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Jesus heals our hurts, and the Bible is our "First Aid Kit" providing answers to life's hurts. Just as a first aid kit has supplies to treat physical wounds, the Bible has comfort and guidance for our emotional and spiritual hurts. Psalm 119:50 reminds us that God's promises preserve our life, teaching us to trust in Him to heal our hurts.

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God gave us an instruction book, the Bible, to guide us through life's challenges. Just like a VCR instruction book, it provides answers to our daily problems. Many people neglect to read it, trying to figure things out on their own, and miss out on living life as God intended. Psalm 119:105 reminds us that God's Word is a lamp to our feet and a light for our path, helping us navigate life's journey.

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The Bible is our spiritual compass, guiding us through life's journey. Unlike feelings or popularity, the Bible's truth never changes, always pointing us to Jesus. Psalm 119:105 says God's Word is a lamp to our feet and a light to our path. Jesus is the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6). We can depend on the Bible to point us in the right direction, helping us make wise decisions.

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The Bible is our roadmap for life, guiding us in making right choices and finding our way. Just like a physical map helps us navigate, God's Word directs us on the highway of life, promising to guide us if we ask. Remember to use the Bible daily, even when familiar with the path, to avoid taking wrong turns and stay on track with God's plan. (Psalm 119:133, Proverbs 3:6)

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God supplies all our needs if we look to Him, just like a radio signal becomes stronger when tuned to the source. The Bible teaches that every good gift comes from God, our Heavenly Father (James 1:17). We must lift our eyes to Him who dwells in the heavens (Psalms 123:1). Keeping our hearts turned toward God helps us receive His gifts.

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God's love is like a ball, having no end, and we can share it with everyone. Just as a ball keeps going and going, God's love for us endures forever (Psalms 136). We're called to share God's love, just like sharing a ball, as seen in Luke 3:11, Acts 4:32, Acts 2:46, and Acts 18:24-25. This lesson encourages kids to remember God's endless love and to share it with others, fostering a heart of evangelism and loving kindness.

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Here is a concise summary of the Sunday School content:Celebrate Father's Day by honoring our earthly fathers and our heavenly Father. Listen to Proverbs 4:1, "Listen, my sons, to a father's instruction; pay attention and gain understanding." Learn from those who stand in as fathers, like Paul to Timothy. God is our constant, loving Father, never leaving us. Activities include coloring, group activities, and lesson plans for different age groups.

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Turning failures into successes requires trusting God with our mistakes. The story of Post-It Notes, invented by 3M, began with a failed glue formula, but was turned into a successful product through sharing and perseverance. Proverbs 16:9 reminds us that God directs our steps, even when our plans don't work out. By putting faith in Jesus, He can turn our failures into successes, teaching us to trust in Him.

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Just like a guitar needs tuning to sound beautiful, our lives need to be in tune with God's teaching to please Him. When we disobey or do wrong, it's like a sour note. Proverbs 23:19 reminds us to keep our heart on the right path. Let's ask God to help us stay in tune and forgive us when we make mistakes.

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Using our time wisely is important to God. We often put things off, saying "I'll get around to it," but God expects us to make good use of our time. Ecclesiastes 3:17 reminds us, "There is a time for every activity, a time for every deed." Let's prioritize our time for work, play, study, and rest, and ask God to help us make the most of it. Activity: Word Search.

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God has a plan for our lives, and following His will is like solving a puzzle, requiring us to make choices, change directions, and sometimes ask for help. Isaiah 30:21 reminds us that God guides us, saying "This is the way; walk in it." As we navigate life, we must listen to God's voice and seek His direction, trusting He will help us reach our goals and fulfill His plan for us.

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John the Baptist prepares the way for Jesus' coming, calling people to make their hearts ready by making crooked ways straight and rough places smooth. As we celebrate Jesus' birth, we must examine our hearts, asking God to forgive and clean us daily. Isaiah 40:3-4 and Mark 1:2-3 remind us to prepare for Jesus' return, making our hearts a highway for Him.

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Just like our bodies need nutritious food to stay healthy, our minds need the Word of God to stay strong. Feeding on junk food weakens our bodies, and similarly, feeding our minds with TV, movies, and other junk weakens our faith. God's Word gives us strength, as Ephesians 6:10 and Isaiah 40:29 remind us. Let's prioritize feeding on God's Word to become strong in the Lord.

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God is in control, and we must put our lives in His hands to do special things. Using a remote control as an illustration, we learn that just as it needs to be in our hand to work, we need to be in God's hand to fulfill our purpose. Isaiah 41:10 and Philippians 4:13 remind us to trust and rely on God, surrendering our lives to Him.

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Don't be afraid, God is there. Learning to swim can be scary, but with a trusted instructor, we feel safe. In life, we face uncertain situations and may be afraid, but God promises to be with us. Isaiah 43:1b-2a reminds us, "Fear not, for I have redeemed you...When you pass through the waters, I will be with you." Trust God's hand to support you in the new year, and claim His promise to always be with you.

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We are like sheep who have gone astray, following our own ways, but Jesus is our Shepherd who rescues us. Isaiah 53:6 says, "All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and the LORD hath laid on him the iniquity of us all." Through fun activities, we learn that Jesus saves us, His lost and straying sheep, and leads us home.

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Feed the Children highlights the issue of world hunger, emphasizing the importance of sharing with others. For just $5, we can make 10 peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to feed hungry children. If each person in the room donates $5, we can feed 4,000 children. Isaiah 58:10 reminds us to spend ourselves on behalf of the hungry, and our light will rise in the darkness.

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God created us, and like clay, we can be shaped and molded by Him. In Isaiah 64:1-9, the prophet begs God to come down and change the hearts of His people, who have sinned and turned away. Through a fun clay-molding activity, kids learn that even when our hearts become hard, God can still shape us into what He wants us to be if we turn back to Him and ask for forgiveness.

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God has a plan for each of us, and He knows us by name. Jeremiah 1:5 reminds us that God knew us before we were born and has a purpose for our lives. Like Jeremiah, we may feel afraid, but God is with us and will guide us. We can trust in His plans and obey His call, knowing He is always with us.

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God chose Jeremiah to be His prophet, despite Jeremiah's doubts about being too young and unable to speak well. God promised to give Jeremiah the words to say and authority to speak. Similarly, God has plans for each of us, and when He calls us to do something, He will enable us to do it. Trust in God and remember, "Don't say, 'I can't!'" (Jeremiah 1:4-10).

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God shapes us into what He wants us to be, just like a balloon twister shapes balloons into animals. When we try to control our lives, we often fail, but when we put ourselves in God's hands, He can shape us into something amazing. Like clay in the hand of the potter, we are in God's hands (Jeremiah 18:6). Trusting God to shape us is key to becoming what He wants us to be.

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Surrendering to God's will is like giving up in a "rasslin' match" with our Heavenly Father. He wants us to let Him be in control of our life, promising plans to prosper, not harm us, and give us hope and a future (Jeremiah 29:11). By surrendering, we choose God as Lord of our life, trusting His strength and might to guide us.

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God created us with a plan for our lives, just like a master quilt maker designs a beautiful quilt. We are not accidents, but God's workmanship, created to do good works. God has plans to prosper us, give us hope, and a future. We can trust Him to take the bits and pieces of our lives and make them into something beautiful and useful (Ephesians 2:10, Jeremiah 29:11).

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God brings life to dry bones, just like He can make something good out of hard situations in our lives. Ezekiel 37:5 says, "I will make breath enter you, and you will come to life." This lesson is illustrated through a macaroni demonstration, showing how something dry and tasteless can become delicious with the right ingredients.