come all the way into our humanity? The glory of the Incarnation is that indeed God has come and come all the way in Jesus. Taking the hand of Jesus we find ourselves held by the hand of God. We look up to Jesus, but we also look at Him face to face, human to human; not because we are exalted, but because He has humbled himself to meet us where we are. Coming by birth and by death He has joined himself to our humanity forever! There is no way back from either the cradle or the grave there is only resurrection, and, thank God, both the cradle and the grave are empty! Luke s story is so simple and beautiful that we can overlook the cultural and political realities of the world into which Jesus was born. Augustus was the emperor, Quirinius was the governor, and the family had to go from Nazareth to Bethlehem to be registered. In the telling, don t make the story too sweet, too lovely, too fairytale-ish. Their real world was pretty grim rather like our own. And that helps us, doesn t it: a real mother, real birth, real person, real life, real town, real politics, and real incarnation! God in Jesus comes into our hearts to save us, He also comes into our families and neighborhoods and towns, and He comes into our whole fallen human situation to save us all from Satan s power when we had gone astray ( God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen ). That s the good news of real salvation! We know, of course, that the whole story of redemption is not revealed in the narrative of the Virgin Birth. Early Christians didn t preach Jesus birth, they proclaimed His death and resurrection. But the birth narrative is profoundly significant precisely because it bears the truth of the Incarnation. It is God s way of entering into our human situation to save us. There is nothing like it in all this whole wide world. Those of us who teach this wondrous story share a common prayer: that the persons we teach may experience its saving significance and may grasp its radical distinctness from the tales and myths that will surround us all season long. OLD TESTAMENT Before Jesus Was Born The Creation Noah & The Ark Abraham & Sarah Exodus 10 Commandments Deborah & Barak Samuel Anoints David David and Goliath Elijah Fed by Ravens Jeremiah & Baruch 6

LESSON PLANNER Choose from these activities to support the Bible story. See Hear & Say Sing Do Solve Read & Write Attention Getters Bible Explorations Connections To Life Extra! Extra! Good News Bulletin Board Resources, Item 1 Today s Headlines: Verse-a-Month Club Announcement Optional Activity: Good News/Bad News Game Bible Story Resources, Item 3; Bible Trek Time Line Bible Story Review Resources, Item 3 Optional Activity: Pretzel Manger Good News Christmas Card Connections, Sheet 1 Good News Headlines Resources, Item 1 Closing and Prayer Adventures; Parent Connections, Connections Sheet 15 Optional Activity: Faith Words Stars Resources, Item 4 PRESESSION POPPERS Advent Calendar Tear out page 14 from the Connections books. Lay these out on a table, along with colorful construction paper and art supplies. Help children prepare their advent calendars. Show them how to use them. Be Creative For Christmas set out a few inexpensive plastic nativity sets for the children to use to tell the story of Jesus birth Puzzles with Christian themes Keep old magazines, cardboard or poster board on hand, along with scissors and glue for the children to make collages Scraps of construction paper for mosaics or collages Supplies for making Christmas cards: red and green construction paper, glue, markers, ribbon or rickrack, and sequins Inexpensive scrapbook album and simple decorations the children can add pictures and decorate pages NOTES NEW TESTAMENT When Jesus Was On Earth After Jesus Went Back To Heaven YOU ARE H E E R Birth of Jesus Jesus As A Child Jesus Baptism Jesus Calms the Storm Jesus Raising Lazarus Mary Anointing Jesus Cross, Tomb & Ascension Disciples Praying Philip & the Ethiopian Mission Work 7

