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Coach Susan
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Asst 2 : Felianti
Kelas 1 - 3
Coaches : Lily Bun & Santi
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Coaches : Lusiana & Theresia
Coaches : Lusiana & Theresia
Nehemiah: The Gospel in the Gates
– East Gate (Neh 3i) –
– East Gate (Neh 3i) –
1. HOOK:
- Song: From the Rising of the Sun (with actions)
- The Lord of the Rings (optional)
How many of you have read or watched the Lord of the Rings? What is it about? <get answers>A group (Fellowship of the Ring) whose mission is to destroy a powerful ring, and the evil one who made it.In the story, there is also a man who is heir to the throne of the kingdom of Gondor; his name is Aragorn. After their last king died, the human population in Middle Earth waned and were nearly forgotten and extinct. At the end of the third book/movie, which was titled “The return of the King”, Aragorn defeated the evil one’s enemy and claimed his right to the throne. He returned as the King of Gondor and Arnor, reuniting and preserving the people of his kingdom.Just as the people looked forward to the return of their king, we also can look forward to the return of the King of kings! His name is … Jesus!
- Song: From the Rising of the Sun (with actions)
- The Lord of the Rings (optional)
How many of you have read or watched the Lord of the Rings? What is it about? <get answers>A group (Fellowship of the Ring) whose mission is to destroy a powerful ring, and the evil one who made it.In the story, there is also a man who is heir to the throne of the kingdom of Gondor; his name is Aragorn. After their last king died, the human population in Middle Earth waned and were nearly forgotten and extinct. At the end of the third book/movie, which was titled “The return of the King”, Aragorn defeated the evil one’s enemy and claimed his right to the throne. He returned as the King of Gondor and Arnor, reuniting and preserving the people of his kingdom.Just as the people looked forward to the return of their king, we also can look forward to the return of the King of kings! His name is … Jesus!
2. STORY: Gospel in the Gates – East Gate (Nehemiah 3:29)
- Recap
- We’re following the adventures of Nehemiah as he and the people of Israel work together to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem
- There were 10 gates mentioned in the rebuilding of the walls. We looked at what these gates were used for and how they remind us of Jesus and His finished work on the Cross!
- So far, we’ve covered the: <refer kids to slides or the posters on the wall during review>
- Sheep Gate: Jesus is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.
- Fish Gate: Jesus died and resurrected after 3 days (just as Jonah was in the belly of the big fish for 3 days).
- Old Gate: Jesus makes us New Creations
- Valley Gate: Jesus is always with us, even in the valleys
- Rubbish Gate: All our good is rubbish compared to knowing Jesus (Jesus + nothing = everything!)
- Fountain Gate: Jesus gave us the Holy Spirit
- Water Gate: Jesus washes us clean with His word
- Horse Gate: Jesus has won the victory
- Today, we are looking at the 9th gate — the East Gate
- Nehemiah 3:29 Next to him, Shemaiah son of Shekaniah, the guard at the East Gate, made repairs.
- The East Gate is located opposite of the Mount of Olives.
- When Jesus was on earth, the week before He was going to die on the cross, He entered Jerusalem through the East Gate, riding on a donkey.
- After Jesus died on the cross, He was buried and then rose again. He appeared to His disciples and many others and told them to tell others about Him. While He was talking to them, He started to go up into the sky! The people watched Him go up into the clouds and disappear! While they were still staring into the sky, an angel appeared and said, “Why are you looking up into the sky? This same Jesus will come back in the same way you have seen him go up into heaven.”
- Recap
- We’re following the adventures of Nehemiah as he and the people of Israel work together to rebuild the walls of Jerusalem
- There were 10 gates mentioned in the rebuilding of the walls. We looked at what these gates were used for and how they remind us of Jesus and His finished work on the Cross!
- So far, we’ve covered the: <refer kids to slides or the posters on the wall during review>
- Sheep Gate: Jesus is the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.
- Fish Gate: Jesus died and resurrected after 3 days (just as Jonah was in the belly of the big fish for 3 days).
