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Jesus met many people during his earthly ministry. Each person had their own story and their own struggles, but He invited everyone to follow him, regardless of their past. The same is true of us. Jesus wants to meet us right where we are.
“Jesus heard that. So he said to them, “Those who are healthy don’t need a doctor. Sick people do. I have not come to get those who think they are right with God to follow me. I have come to get sinners to follow me.” Mark 2:17
Messy Life
John 4:7-30, Jesus Talks With a Woman From Samaria
Not only was the woman at the well a Samaritan woman, a sworn enemy of the Jewish people who was considered unclean, but she also had a messy past. Jesus chose this unlikely woman to begin proclaiming His name throughout Samaria.
Objective: Kids will say, “I can spread the good news of Jesus even though I’m not perfect.”
Messy Inside
Mark 5:1-20, Jesus Heals a Man Controlled by Demons
There was a man known to have been possessed by many demons. The man was in agony, but Jesus came and took away his pain and changed his life.
Objective: Kids will say, “Jesus has the power to take away my struggles.”
Messy Outside
Luke 17:11-19, Jesus Heals Ten Men Who Have a Skin Disease
Jesus once met ten men with leprosy, a nasty disease that made people unclean. Jesus wasn’t afraid to become unclean to heal these men.
Objective: Kids will say, “Jesus has the power to heal our messy wounds.”
Mess With Purpose
John 9:1-12, Jesus Heals a Man Born Blind
Once there was a man born blind. In the days of Jesus, people believed that these kinds of circumstances were always because of some sort of sin. Jesus not only came and healed the man’s sight by spitting on the ground and making mud but also made clear that messy situations can be used to show His power.
Objective: Kids will say, “God can use our messes for His glory.”
Jesus in Our Mess
Mark 5:21-42, Jesus Heals a Dead Girl and a Suffering Woman
In Jesus’s day, many laws about being “unclean” existed. Jesus broke two laws in one day all for the sake of healing people. Jesus put relationships above rules.
Objective: Kids will say, “Jesus is willing to get messy for us.”
Death is Messy
John 11:17-44, Jesus Comforts the Sisters of Lazarus
Lazarus was one of Jesus’s best friends. The news of the death of Lazarus brought Jesus to tears. But Jesus is even more powerful than death and brought Lazarus back to life.
Objective: Kids will say, “Even death is not too big of a mess for Jesus.”
The Mess of Sin
Mark 2:1-12, Jesus Forgives and Heals a Paralyzed Man
Four friends help a paralyzed man meet Jesus in the hopes that He would heal him. Jesus went above and beyond, not only healing but also forgiving the sins of this man, something no ordinary man has the right to do.
Objective: Kids will say “Jesus can forgive the mess of our sins.”
Saved from the Mess
Luke 23:32-43, Thief on the Cross
Even though Jesus was innocent, he was sentenced to death alongside two criminals. One criminal believed that Jesus is who He says He is. At that moment, Jesus promised the criminal paradise.
Objective: Kids will say, “Jesus can save us from our mess.”
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