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0-6岁教程 (耶稣的教训*第2课) | 守承诺 (附中文反馈单)

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这是一套在美国很受欢迎的教材,按年龄共分三部分:0-6岁学龄前儿童课程,6-12岁学龄儿童课程,和12岁以上青少年课程。我们将陆续翻译成中文,分享给大家。
这套教材里的每一篇,无论是课程还是各种活动,都独立成篇,没有先后顺序,大家可以按需要和负担选择使用。
*更多内容:thedoorofsheep.com/0-6岁

目的

这一课会帮助孩子们明白守信用的重要性。 他们也会学到,如果想有一个敬虔的好名声,就必须总是说实话、讲真话。


主题

借口、诚实、说谎、承诺、名誉、真理


等孩子(10分钟)


开头的祷告(5分钟)


圣经经节(10分钟)


你们的话,是,就说是;不是,就说不是;若再多说就是出于那恶者了。(马太福音 5:37)


请和孩子们一起大声重复读这节经文几遍。当说到“是”的时候,请孩子们站起来;当说到“不是”的时候,请他们再坐下来。


解释给孩子们听:耶稣告诉我们,当你答应别人要做一件事或不做一件事时,要说实话,照你所说的去做,不要找借口赖账。如果我们找借口,那就等同于撒谎。


圣经故事(15分钟)

请孩子们围坐好,准备听故事。简短介绍后,请直接从圣经里读这段故事,如果可以,最好用儿童圣经,孩子们会更容易听懂。


介绍

你希望别人知道你是一个从不撒谎的人,还是一个总是说谎的人?我相信你们大多数人都希望被看成是一个敬虔、诚实、讲真话、守承诺的人。或许你听过有人发誓时会说:“我发誓,我敢在圣经上发誓”, 或者“我对神发誓”,甚至还有人说:“如果我撒谎,就让我被雷劈”。耶稣告诉我们,不要这样说话。在马太福音 5:37,耶稣说,当我们说“是”或“不是”时,不要再加别的了。现在,让我们从圣经中读一读,看看耶稣还教导了哪些关于起誓和守承诺的事。


读 马太福音 5:33–37(关于起誓)

讨论问题:

  1. 你应该违背誓言或承诺吗?(不应该)

  2. 孩子们可能会违背哪些承诺?(比如答应父母或兄弟姐妹要做某件事,却没做;或者为了避免被责备,说自己没做某件事,但其实做了)

  3. 你应该指着天发誓说要做某件事吗?为什么?(不应该,因为“天是神的宝座”)

  4. 你应该指着地发誓说要做某件事吗?为什么?(不应该,因为“地是神的脚凳”)

  5. 你应该指着耶路撒冷发誓说要做某件事吗?为什么?(不应该,因为那里是“大君王的城”)

  6. 指着自己的头发誓可以吗?(不可以,因为耶稣说我们不能使一根头发变白或变黑)

  7. 你觉得耶稣为什么要我们守承诺?(让孩子们自由回答)


活动时间(20分钟)


备用活动时间(10分钟)


结尾的祷告/点心时间(10分钟)


先一起感谢神赐下食物,也感谢祂赐下耶稣教导我们如何诚实和讲真话。感谢神永远守住祂的应许。给每个孩子一块全麦饼干,让他们自己决定是把饼干完整吃掉,还是掰开来吃。在享用点心时,可以随意聊天,讨论关于守承诺和讲真话的话题,比如:

  1. 为什么说实话很重要?

  2. 你有没有违背过承诺?当时感觉如何?

  3. 如果我们不守承诺,会发生什么?

  4. 什么是借口?


课程结束时的活动 (5-10分钟)


下节课

下周回来看看,耶稣要我们如何去爱我们的仇敌。


反馈单

课结束之前,把反馈单给每个孩子。



*** 英文版 ******

TEACHINGS FROM JESUS

LESSON 2: Making Promises


This lesson will help children understand the value in keeping promises. They will also learn that to have a godly reputation, they must always tell the truth.by Kristy Thornton


TOPICS

Excuses, Honesty, Lying, Promises, Reputation, Truth


AS KIDS ARRIVE (10 minutes)

Unbreakable or Breakable? (Object Talk) Click here


WORSHIP TIME (5 minutes)

Further info? Click here


BIBLE VERSE (5 minutes)

"All you need to say is simply 'yes' or 'no'; anything beyond this comes from the evil one." Matthew 5:37 NIV


Have the children repeat this verse several times aloud with you. Have them stand up when they say the word "Yes" and sit back down when they say the word "No." Explain how Jesus is telling us that when we tell someone that we will do something, or not do something, we should be speaking truthfully. We should do what we say. We should not make up excuses for not doing what we promised. When we do, it is the same as lying. 


BIBLE STORY (15 minutes)

Gather the children around you in preparation for story time. After the introduction, read the story right from the Bible. If possible, use a Children's Bible so it will be easier for the kids to understand.


Introduction:Would you like to be a person known never to lie, or a person known always to lie? I'm sure that most of you would like to be known as a godly person, who is honest, truthful, and always keeps promises.  Perhaps you have heard someone make a promise or an oath by saying, "I swear on a stack of Bibles" or "I swear to God," or even, "If I am lying, let me be struck by lightning." We should not say these things. As Jesus said in Mathew 5:37, we should not add anything more to saying either "yes" or "no." Let's read from the Bible to learn what else Jesus teaches about oaths and making promises. 


Read Matthew 5:33-37 (Making Promises)

Discussion Questions:

1. Are you supposed to break an oath or a promise? (No.)

2. What are some promises that children might break? (Telling parents or siblings that they will do something but then don't do it. Promising that they didn't do something to avoid getting into trouble, like breaking a glass, but they really did do it.)

3. Should you swear by Heaven that you would do something? Why or why not? (No, because it is "God's throne.")

4. Should you swear by the earth that you would do something? Why or why not? (No, because it is "God's footstool.")

5. Should you swear by Jerusalem that you would do something? Why or why not? (No, because it is the city of the "Great King.")

6. What about swearing on your own head, is that okay? (No, because Jesus says that we cannot even make one hair white or black.)

7. Why do you think Jesus wants you to keep your promises? (Allow for answers.)   

       

FUN TIME (20 minutes)

Yes or No? (Coloring Activity) Click here


ALTERNATE FUN TIME (10 minutes)

Reputations (Object Talk) Click here


PRAYER/SNACK (10 minutes)

Further info? Click here 


Start by thanking God for the treats and for giving us His Son to teach us how to be honest and truthful. Thank God for always keeping His promises. Give each child a graham cracker. Let the children decide if they want to break the cracker or eat it whole. While enjoying the treats, have a casual discussion about keeping promises and telling the truth by asking the following questions:

1. Why is telling the truth so important?

2. Have you even broken a promise? How did it feel?

3. What happens when we don't keep our promises?

4. What are excuses?


CLOSING ACTIVITY (5-10 minutes)

Damaged verses Undamaged (Object Talk) Click here


NEXT WEEK

Come back next week to find out how to love your enemies.


TAKE HOME PAGE

Give one copy to each child at the end of the class to take home [PDF]. Click here


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