Attention Getters Use these activities to help focus the children s attention and prepare them to learn today s Bible Truth. Extra! Extra! Good News Bulletin Board Before class, Cover the bulletin board with pages from a newspaper and appropriate border. Cut apart the headline words from Item 1 and attach to top of bulletin board. Attach four sheets of construction paper to the bulletin board under the headline title. Make four signs to attach to the bulletin board (one for each lesson). You will attach one sign to a sheet of construction paper each week. For this week, print Good News! The Savior Is Born on the paper. In class, Gather the children and ask, How do we tell people good news? (Phone, E-mail, letter) Say, One way we tell news is with a newspaper (show copy of a newspaper). The newspaper has news about things happening in our city and in our country. It s not all good news, but sometimes we do read good news in the newspaper. If possible, point out a few stories that tell good news. Show the bulletin board and explain that, for the next four weeks, the class will learn about some very good news the good news of Jesus birth. Show today s sign and say, Today s good news is the Savior is born. Attach the sign to one of the construction paper sheets on the bulletin board. Resources, Item 1 Newspaper Border Four 9 x 12 (22.5 x 30 cm.) sheets of construction paper in various colors 8.5 x 11 (21.59 x 27.94 cm.) sheet of white paper Marker Other bulletin board materials (See Item 1 and this Teacher.) TRANSITION: Say, Today we will learn the good news about the birth of a special baby. Let s find out why this baby is so special. 8 A recent newspaper Marker Good News/Bad News Game Statements Summer is over. It s time to go to church. It s time for math. Christmas is tomorrow. Clean your room. Let s get ice cream. Feed the dog. Do your homework. We re having pizza for dinner. It s bed time. Lesson 1 O ption Today s Headlines: Verse-a-Month Club Announcement Before class, Bring a recent newspaper to class. Review the paper for any articles that would not be appropriate for the class. Print the memory verse on a sheet of the newspaper. In class, Show the newspaper. Ask, What is this? (A newspaper) What is the purpose of the newspaper? (To tell us the news) Explain how the newspaper tells us the news about the community, the country, and even the world. Talk briefly about the different kinds of news politics, sports, entertainment, religion, etc. Where else do you read, hear, or see the news? Say, Our memory verse for this month talks about some very good news. It sounds like it could be the headline of a newspaper back when Jesus was born. Do you know what a headline is? (Title, announcement to get you interested in hearing or reading more about the news story) What would you say about Jesus birth? Show the children the sheet of newspaper with the verse printed on it. Read the verse. Have the children say the verse with you. Then cut the newspaper into pieces and give each child a piece. Let the children reassemble the verse and say it again. TRANSITION: Say, Our memory verse is like a headline that tells us the good news about the birth of a baby that is important to all of us. Let s learn more about this good news. Good News/Bad News Game Before class, Draw a happy face on one sheet of paper and a sad face on another sheet. Place the happy face on the wall on one side of the Two sheets of paper Marker classroom. Place the sad face on the wall on the other side of the room. In class, Gather the children and explain the game. You will read 10 statements. After you read each statement you will ask, Good news or bad news? and the children should quickly go to the wall with the happy face (if the statement is good news) or the sad face (if the statement is bad news).

After you read each of the statements, gather the children in a circle. Say, We hear different kinds of news every day. Sometimes the news is good news. Give me an example of good news. Let several children respond. Sometimes the news is bad news. Give me an example of bad news. Allow time for responses. TRANSITION: Say, Today s news is a birth announcement of a baby that changed the world. Bible Story Before class, Prepare the Bible story figures from Item 3 according to instructions on the item and in this Teacher. Set up the figures in your Bible story area. In class, Gather the children in the Bible story area. Say, Today, we are learning about some really good news. Let s listen to today s Bible story and find out about this good news. After the story, Have the children show you the correct location of Jesus birth on the Bible Trek Time Line. Resources, Item 3 Tape Scissors Bible Trek Time Line Good News for Mary and Joseph Luke 2:1-7 (Place the Mary and Joseph figures together.) I want to go with you, Mary said to Joseph. It s almost time for the baby to be born and I don t want to be alone. Joseph didn t want Mary to be alone either. But, he had to go to Bethlehem. Caesar had decided to count everyone in Israel