Very truly I tell you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life. Jesus is King. April 9, 2017

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April 9, 2017 Jesus is King DATE PONDER POINT Matthew 21:1 11; Mark 11:1 11; Luke 19:28 38; John 12:12 1 (Triumphal Entry/Palm Sunday) THE BIG GOD STORY Very truly I tell you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life. John 5:24a REMEMBER VERSE Worship & Welcome (5 minutes): Begins class creating an inviting atmosphere for kids to feel welcome and to worship in song. Celebrate (10 minutes): Establishes community and engages kids, drawing them in and preparing them to hear God s word. The Big God Story (15 minutes): Creates space for children to hear God s word. Small Groups (20 minutes): Kids respond in small groups to what they heard in the Big God Story. Remember Verse & Bless (5 minutes): Allows children to practice their memory verse and be sent out with a sense of peace so they can be a blessing to others. GOAL: Worship & welcome is all about engaging kids and helping them enter into worship, letting them know that class has begun preparing their minds for what they are going to hear. WELCOME: IMAGE: Welcome We are so glad you are here at Critter Land today. If you brought offering, you can go put it in the squirrel feeder right when you come in. OPENING WORSHIP SONG: VIDEO: (9:00 & 11:30) Hosanna Rock VIDEO: (9:00 & 11:30) Happy Day VIDEO: (10:15) What Do You Know? VIDEO: (10:15) 1,2,3 1

GOAL: Establishes community and engages kids, drawing them in and preparing them to hear God s word. Kids get to participate in various worship elements such as offering, scripture memorization and their curiosity is peaked as they discover what will be in the wardrobe of wonder. RULES MAIL TIME VIDEO: Chloe s Rules VIDEO: Mail Time Intro IMAGE: Remember Verse Very truly I tell you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life. John 5:24a Motions: Very truly I tell you: Nod head in affirmation, cup hands around mouth. whoever hears my word: cup hands around ears. and believes him who sent me: Point index fingers to the sky. has eternal life: Point right index finger outward and make a circular motion. WORSHIP IN SINGING VIDEO: (9:00 & 11:30) Good, Good Father VIDEO: (10:15) Jesus I will Follow VIDEO: Wardrobe of Wonder Intro Choose 1 volunteer. Volunteer picks two hats from wardrobe one for himself, one for host. Tell other kids to put on their imaginary thinking caps. Volunteer peeks in the What s It box. Host gives 3 clues, kids get to vote on what they think it is. WARDROBE OF WONDER What sit: 9:00 Palm Branch 10:15 Donkey Then as host you say. If you think our clue is a, raise your hand. If you think our clue is a, raise your hand. If you think our clue is a, raise your hand. Let the child volunteer tell which answer is correct! ASK: Hmm, a palm branch in the wardrobe. Where do palm branches come from? Interact with responses. Yes, that s right! Palm branches are from palm trees! What can we do with a palm branch? Children answer. Yes, one of the things we can do is wave them in the air. And that s exactly what some people did when Jesus came to town. It was a way to celebrate someone as king! Friends, do you know what time it is? 2

Point out that what kids are about to hear is true and is recorded in the Bible. Open your Bible to the passage and leave it open and visible throughout The Big God Story. Invite kids to open their Bibles and follow along as you storytell. Children respond to what the Holy Spirit is teaching them as they reflect on the day s portion of The Big God Story. The Prayer of Release allows children and leaders to pause, be still, and ask God to quiet their hearts and minds. Before you pray, you might ask the kids to hold out their hands, palms up, in a spirit of releasing their worries and distractions in order to better receive what the Holy Spirit might have for them today. Then encourage the kids to quiet their voices, take a seat, and pray with you. The Big God Story: Video: The Big Story Intro Storyteller Script Hello, friends! Welcome back! I m so glad each of you is here to learn more from God s Word the Bible. Before we get started today, will you close your eyes and pray with me? Let s invite God into our time and ask Him to be the one to teach us. Lead children in a Prayer of Release to pause, be still, and ask the Holy Spirit to quiet their hearts and minds. We re all going to need palm branches for The Big God Story today. Pass out palm branches to children; ask them not to wave them until given instructions. As you listen to The Big God Story, you ll get to wave your palm branches every time you hear the word King! Then when I do this (create a signal cuing kids to stop), you ll stop waving your branches and hold them in your lap. Let s practice ready? Jesus is King! Children wave branches. Great job! God made a promise long ago, when Adam and Eve were in the garden, that He would send a Savior. What happens when God makes a promise? Encourage responses. He keeps it. That s right! We know that God always keeps His promises, and we can trust Him! Do you remember who the promised Savior is? Children answer. That s right the promised Savior is Jesus! God made a promise that Jesus would become Savior and King! Encourage children to wave palm branches. When Jesus was all grown up, He was getting ready to finish all the plans God had for Him 3

