Sample a FREE Sunday School Lesson on the Parable of the Sower, the first lesson from our Parables of Jesus Children's Ministry Curriculum!
Pop-Up Parables and Other Bible Stories By Helen Moore / Concordia Publishing House The visual examples and inventive paper projects in Pop-Up Parables help children retain and apply Bible lessons.
This first lesson of a series of four about the parable of the sower will help the children discover how truly wonderful the Word of God is, and how we must keep it close to our hearts with truth and understanding. As this might be the case, we can obtain valuable lessons from the Parable of the Growing Seed. The Sower and the Seed Activities for Kids Coloring Pages - Parables. [Educational] [Lesson Plans] [Old Testament] [New Testament] [Other Lesson Plans] DLTK's Activities for Kids The Sower and the Seed (Matthew Chapter 13:1-23) Parables Part 1. Lessons from the parable of the sower. A parable is an easy-to-understand story that helps people understand something that is very hard to understand. Unit 22 of The Gospel Project for Kids will examine several of Jesus’ parables over six sessions. Think About the Sower. Today’s lesson is a parable about a Sower. This free Sunday School lesson is about Jesus’ parable of the seeds planted on different types of soil. Matthew 13:18-23 Hear then ye the parable of the sower. Lessons from the parable of the sower. A farmer went out to sow his seed. Farmers in those times did not plant seeds using tractors. The main point we tried to get across was that some people believe the gospel and others reject the gospel. Each parable taught a lesson and revealed secrets of God’s kingdom for those who would understand. This lesson is great for every Children's Ministry, Kids Church, and Sunday School! ACTIVITY: The Parable Of The Sower Materials needed: small lunch sack, 2" x 6" light brown strip, 5" x 5" dark brown square, light brown scrap paper, 3" x 5" dark brown rectangle, scrap light green paper, 3" x 5 light brown construction paper, .5" x 4" dark brown scrap paper, 2" x 3" dark green paper, 2" x 2" dark green paper, Bible sticker, marker, scissors, tape, glue. Its language is almost the same as the Parable of the Sower. (See Matt. When any one hears the word of the kingdom, and understands it not, [then] cometh the evil [one], and snatches away that which hath been sown in his heart. You can use this object lesson at any time during your lesson, but it may be most effective when you explain verse 23: “But the seed falling on good soil refers to someone who hears the word and understands it. In the parable of the sower, Jesus describes how a sower went out to sow seed. Some of the seed fell on a path where birds quickly came to consume it. I have perfumed my bed with myrrh, aloes, and cinnamon. Today, and the next couple of weeks, we are going to talk about parables. This lesson will be best utilized in a Sunday school or a kid’s church setting however it could also be used at a preschool. The second type of ground was stony. The second type of ground was stony. For our lesson this week we talked about the Parable of the Sower from Matthew 13.