and make them pay a tax. Every man had to go back to his hometown and register. Since Joseph s family came from Bethlehem that is where he had to go and pay the tax. Use these activities to help the children learn from the Bible story. OK, you can go with me, Joseph told Mary. I don t want to leave you alone. But, we must be careful. This is a difficult trip and it will probably be very uncomfortable. (Add the donkey figure next to Mary and Joseph.) Joseph and Mary set off for Bethlehem the next morning. It wasn t far to the little town, but it took awhile with a donkey and a pregnant woman. Joseph took it slow. He wanted to be sure Mary was as comfortable as possible. They stopped often for breaks and to eat food. When the two arrived in Bethlehem the little town was full of people. Of course, everyone from Bethlehem had come back to be counted and pay taxes just like Joseph. It was late so Joseph and Mary went to an inn to find a room. Sorry, the innkeeper said. We are full. I have no rooms left. This was the story at every inn. There were so many people in town that all the rooms were taken. Finally, at the last inn, Joseph pleaded with the innkeeper. Please, sir. As you can see, Mary is pregnant and we need a place to stay for the night. Any place will do. I m sorry, the innkeeper said. The only space I have is in the stable out back. But that won t be very comfortable. We ll take it, Joseph said quickly. (Move Mary, Joseph, and the donkey in front of the manger scene.) The innkeeper was right. It wasn t very comfortable. And, it smelled like animals. But, it was a place to stay sheltered for the night and Joseph and Mary were thankful. Later that night, right there in the stable, an amazing thing happened. Mary had her baby. The baby was Jesus God s Son. (Place Baby Jesus in the manger next to Mary.) Isn t He beautiful, Mary said to Joseph. Yes, He is, Joseph said. 9

10 Resources, Item 3 Choose from these activities to help students connect the Bible Truth to life. Many families still send Christmas cards to family and friends. Encourage the children to include special notes like, God loves you or Good News, Jesus came to save us! This will give children the opportunity to tell others the good news through a family tradition. Lesson 1 O ption Bible Story Review Let the children use figures from Item 3 to retell today s Bible story. As the children review the story, ask questions to help them understand the importance of the good news of Jesus birth. Use these questions or add your own. Questions: 1. Why was Jesus born in Bethlehem? 2. In what kind of place was Jesus born? 3. Why was Jesus born in a stable, surrounded by animals, and placed in a manger? Pretzel Manger Before class, Gather the materials for this activity. Locate a microwave that you can use during class. In class, Gather the children in an area with a microwave. Melt the chocolate chips in a microwave safe bowl for about one minute on high (cooking time may vary due to microwave, so test before the activity). Give each child five pretzel sticks and have them form the shape of a manger. Let the children attach the pretzel sticks with a couple drops of melted chocolate. Let the mangers sit until chocolate is hardened. While the chocolate is hardening, ask questions about today s Bible story. Talk about what the trip to Bethlehem must have been like for Mary and Joseph. When the chocolate has hardened let the children enjoy their snack or take it home to share. Good News Christmas Card Pretzel sticks 12 oz. (336 grams) bag of chocolate chips Spoon Microwavable bowl Microwave Before class, if possible, make a sample card from Connections, Sheet 1 to show the children. In class, Have children remove Sheet 1 from their activity books. Ask, Who likes to send Christmas cards to friends and family? Who likes to receive Christmas cards? Say, Christmas cards are one way to tell people the good news of Jesus birth. What are some other ways? Today, we are going to Connections, Sheet 1 Markers or crayons Pens or pencils Optional: Christmas stickers and child s photo make a card to tell someone the good news about Jesus. Have children color in the words on the front of the card. Let them draw a picture of themselves, fill in the Christmas letter, and decorate the card. (Option: Let the children decorate their cards with Christmas stickers and/or add a photo of themselves.) Help the children fold the card in half. Say, Give this card to someone as a reminder of the good news of the birth of Jesus.