here on earth. He had been teaching and healing, and now He and His disciples were going into the special city of Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover festival, which was a very important celebration that happened once a year. The people of Israel would gather together to feast and to celebrate God s care and protection of His people when they left Egypt long ago. As Jesus and His disciples traveled to Jerusalem, Jesus did something that some people might have thought was strange. Take out Bible and open to Matthew 21:2 3. He told two of His disciples, Go to the village ahead of you, and at once you will find a donkey tied there, with her colt by her. Untie them and bring them to me. If anyone says anything to you, say that the Lord needs them, and he will send them right away. We saw a donkey earlier, when you were playing the game! Let s think about this for a minute Jesus told His disciples to go and find a donkey and colt tied up. What s a colt? Invite responses. A colt is a young donkey. In fact, a colt is not more than four years old. Can you show me four fingers? Interact with kids counting and holding up four fingers. Jesus told His disciples to untie the donkey and the colt and bring them to Him. And that s exactly what the disciples did! Tech: Cue Donkey sound effect. The disciples led the donkey and the colt to Jesus. Because they loved Jesus, they laid some of their clothes on the animal s back before Jesus got up on the colt. Do you think this was the way a king (children wave palm branches) would travel? I picture a king (children wave palm branches) riding into town on a shiny chariot with big beautiful horses and armies of soldiers. Tech: Cue King on a chariot image. In those days, if a king (children wave palm branches) rode into town on a donkey, that meant he was coming in peace! As Jesus began riding into town, people recognized Him and began to make a parade for Him. Tech: Cue Jesus on a donkey image. They were praising and cheering because they had heard of all the wonderful things He had done. The people took palm branches from the trees and waved them, shouting, Hosanna, hosanna! which means Save us now! They wanted Jesus to be their king. Children wave palm branches. They wanted Jesus to save them from the rough people who were ruling over them and their country. The Jewish people wanted Jesus to be their leader and do everything they wanted. But Jesus knew the things they really needed. Jesus knew the people needed a Savior He knows that we need a Savior. This was all part of God s plan for His Son to save us from our sin. That day when Jesus rode into town, even the children were praising Jesus and following Him. You know what? We can praise Jesus too. We can praise Him because He is the one true God! We can praise Him because He is the promised Savior God said He would send! We can praise Him not just today, but every day, because He is God, and He is worthy of our praise. Jesus is King! Children wave palm branches. 4

GOAL: Kids respond in small groups to what they heard in the Big God Story. Pin the Tail on the Donkey The donkey is a familiar image from The Big God Story, but is sometimes forgotten as it relates to the prophecy and Jesus as our King. SUPPLIES (per small group) Blindfolds Tape Triumphant Entry Sticker Sheet (one per child) SET UP Tape the donkey image on the wall. Have rolls of tape ready to apply to the back of the tails. RELATE Play a game of Pin the Tail on the Donkey. Blindfold a child and carefully spin her around a couple times. Encourage the other children to help her get her tail as close to the right place on the donkey as possible by giving only verbal directions. After children have all had a chance to apply their tails, pass out the triumphant Entry Sticker scene with stickers and while kids work on their picture, ask the following questions. Which parts of The Big God Story have had donkeys? Which parts have also had palm branches? What do you think of when you see a donkey? Are they big, important-looking animals that people respect, or are they small, gentle animals that people may not remember? I wonder...which parts of The Big God Story have had donkeys? I Wonder...Which parts have also had palm branches? I Wonder...What do you think of when you see a donkey? Are they big, importantlooking animals that people respect, or are they small, gentle animals that people may not remember? 5

GOAL: Kids respond in small groups to what they heard in the Big God Story. Sounds of Celebration As Jesus entered Jerusalem, the people shouted and called out in celebration, welcoming Jesus as King. Today the children will create noisemakers they can use to make their own sounds of celebration. SUPPLIES Plastic Easter eggs (1 per child) Raw popcorn kernels or small dried beans (1 tsp. per child) Disposable spoons (2 per child) Washi tape (1 roll for every 3 4 children) Markers RELATE Invite each child to use the supplies to make a noisemaker. To make a noisemaker, begin by filling one side of a plastic Easter egg with popcorn kernels or beans. (The noisemaker sounds best when the egg is only a third full.) Securely close the two sides of the egg together. Place the egg between two disposable spoons with the wider end of the egg at the bottom. Have someone hold the egg and the spoons while you tape around the circumference to hold everything together. Smooth down the tape to help it stick. Continue taping around the spoons until tape covers the entire egg and the heads of the spoons. Finally, tape the ends of the spoons together. Once the kids assemble their noisemakers, encourage them to decorate their noisemakers and write words of praise on the tape. Today in The Big God Story, we heard about Jesus riding into Jerusalem and being praised by the people as a king. But He wasn t the type of king the people expected. He wore plain clothes, rode on the back of a donkey, and came to be our Savior forever. Jesus is our King and promised Savior. I wonder What would I have shouted to Jesus to praise Him as He rode by? I wonder Why does Jesus want to be my King? I wonder How can I worship Jesus as my King? 6

