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Kids should understand that speaking to God is as easy as calling out to Siri or Alexa. In this series, they will look at some of the prayers recorded in the Bible to see just how eager God is to listen to us, speak with us, and answer our prayers.
“Always be joyful. Never stop praying.” 1 Thessalonian 5:16-17 (NIrV)
. . . It's Samson
Scripture: Judges 16:21-31, The Death of Samson
Samson had lived a far from perfect life. His last days were spent as a prisoner of the wicked Philistines. Samson made one final request to God – the strength needed to honor God with his final breath.
Objective: Kids will learn that we can pray anytime, anywhere, no matter what challenge we're facing.
. . . It's Hannah
Scripture: 1 Samuel 1:9-18, 24-28, Hannah Prays for A Son
Hannah was brokenhearted because she could not have children. She prayed to God for a son, and the Lord answered her prayers. Hannah committed her son to God, and Samuel would grow up to become a great prophet of God.
Objective: Kids will learn that we can be honest about our desires with God and pray with faith that He knows what we need.
. . . It's Jonah
Scripture: Jonah 1:15-2:10, Jonah's Prayer
Jonah had turned from God. . . and ended up inside the belly of a fish. Jonah prayed to God for help. God saved Jonah, and Jonah recommitted himself to obeying God.
Objective: Kids will learn that we can always turn back to God, no matter how many times we have turned away.
. . . It's Solomon
Scripture: 1 Kings 3:5-14, Solomon Asks for Wisdom
Solomon asked God for wisdom, not for wealth or success. God gave Solomon want he asked for and so much more because Solomon had committed himself to God.
Objective: Kids will learn that prayer is when we should ask God to help us become more like him.
. . . It's Elijah
Scripture: 1 Kings 19:1-16, Elijah in the Wilderness
Elijah had never felt more alone and depressed. The queen had threatened to kill him, and Elijah was on the run in the wilderness. Elijah spoke to God in despair. God provided food, drink, safety, and the assurance that Elijah was not alone.
Objective: Kids will learn that we can turn to God even in our darkest times and know that we are not alone.
. . . It's Daniel
Scripture: Daniel 6:1-22, Daniel Continues to Pray
Even when the king made a law that no one could worship anyone but the king, Daniel remained devoted to God. Daniel prayed in front of his window 3 times every day for the world to see. When this led Daniel into trouble, God was with him and protected Daniel.
Objective: Kids will learn that nothing should stop us from praying to God.
. . . It's Your Son
Scripture: Matthew 26:36-46, Jesus Prays in the Garden
Jesus knew the time for him to die for our sins was coming near. In his distress, he asked the Father if there was another way; but he willingly submitted to God's will and way in the end. We should follow Jesus' example.
Objective: Kids will learn that we should seek God's way to win out over our desires.
. . . It's Peter’s Friends
Scripture: Acts 12:1-19, Peter's Miraculous Escape from Prison
When Peter was in prison, his friends gathered together and prayed for a miracle. And God answered in a big way. We should pray regularly for others, remembering the things that they are going through.
Objective: Kids will learn that it is important for us to pray for other people.
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