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The image in this post is from one of the small calendar booklets that I saved over the span of twenty years. Woman's Day magazine inserted them in every January issue during the years 1955 through 2004. The delightful drawings are by Erik Blegvad, a well known illustrator of children's books.

Week 18 of Year 3 "The Good Samaritan - Part 2"

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The Good Samaritan - Part 2: the parable

Students may read Luke 10:25-37

A lawyer asked Jesus about the Great Commandment. He said, “Who is my neighbor?” Jesus answered him by telling a story about a man who was beaten by robbers and left on the side of the road. A priest passed by and then a Levite, but they did nothing to help. Finally, a Samaritan came by. He brought the man to an inn and paid for his care. Then, Jesus asked who proved to be the man’s neighbor. The lawyer replied, “He who showed mercy.” Jesus said, “Go and do likewise.”

Discussion Questions

Do you think the lawyer was surprised that the Samaritan was the one who helped? Why? The Samaritan was “moved with compassion,” when he saw the injured man. What are some small ways that we can show compassion in our daily lives?


Monday

Week 17 of Year 3 "Light of the World"

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Light of the World

Students may read John 8:12-14 or through verse 30

When Jesus went to Jerusalem for the harvest feast, he taught openly about himself and his mission. He said, “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life.” Then, the Pharisees in the crowd tried to argue with him. Jesus replied, “I know where I came from and where I am going.” Jesus said God also tells them it is true. But most of the Pharisees did not really know Jesus nor did they understand the heavenly Father.

Discussion Questions

What are some images that come to mind when Jesus says, “I am the light of the world”? Have you ever followed a light in the dark? Jesus leads the way, and he also lights the way. His light is life-giving and truth-revealing.


Week 16 of Year 3 "Like This Child"

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Like This Child

Students may read Matthew 18:1-6
Jesus and the disciples walked through Galilee and stopped for a while in Capernaum. Jesus sat down and asked the disciples what they had been talking about along the way. But they didn’t answer him because they had been discussing who would be greatest in the coming kingdom. Then, Jesus called a child to his side and said they needed to turn and become like children. “Whoever humbles himself like this child, the same is greatest in the kingdom of heaven.”
Discussion Questions
People often want to be the best or the greatest. Is that a good or bad thing? What does it mean when someone humbles himself? Greatness, according to Jesus, comes from a childlike trust in God and a willingness to serve others.

Wednesday

Week 15 of Year 3 "Young Jesus at Jerusalem"

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Young Jesus at Jerusalem

Students may read Luke 2:41-52

At age twelve, Jesus and his parents went to Jerusalem for the Passover. When it was time to go home, Joseph and Mary left with their fellow travelers. But Jesus was accidentally left behind. So, Jesus waited in Jerusalem and went to hear the Jewish teachers who allowed him to speak. “And all who heard him were astonished at his understanding and answers.” When his worried parents finally found him, he said, “Did you not know that I must be about my Father’s business?”

Discussion Questions

Jesus did a lot of thinking and questioning in Jerusalem. What questions might Jesus have asked? What was the meaning of Jesus’ reply to his parents? Afterward, Jesus returned home and remained an obedient son.


Monday

Week 14 of Year 3 "Glory to God"

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Glory to God

Students may read Luke 2:8-20
The beautiful Christmas story of angels and shepherds is found in Luke’s gospel. The story tells that an angel appeared to shepherds in a field near Bethlehem. The angel said, “Behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.” Suddenly, many more angels appeared. They praised God saying, “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.” Then, the shepherds  hastened to Bethlehem where they found Mary, Joseph, and baby Jesus.
Discussion Questions
During the Christmas season, we sing Christmas carols about “joy to the world” and “peace on earth.” Do you have a favorite carol? Jesus is known as the Prince of Peace. Can you think of some ways that Jesus brings peace on earth?

Week 13 of Year 3 "Announcement to Mary"

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Announcement to Mary

Students may read Luke 1:26-38 or through verse 56
Mary and Joseph lived in the city of Nazareth in Galilee. One day, as Mary was going about her daily chores, something astonishing happened. A heavenly messenger, known as the angel Gabriel, appeared to Mary. Gabriel told her that she had been chosen to give birth to a son saying, “The baby to be born will be holy, and he will be called the Son of God.” Gabriel informed Mary that her relative Elizabeth would also give birth to a son. He would prepare the way for Jesus.
Discussion Questions

How do you think Mary felt after Gabriel made his announcement? How did it help Mary that Gabriel had also appeared to Elizabeth? Mary needed to place her faith and trust in God. We can remember, “For with God nothing shall be impossible.”