- Old Gate: Jesus makes us New Creations
- Valley Gate: Jesus is always with us, even in the valleys
- Rubbish Gate: All our good is rubbish compared to knowing Jesus (Jesus + nothing = everything!)
- Fountain Gate: Jesus gave us the Holy Spirit
- Water Gate: Jesus washes us clean with His word
- Horse Gate: Jesus has won the victory
- Today, we are looking at the 9th gate — the East Gate
- Nehemiah 3:29 Next to him, Shemaiah son of Shekaniah, the guard at the East Gate, made repairs.
- The East Gate is located opposite of the Mount of Olives.
- When Jesus was on earth, the week before He was going to die on the cross, He entered Jerusalem through the East Gate, riding on a donkey.
- After Jesus died on the cross, He was buried and then rose again. He appeared to His disciples and many others and told them to tell others about Him. While He was talking to them, He started to go up into the sky! The people watched Him go up into the clouds and disappear! While they were still staring into the sky, an angel appeared and said, “Why are you looking up into the sky? This same Jesus will come back in the same way you have seen him go up into heaven.”
3. LESSON
What does the East Gate remind us of? Jesus is coming again.
- East = the direction from which the sun rises
- East = the direction from which the SON of Man (Jesus) will come again
- Matt 24:27 For as lightning that comes from the east is visible even in the west, so will be the coming of the Son of Man.
- <for older kids>According to prophecy, when Jesus returns again, His feet will touch first the Mount of Olives, causing a great earthquake, and splitting the Mount of Olives in two. Then He will enter Jerusalem through the East Gate (Zech 14:4). Many years later, in 1530AD, the Arabs (Ottoman Turks) sealed up the East Gate. They believe that the Jews expected their Messiah to come through this gate, so they sealed it up to prevent His return. They even planted a cemetery in front of it, thinking that a Jewish Messiah will not set foot into a cemetery because it was not “holy”. But the Arabs didn’t know that a sealed gate will not prevent the return of the King. And by sealing the gate, they are actually fulfilling a prophecy by Ezekiel (Ezekiel 44:1-3) who has said that the East Gate will be shut.
- <for younger kids>How many of you go to kindergarten? Who sends you to school? Mummy? Daddy?
When your parents drop you off at school, will they also pick you back after school?
Yes! They won’t leave you behind. They will say, “See you later, alligator!” and they’ll promise to come back for you. And when school is over, mummy and daddy are there, just as they promised!
After Jesus died and rose again, He went back to heaven. But do you know that He promised to come back for us? And He will. Every time we see the sun rise in the east, we remember Jesus’ promise and know that He will come again soon!
- What does this mean for us?
- When Jesus comes back, He will bring us back to be with the Father forever!
- Have you ever had someone special come to your house for a visit like a grandparent or cousins, or good friends? Sometimes we make plans for people to come and visit. What kinds of things do you have to do to get ready for company? (Clean your room, get some snacks, help clean the house, etc.) I get really excited when someone is going to come and visit. As their visit gets closer, I start counting the days until they come.
- Do you know that Jesus is busy preparing His home for our arrival? Jesus is in heaven now. Before He died, Jesus told His disciples, “My Father’s house has many rooms; if that were not so, would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for you? 3 And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am. “(John 14:1-3)
- Jesus is preparing His place for us, and He is coming back to bring us with Him!
- How will we know when Jesus has come back again?
- Because we will all see it (Matt 24:27; Rev 1:7 “… every eye will see Him”)
- When Jesus first came as a little baby, not many people knew about it. There wasn’t a big fanfare, no newspapers or radio or Internet to announce His arrival. Only a bright star in the sky, and shepherds and wisemen who came to greet Him.
- But when He comes again, it’ll be as bright and noticeable as the sun, or a lightning flashing through the sky. We don’t need to read about it on Facebook. We will all see it together.
- When will Jesus come again?
- Jesus promised to come again. We can look forward to it just as people two thousand years ago looked forward the coming Messiah.
