Sunday, October 28, 2012

28 Oktober 2012

Ibadah Gabungan


Sesi 1 
Coach : Savitri
WL : Yosi
Ice Breaker & Games : Susan, Kasey, Yosi

Sesi 2
Coach : Iwan
WL : Yunita
Ice Breaker & Games : Rini P., Carrie, Lusiana


God's word on Protection in Jesus

1. Lesson:
  • Psalm 91 tells us about the protection God gives to us, His children.


  • Some key lessons from this psalm:
    • v1-4: We can be safe when we stay close to God
      • He is our trusted defender and protector, our hiding place
      • God’s faithfulness is like shield and a wall of safety around us
      • God is like a mother hen who protects us with His wings, who covers us with His feathers and keeps us safe — can use a large blanket to show how God covers us
      • He keeps us from traps and diseases

    • v5: We don’t need to fear ALL the time
      • dangers/terror at night or attacks in theday
      • disease in the dark  or destruction atnoonday — no need to fear the dark

    •  v7-13: Whatever happens around us, God will deliver us
      • His angels will guard us
      • He will keep us safe from:
      • Disaster and plagues — tsunami, earthquakes, H1N1
      • Evil/Attacks — bullies, robbers

    • v14-16: Why? Because He loves you and me! Because of Jesus, we belong to Him
      • When we call, He will answer us
      • When we are in trouble, He will be with us
      • He will rescue us and honor us
      • He will reward us with long life
      • He will save us

2. Activity Suggestion
  • Related craft
  • Fill in the Blanks

  • Sharing:
    • What is one thing you are afraid of? Which of God’s promise in Psalm 91 help you not be afraid anymore? 

Sunday, October 21, 2012

21 Oktober 2012

Kelas 1 - 3
Sesi 1 = Coach Eko
Sesi 2 = Coach Iwan

Kelas 4 - 6
Sesi 1 = Coach Savitri
Sesi 2 = Coach Yungcien

Jesus heals 10 lepers
1. Lesson: Tell the story of Jesus healing the 10 lepers from Luke 17:11-18. You can some pix from here.
  • We’ve learnt about leprosy before. What is leprosy? 
    • A dreaded and contagious skin disease that causes disfigurement. Lepers had to leave their family and homes and live outside the city. They can’t go near other people. They have to call out, “Unclean, unclean” every time they come into the city.
  • That’s why when the 10 lepers saw Jesus, they stood at a distance from him.
  • They called “Jesus, Master, have pity on us.” They must have known that Jesus was not an ordinary person. That He cared for people, and He had the power to do something about their situation.


  • Interestingly, Jesus didn’t stretch out His hand or pronounce healing on them. He just told them, “Go, show yourselves to the priests.” The only way for a leper to be able to go back to their homes and families is if they go to a priest and the priest certifies that they are healed and clean.
  • Even though their skin was probably still white with leprosy, the 10 lepers went off to see the priest. Normally this would be considered quite silly — Imagine going to the priest when you are still sick! But the Bible calls this FAITH — trusting in Jesus’ words even if you haven’t seen the results yet.
  • And as they went, miraculously they were healed! Their skin was not white and rotting anymore! They were whole! Happily they rushed to see the priest. They must have been so eager to be declared “clean”. That means they can now go home and see their wife, their children, their home.
  • But one guy didn’t rush off. He saw that he was healed. He was overjoyed. He ran back to Jesus, praising God with a loud voice. He threw himself at Jesus’ feet and thanked him.
  • This leper knew that he didn’t deserve anything. He was a Samaritan, who was hated by the Jewish people. He was probably not “qualified” to be healed. But because of His love and grace, Jesus (a Jew) healed him without any question. That’s the love of God — unconditional and for everyone.
  • Jesus asked, “Weren’t there 10 who were healed? Where are the other 9? Why is it only this one man came back to give praise to God?” Then He told the man, “Rise and go; your faith has made you well.”
  •  Let’s understand how deep and wide and amazing the love of God is for us. When we realize that, then our hearts will be filled withthanksgiving and joy for all that He has done for us!
  • Key lesson from this miracle: Jesus heals — He doesn’t care who you are; He just wants to show you God’s power and love.
    •  Let’s know the HEART of Jesus!
      • Then we can call out to Him in our time of need and know that He will help us.
    •  Let’s respond in FAITH!
      • Trust Jesus’ words and promises even when circumstances and facts show otherwise.
    • Let’s respond in THANKSGIVING!
      • We have every blessing in Christ Jesus. Let’s rejoice and be glad in it and thank Him for it every day!

2. Activity Suggestion
  • Thanksgiving list & sharing:
    • Have kids sit in small groups; write down or draw what they are thankful to God for. Then let them share with the group/teacher.


3. Ideas for younger children

  • Interactive story telling
    • Try teaching this lesson through a dramatic interpretation of Scripture. Have the children actively engaged as you read along.

