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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 10 of Year 3 "The Hem of His Garment"

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The Hem of His Garment

Students may read Mark 5:21-34
A big crowd greeted Jesus’ boat when he landed near Capernaum. A man stepped out of the crowd and begged Jesus to come to his house to heal his daughter. Jesus agreed, but on the way something else happened. Jesus suddenly stopped and asked, “Who touched me?” A woman came forward and knelt at his feet. She believed if she touched even the hem of his garment that she would be healed. Jesus said, “Daughter, your faith has made you whole; go in peace.”
Discussion Questions
The woman had suffered from continual bleeding for twelve years. She had seen many doctors, but none could heal her. What does this story tell us about the healing power of Jesus? Why did Jesus say her faith made her whole?

Week 9 of Year 3 "Parable of the Leaven

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Parable of the Leaven

Students may read Matthew 13:33

Many people came to hear Jesus teach by the sea. Jesus sat in a boat while the people listened on the shore. On that day, Jesus tried to help his followers understand more about the kingdom of heaven. So, he told them a parable about leaven, which is another name for yeast. He said, “The kingdom of heaven is like leaven,” which a woman placed into some flour when making bread. Jesus knew the people understood how to make bread and the helpfulness of leaven.

Discussion Questions

What does leaven do for a loaf of bread? Can you explain why the kingdom of heaven is like leaven? We can think of the kingdom as the indwelling spirit of God. Remember that Jesus said, “The kingdom of God is within you.”


Week 8 of Year 3 "Man with a Withered Hand"

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Man with a Withered Hand

Students may read Matthew 12:9-14
One Sabbath day, the Pharisees watched closely to see if Jesus would heal a man in the synagogue who had a withered hand. Jesus knew his enemies wanted to accuse him of wrongdoing. So, he asked if it was lawful to rescue a sheep that had fallen into a pit on the Sabbath. Then he proclaimed, “It is lawful to do good on the Sabbath day.” He told the man to stretch out his hand. The man did so and was healed. At this, the Pharisees went away and plotted against Jesus.
Discussion Questions

Why would Jesus get into trouble if he healed someone on the Sabbath? It is right to follow laws, but we should also try to be responsive and good like God. We believe that God is always good. How can we be more responsive to those in need?


Week 7 of Year 3 "The Nobleman's Son"

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The Nobleman's Son

Students may read John 4:46-54
Jesus went to the city of Cana. A nobleman came over from Capernaum and begged him to heal his gravely ill son. Jesus said, “Except you see signs and wonders, you will not believe.” After a moment, Jesus said, “Your son will live.” The nobleman believed, and he returned to Capernaum. On the way, his servants met him saying, “Your son lives!” and they told him when the fever broke. From that day on, the nobleman wholeheartedly believed, and his family also believed.
Discussion Questions

What are “signs and wonders”? Why did Jesus want people to believe without seeing signs and wonders? It turned out that the nobleman and his family became believers. What does it mean to believe wholeheartedly?


Sunday

Week 6 of Year 3 "The Widow and the Judge"

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The Widow and the Judge

Students may read Luke 18:1-8

Jesus said we should “pray always and not become discouraged.“ Then, he told a story about a persistent widow and an unjust judge. The widow needed help because someone in the city was being unfair to her. So she went to the judge, but he would not listen to her. He had no respect for God or people. The widow, however, did not give up. She kept coming to him for justice. Finally, the judge said, “I will vindicate her, or she will wear me out by her continual coming.”

Discussion Questions

We are advised to pray persistently, but what do we need to understand about God? When we faithfully keep praying, something good will happen. But it might not be what we expect. How does prayer change us on the inside?


Monday

Week 5 of Year 3 "Give Us This Day"

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Give Us This Day

Students may read Matthew 6:5-15

The disciples knew that Jesus thought private prayer time was very important. But they also prayed together, such as when they gave thanks before the breaking of bread at the beginning of a meal. One day, a disciple said to Jesus, "Lord, teach us to pray,” like John the Baptist taught his disciples. So, Jesus gave them a model prayer that became known as the Lord’s Prayer. Part of the prayer says, “Give us this day our daily bread.”

Discussion Questions

We naturally want to pray for the things we need. We need food for our bodies as well as refreshment for our souls. What are some things that people like to pray for? We should also remember to give thanks. Why does that help us?