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Lesson 12
What I learned about Jesus this week: Jesus opens the way to God.
The Apple Tree PrayerThe bright fall day was just right for picking
apples. There was no better place on earth
than Grandpa Allen’s apple orchard.
Danny had invited his friend Michael to
pick apples. The boys climbed trees and ate
apples all afternoon.
Michael climbed a tree and suddenly
pointed off into the distance. “Look! A
rainbow!” he said.
“Wow!” Danny said. “What a great
rainbow. Thank You, God, for this great day!”
He had not thought about praying out
loud. It just slipped out.
Michael looked surprised. “I thought
people only prayed in church.”
“I can pray anytime,” said Danny. “Know
why? Because Jesus is always with me, not
just when I’m in church.”
“How do you know that?” asked Michael.
“Because I asked Him to be my Savior
and my forever friend,” Danny said.
“My grandma talks about that. Tell me
more,” Michael said as they climbed down
the apple tree.
Talk-a-Bit � What did Danny do that surprised
Michael?
� What else would you tell Michael about
Jesus?
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This Week’s Bible Memory Verse:Let us draw near to God with a sincere heart. Hebrews 10:22
Solomon’s Temple for GodBible story from 1 Kings 5:1—9:9; Hebrews 9; Matthew 27:51
King Solomon wanted to build a place to worship God. Solomon gathered together the wood and stone. He gathered gold, silver, and gems.
Many people worked hard to build the temple. The best workers and the best supplies were used.
Crash! Bang! The workers cut logs. Boom! Clank! The workers shaped the stones. Zip! Scrape! The workers sewed cloth and carved decorations.
The temple had a special room. It was called the Holy of Holies. The ark of the covenant was kept in this room. It meant that God was near.
Only the high priest could enter the Holy of Holies. He would pray to God about the sins of the people. No one else could go so close to God’s room.
A curtain hung in front of the door to make sure no one would look in.
People brought animals to the temple. The animals were offered as sacrifices. That meant they were killed on an altar. Then God would forgive the sins of His people.
Many years passed. Jesus came to earth. He died on the cross. He was the perfect sacrifice. He offered His own life instead of animals.
When Jesus died, the curtain at the Holy of Holies was torn apart. The way to God was opened. Then Jesus went into heaven to pray for us. He is like our high priest.
Now we can go right to God if we believe in Jesus. We don’t have to go through a building. We don’t have to offer an animal. Jesus opened the way to God.
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Rebus Verse � Help your child write out a rebus
of the memory verse—using pictures in place of words in the verse. For example, for “let us” you could draw lettuce. For “near” you could draw the letter N plus an ear. See how many picture and word clues you can substitute.
Let us draw near to God with a sincere heart.
Hebrews 10:22
Lesson Focus:Jesus opens the way to God.
Sacrifice Songs � Choose a time this week to sing
together some hymns or choruses about Christ’s sacrifice and what that means to us.
Logan, Daniel, Julia, and Kylee are thinking of different things they are thankful for. Use the clues to fill in the chart and
find what each one is thankful for.
Julia
Logan
Kylee
Daniel
Alyssa
bike puppy family cookies friends
CLUES1. Two of the girls are
thankful for people.2. Daniel is thankful for
something to use.3. Kylee is thankful for
something to eat.4. Logan loves animals.5. Alyssa is thankful for
people who live in her house.
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