  • Song: "I can be thankful" (to the tune of "I'm a little teapot")
    • I can be thankful; yes I can
    • For my family; for my friends
    • God has given so much with His Son
    • Thank you Jesus for all You've done
  • Craft: Paper leper man healed
    • Prepare cut-out gingerbread man shapes. Have kids draw a sad face and white spots on one side and a happy face on the other, with the words, "Thank you Jesus!"

Sunday, October 14, 2012

14 Oktober 2012

Kelas 1 - 3
Sesi 1 = Coach Grace
Sesi 2 = Coach Shevica

Kelas 4 - 6
Sesi 1 = Coach Swanky
Sesi 2 = Coach Lusiana


Jesus heals blind Bartimaeus

1. Story:


2. Lesson:

  • The blind beggar, Bartimaeus, could not see. But he could hear the crowd passing by. And he could shout. So he shouted, “Jesus, Son of David, have mercy on me.”
  • How did the crowd react? They scolded him. They asked him to be quiet. In their eyes, blind people should be seen and not heard — maybe they thought he was unworthy to disturb Jesus.
  • Did that stop the blind man? No. In fact, he shouted even louder. “Son of David, have mercy on me!”
  • Sometimes when we call on Jesus, some people may ask us to keep quiet.  “Don’t disturb Jesus. He’s very important. And you … who are you? What do you have to offer Him? Don’t make so much noise.”
  • But we don’t have to let that stop us. We should be like Bartimaeus and call on Jesus anyway — We can be bold because we know He loves us so much.
  • And Jesus heard the blind beggar. And He asked him, “What do you want me to do for you?” Bartimaeus said, “Lord, I want to see.” And Jesus healed him!
  • Today, Jesus is asking us the same question, “What do you want me to do for you?”
  • And we can, like Bartimaeus, say, “Lord, I want to see.”
  • What can we see?
    • Physical sight: healing — Jesus came to open blind eyes (Isaiah 42:7)
    •  Spiritual sight: We can see …
      • Jesus (Luke 24:31)
      • His beauty (Psalm 27:4)
      • His goodness (Psalm 34:8)
      • His salvation (Luke 2:30-32; Acts 26:16-18)

  • When Bartimaeus received his sight, He followed Jesus and praised God. Those around also praised God. When we see Jesus, in His beauty, His wonder, and all that He has done for us, we will also follow Him and praise God. All around us will also praise God.
  • Memory verse: Isaiah 35:5 Then will the eyes of the blind be opened and the ears of the deaf unstopped. 

4. Activity Suggestion
  • Worksheet
  • Related craft with the memory verse









Sunday, October 7, 2012

7 Oktober 2012

Kelas 1 - 3
Sesi 1 = Coach Lily Bun
Sesi 2 = Coach Yudistira

Kelas 4 - 6
Sesi 1 = Coach Andy
Sesi 2 = Coach Kezia


Jesus heals the leper

Lesson: Jesus is able and willing to heal 
1. Game: Tag
  • Have one kid wear a hat or something distinctive. This kid has to try to tag the other children.
  • All other children have to keep away from this kid.
  • Once they are tagged/touched by this kid, they have to go behind the kid and hold his/her shoulders. The more children the kid touches, the longer the chain of children behind him/her.
  • Game ends when there are 10 or 15 kids in the chain.
    (play by ear, according to crowd and time; avoid over rowdiness)

2. Story:
  • Tell the story of Jesus healing the leper from Luke 5:12-16.
  • Picture ideas #1#2
  •  Act it out idea: use baby powder to cover face, arms etc to depict leprosy; wipe off when "healed"
  •  Jesus went to town one day and met a man with leprosy.
  • Who knows what leprosy is?
    •  Leprosy is a disease that affects the skin, nerves, limbs and eyes. It can cause fingers and toes to be shortened and deformed. It’s an infectious disease. In the Bible, leprosy can also refer to other infectious skin diseases.
    •  Just like the game, if you are too close to the leper, you could get infected with leprosy yourself. So nobody liked to be near a leper. If they saw a leper coming, they would go far, far away.
    • These lepers were outcasts; they had to stay outside of town. When they come into town, they had to announce loudly, “Unclean, unclean” to warn others of their presence.
    • Can you imagine what it’s like to live like that?
  • This leper must have been so tired of living this way. When he saw Jesus, he forgot all the rules of staying away from other people.
  • He fell face down to the ground and begged Jesus, “Lord, if you are willing, you can make me clean.”
  • This man must have heard of Jesus’ miracles. He knew Jesus could heal him. But was Jesus willing? Maybe he wasn’t good enough to be healed. Maybe Jesus couldn’t be bothered about someone like him. Maybe Jesus didn’t want to be contaminated by him.
  • How do you think Jesus reacted?
  • Jesus reached out his hand and touched the man. Isn’t that amazing? Nobody wanted to be near lepers. Nobody touched him for years. And here was Jesus, touching him! Jesus could have just stood at a distance and healed the man, but He reached out and touched him, showing His love.
  • Then Jesus said, “I am willing. Be clean!” And immediately ... the leprosy left him! Praise the Lord!