Review the Remember Verse: Very truly I tell you, whoever hears my word and believes him who sent me has eternal life. John 5:24a VIDEO: (9:00 and 11:30) Dance VIDEO: (10:15) Don t Be a Turkey Blessing: Close your time with the following call-and-response blessing. Teach children their part ( We praise our King ) and have them repeat that after each of your blessings. Leader: May you praise the name of Jesus. Children: We praise our King. Leader: May you remember His mighty works. Children: We praise our King. Leader: May you love Him with all your heart. Children: We praise our King. Leader: May you serve the King of kings and praise Him forever and ever. Children: We praise our King. When you've finished the call and response, gather children around you for a final blessing: Children, may you always celebrate Jesus as your King! VIDEO: In This Life 7

Recently my daughter and my four-year-old granddaughter were driving through the Texas hill country when my granddaughter yelled out, Mom, Mom, look! It s that thing, that thing Jesus rode on and everyone laid their coats down! I have to admit, sometimes I forget the reality of Jesus humbling Himself and making His entrance on a donkey. The fact that Jesus is King is not always reflected in my daily life. At times, honoring, serving, and worshipping Jesus get overlooked due to everything else I have going on. And unfortunately, at times I, like the people in Jerusalem, want a completely different kind of king. They wanted Jesus to save them politically, economically, and militarily. I know when things don t go the way I think they should, I m disappointed in my King, and there s a tendency in my heart to call it quits. I want Him to follow my agenda and make things happen in my life the way I want. It wasn t long until the cry of the crowds changed from Hosanna to Crucify Him. I may not be yelling, Crucify Him, but do I make time for my King each day? Jesus Christ came to die for my sins. If His salvation of me were a solitary act, it would be more than enough to merit my loyalty, affection, and devotion for all eternity. He has already done enough for me to recognize and honor Him as my King! Debbie Guinn Tru Team The significance of the triumphal entry is magnified by the fact that the story is recorded in all four gospel accounts. Matthew 21:10 tells us, When Jesus entered Jerusalem, the whole city was stirred and asked, Who is this? Jerusalem was quaking with anticipation when Jesus made His entry. The population of the city would most likely have tripled due to those who had come to celebrate Passover. In addition, there were 10 times the usual number of Roman soldiers to guard against any potential uprising from the Zealots. So, it was with soldiers watching, people bustling, and the city almost bursting at the seams that Jesus made His way toward Jerusalem. Preparing to come down the hillside from the Mount of Olives, Jesus fulfilled the prophecy from Zechariah 9 and sent His disciples to untie a donkey and bring it to Him. The normal pomp and circumstance that would accompany a king entering a city were absent as Jesus approached on a humble donkey with His ragtag disciples following. The tradition of waving palm branches and crying Hosanna began 200 years earlier, following the reign of a bloodthirsty Syrian king named Antiochus Epiphanes. After many years, the Maccabees drove the Assyrian army and Epiphanes from Jerusalem. The people spontaneously celebrated by waving palm branches. From that point forward, the palm branch symbolized deliverance from oppression. The gospel of Mark tells us that as Jesus entered, Many people spread their cloaks on the road, while others spread branches they had cut in the fields. Those who went ahead and those who followed shouted, Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! (Mark 11:8 9). The Jewish people had hope that Jesus would be the one to overthrow the foreign rule of Rome; but Jesus was coming with an entirely different kingdom in mind. 8

Truly, there is no one like Jesus, for no one else would weep compassionately for people who He knew would not only reject Him, but also soon crucify Him. He displays that same compassionate love for us. This week, take time to consider the conscious or unconscious decisions you make in regard to Jesus being your King. Are there areas of your life where you set limits or hold back from relinquishing your will to His will? Even if it feels a bit uncomfortable, talk with Jesus about the difficulties you experience in this area. Openly share with Him your feelings and listen for what He may have to say. 9