Good News Headlines Before class, Photocopy today s headline page, No. 1, from Item 1. Make one copy for each student. Resources, Item 1 Pencils or pens In class, Say, Today we learned the good news that Jesus was born. Give each student a copy of today s headline page. Have the children print three things they have learned about Jesus. Hang these on the wall around the bulletin board. When the students are finished, ask volunteers to tell what they printed. Say, Remember, Christmas is good news because Jesus, the Savior, was born. Closing and Prayer Gather the children in a circle. Ask, Why is it good news that God sent Jesus to us? Say, Let s thank God for sending Jesus. Go around the circle and ask each child to say a sentence prayer, thanking God for sending Jesus. Finish by praying and thanking God. Hand out Adventures, Unit 1 Parent Connections, and Connections Verse-a- Month Club Verse reminder from Sheet 15. Faith Words Stars Adventures Parent Connections, Unit 1 Connections, Sheet 15 Before class, Cut apart the Faith Words, Christ and God s Power, from Item 4. You may also include previously studied Faith Words in this activity. Place the Faith Words word cards on a metal board. Cover the definitions on the cards with a piece of paper or by overlapping the cards when you attach Resources, Item 4 Construction paper Scissors Metal board Magnetic tape (cut into strips) them to the magnetic board. Copy and cut out two star shapes for each child. You will need to add another star cut out for each added Faith Word. Write a definition of one of the Faith Words on each star. Place a small magnetic strip on the back of each star. In class, Give each child at least two stars. Go over each of the Faith Words together. Then, explain the activity. You will read a definition of one of the Faith Words. On your signal, the children should place one of their stars on the board next to the word that matches the definition. Do this for each of the words. Connections to Life Lesson 1 O ption Winter We e ks 1 t h r o u g h 4 JESUS... GOD S GOOD NEWS Bible Truth: God loves us and sent His Son, Jesus, to be our Savior. Try This! CHRIST: A special name for Jesus. Christ means chosen by God. God chose Jesus Christ to be our Savior. GOD S POWER: Power that is greater and stronger than anyone or anything. God can do all things. God uses His power to care for the world and people. 2016-17 Parent Connections for families of young children These four lessons will help children know the stories of how God sent Baby Jesus into the world; realize that Christmas is good news because God sent Jesus to be our Savior; praise God for Jesus, and share the good news of Christmas with others; and receive Jesus as Savior if they have not yet done so. Verse-a-Month Club Bible Memory Verse: Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord (Luke 2:11). Faith Words: Christ A special name for Jesus. Christ means chosen by God. God chose Jesus Christ to be our Savior. God s Power Power that is greater and stronger than anyone or anything. God can do all things. Dear Parent, It is a privilege to celebrate the birth of our Lord with you and your family. We want Here is a fun way to be to partner with you in teaching your child creative together, as well as the true meaning of Christmas. During this decorate your child s room for busy time of year we hope you will find Christmas. Get a large sheet of time to celebrate togetherness by practicing simple Christmas traditions. of a newspaper. Lay a door- butcher paper or the end roll The most restful Christmas I ever had size sheet of paper onto a hard was the year my girls had the chicken pox. surface like: a kitchen table or a The first few days were busy bathing them floor without carpet. Divide the to soothe the itching. But since the girls sheet in half with a pencil line were contagious, we weren t obligated to if your children share a room. go to parties. We stayed home and read Decorate the sheet of paper with construction paper, glitter, books, watched Christmas movies, and paints, markers, and other art supplies. A large manila envelope can enjoyed each other s company. be added to a corner of the paper to use as a mailbox. You can leave If you had the time, what do you wish your child Christmas messages or little treats in his or her mailbox. you could do with your family during the Children like mail. It is especially nice to get a note of praise and Christmas season? You can choose to slow affirmation. down and enjoy your family, you don t When you are finished decorating the sheet of paper and everything is dry, cover your child s bedroom door. Hang the paper with have to wait for an illness. Try some of the following activities together. And have a masking tape or tacks. For extra pizzazz, add a string of mini lights merry Christmas! around the doorway. All scripture quotations, unless otherwise indicated, are taken from the Holy Bible, New International Version, NIV. Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984, 2011 by Biblica, Inc. Used by permission of Zondervan. All rights reserved worldwide. www.zondervan.com The NIV and New International Version are trademarks registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office by Biblica, Inc. 11