3. Lesson: Good news for today!
  • The prophet Isaiah tells us that Jesus will “carry our sicknesses and diseases”.
  • But even though we know Jesus can heal us, sometime we don’t think He wants to.
  • We think that maybe He won’t heal us because we’ve been naughty or we’re not good enough. We think maybe He’s got more important things to do. We think maybe He wants us to be sick so we can learn a lesson.
  • But the truth is that Jesus took all our sicknesses on the cross when He died. He is able to heal us. And more importantly, He is willing! He is reaching out to touch us with love and compassion!
  • If anyone of you are sick today, put your hand on the part of the body that’s not feeling well. And pray this prayer: “Thank you Jesus that when you died on the cross, You carried all my sins and sicknesses. Thank you Jesus that you are able to heal me. Thank you Jesus that you are willing to heal me. In Jesus’ name, I receive my healing. Amen!”
  • Memory Verse: “He carried our sicknesses and our diseases.” Isaiah 53:4.or “Filled with compassion, Jesus reached out his hand and touched the man. “I am willing,” he said. “Be clean!” Mark 1:41

4. Activity Ideas:
a. Craft:
  • Materials: Notecards and band aids
  • Have the kids sit in 3 small groups.
  • On one side of the notecard: Stick 2 band aids on it as a cross and write the memory verse on the card.
  • On the other side of the notecard: Write a prayer of thanks for Jesus’ healing for themselves or other people. “Thank you Jesus for healing me of _________” or “Thank you Jesus for healing my mummy of ___________”
  • Pray together with each kid.
  • Assure kids that Jesus is able and willing to heal them all the time!

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Youth Bible Study
Leader's Guide

Jesus is able and willing to heal 
Read Luke 5:12-16.

1.       Who did Jesus meet in the village?
A man covered with leprosy.

2.       What is leprosy?
Leprosy was a dreaded and infectious skin disease that leads to physical disfigurement due to loss of sensation at the nerve receptors (they cannot feel pain) and degeneration of tissue.

3.       How were people with leprosy treated? (cref Lev 13:45-46)
According to the Law, people with leprosy were considered “unclean” and shunned. They had to live apart from their family, outside the town, and shout “unclean” when in the presence of others. In the Old Testament, leprosy was a sign of God’s judgement and a consequence of sin.
When Jesus came, He demonstrated God’s grace and compassion by showing love and healing to lepers.

4.       What did the man do when he saw Jesus? Why do you think he said that?
He fell with his face to the ground and begged him, “Lord, if you are willing, you can make me clean.”
He probably heard of the miracles Jesus had been performing and knew He was able to heal him. But he wasn’t sure if Jesus was willing to or not. Maybe he wasn’t good enough to be healed. Maybe Jesus couldn’t be bothered about someone like him. Maybe Jesus didn’t want to be contaminated by him. Maybe Jesus thought he deserved to have leprosy.

5.       How did Jesus respond? Why do you think He did what He did?
Jesus reached out His hand and touched the man. He said, “I am willing. Be clean!”And immediately the leprosy left him.
Nobody wanted to be near lepers. Nobody touched him for years. Jesus could have just stood at a distance and healed the man, but He reached out and touched him, showing His love.
But more importantly, Jesus said that He was willing to heal the man. And He tells us the same thing today: Whatever our sickness or problems, He is willing to heal and solve them for us! In fact, He already did at the cross 2000 years ago!

6.       What did Jesus tell the man to do next?
Jesus told the man not to tell anyone about the miracle but to go show himself to the priest and offer the sacrifices as a testimony to them. This was so the man could be reconciled back to his family and society.

7.       Still the news got out, and people flocked to Jesus who was still willing to heal them of their sicknesses. But where would Jesus often go to and why?
He would withdraw to lonely places to pray. He knew that all good things came from God. He could only give what He had received from God, not from His own strength. So Jesus loved to spend time with His heavenly Father and receive from Him.
Likewise, whatever we do or give, it has to come from the overflow of our lives, not from our own selves or strength. So before we serve or minister, we should spend time with God and receive from Him. Then it will overflow from our lives to others around us.

Lesson:
  • The prophet Isaiah tells us that Jesus will “carry our sicknesses and diseases”.
  • But even though we know Jesus can heal us, sometime we don’t think He wants to. We think that maybe He won’t heal us because we’ve been naughty or we’re not good enough. We think maybe He’s got more important things to do. We think maybe He wants us to be sick so we can learn a lesson.
  • But the truth is that Jesus took all our sicknesses on the cross when He died. He is able to heal us. And more importantly, He is willing! He is reaching out to touch us with love and compassion!
  • If anyone of you are sick today, put your hand on the part of the body that’s not feeling well. And pray this prayer: “Thank you Jesus that when you died on the cross, You carried all my sins and sicknesses. Thank you Jesus that you are able to heal me. Thank you Jesus that you are willing to heal me. In Jesus’ name, I receive my healing. Amen!”
  • Memory Verse: “He carried our sicknesses and our diseases.” Isaiah 53:4.