- Jesus’ coming again = Satan’s time is up! He will be completely destroyed!
Satan is scared that his time is up, so he tries to do as much damage as he can.
The signs of the times — wars, famines, diseases etc — tell us that the time is near. So when we read of all these disasters, we shouldn’t be fearful. We just declare that Jesus is coming again soon!
- We don’t know exactly when He will come; it isn’t marked on the calendar. But every day when we see the sun rising from the east, we remember that the SON of Man — Jesus — is coming again soon.
- East Gate reminds us that Jesus is coming again!
What does the East Gate remind us of? Jesus is coming again.
- East = the direction from which the sun rises
- East = the direction from which the SON of Man (Jesus) will come again
- Matt 24:27 For as lightning that comes from the east is visible even in the west, so will be the coming of the Son of Man.
- <for older kids>According to prophecy, when Jesus returns again, His feet will touch first the Mount of Olives, causing a great earthquake, and splitting the Mount of Olives in two. Then He will enter Jerusalem through the East Gate (Zech 14:4). Many years later, in 1530AD, the Arabs (Ottoman Turks) sealed up the East Gate. They believe that the Jews expected their Messiah to come through this gate, so they sealed it up to prevent His return. They even planted a cemetery in front of it, thinking that a Jewish Messiah will not set foot into a cemetery because it was not “holy”. But the Arabs didn’t know that a sealed gate will not prevent the return of the King. And by sealing the gate, they are actually fulfilling a prophecy by Ezekiel (Ezekiel 44:1-3) who has said that the East Gate will be shut.
- <for younger kids>How many of you go to kindergarten? Who sends you to school? Mummy? Daddy?
When your parents drop you off at school, will they also pick you back after school?
Yes! They won’t leave you behind. They will say, “See you later, alligator!” and they’ll promise to come back for you. And when school is over, mummy and daddy are there, just as they promised!
After Jesus died and rose again, He went back to heaven. But do you know that He promised to come back for us? And He will. Every time we see the sun rise in the east, we remember Jesus’ promise and know that He will come again soon!
- What does this mean for us?
- When Jesus comes back, He will bring us back to be with the Father forever!
- Have you ever had someone special come to your house for a visit like a grandparent or cousins, or good friends? Sometimes we make plans for people to come and visit. What kinds of things do you have to do to get ready for company? (Clean your room, get some snacks, help clean the house, etc.) I get really excited when someone is going to come and visit. As their visit gets closer, I start counting the days until they come.
- Do you know that Jesus is busy preparing His home for our arrival? Jesus is in heaven now. Before He died, Jesus told His disciples, “My Father’s house has many rooms; if that were not so, would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for you? 3 And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am. “(John 14:1-3)
- Jesus is preparing His place for us, and He is coming back to bring us with Him!
- How will we know when Jesus has come back again?
- Because we will all see it (Matt 24:27; Rev 1:7 “… every eye will see Him”)
- When Jesus first came as a little baby, not many people knew about it. There wasn’t a big fanfare, no newspapers or radio or Internet to announce His arrival. Only a bright star in the sky, and shepherds and wisemen who came to greet Him.
- But when He comes again, it’ll be as bright and noticeable as the sun, or a lightning flashing through the sky. We don’t need to read about it on Facebook. We will all see it together.
- When will Jesus come again?
- Jesus promised to come again. We can look forward to it just as people two thousand years ago looked forward the coming Messiah.
- Jesus’ coming again = Satan’s time is up! He will be completely destroyed!
Satan is scared that his time is up, so he tries to do as much damage as he can.
The signs of the times — wars, famines, diseases etc — tell us that the time is near. So when we read of all these disasters, we shouldn’t be fearful. We just declare that Jesus is coming again soon! - We don’t know exactly when He will come; it isn’t marked on the calendar. But every day when we see the sun rising from the east, we remember that the SON of Man — Jesus — is coming again soon.
- East Gate reminds us that Jesus is coming again!
4. ACTIVITY SUGGESTIONS:
- Poster: The East Gate
- Poster: The East Gate
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