Jesus' Invitation to Children
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Why did the adults bring the children to Jesus?

  • To listen to His teachings
  • To get Jesus' miracle touch (correct)
  • To play with Him
  • To disturb Jesus while He was teaching
  • How did the disciples see the children?

  • As a distraction
  • As a problem
  • As a blessing
  • As a disturbance (correct)
  • What did Jesus do when He saw the disciples stopping the children?

  • He ignored them
  • He got angry with them (correct)
  • He prayed for them
  • He taught them a lesson
  • What is one of the lessons we can learn from this story?

    <p>It is wrong to see children as disturbances in the Church</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Jesus extend to the children?

    <p>A personal invitation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why is it important to behave well in the Church?

    <p>So that you will not be seen or treated as a stubborn child</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is one of the expectations we should have when we come to Jesus?

    <p>That He will bless us</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the Bible say about people who are like little children?

    <p>They belong to the kingdom of God</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Jesus do to the children after saying 'Let the children come to me'?

    <p>He touched them</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why did Jesus set the children as examples for adults?

    <p>To show that they can enter the Kingdom of God</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What can we receive from Jesus if we come to Him?

    <p>Wisdom, peace, and eternal life</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Moses tell the children of Israel to do according to Deuteronomy 4:1-10?

    <p>To tell their children about God</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is one of the ways Jesus is inviting us to come to Him?

    <p>Through our pastor's preaching</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Why did Jesus warn people not to stop children from coming to Him?

    <p>Because Jesus loves the children</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the lesson we can learn from Jesus' interaction with the children?

    <p>That Jesus is proud of the children</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the importance of telling our children about God?

    <p>So they can tell their grandchildren about God</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Jesus' Invitation to Children

    • Jesus is calling children for the salvation of their souls.
    • Mark 10:13-16 is the biblical text that supports this lesson.
    • The memory verse is "Let the children come to me, don't try to stop them; people who are like this little children belong to the Kingdom of God" (Mark 10:14).

    What Happened in Mark 10:13-16

    • Some children were brought to Jesus so that He could touch them.
    • The disciples stopped them, seeing them as disturbances to Jesus.
    • Jesus got angry and personally gave an invitation to the children to come to Him.
    • Jesus showed everyone that He is proud of the children and warned people never to stop children from coming to Him.

    Lessons from Mark 10:13-16

    • It is wrong to see children as disturbances in the Church because Jesus never saw them that way.
    • Children are always in Jesus' program (Matthew 18:1-6); always be around Jesus.
    • Behave yourself well in the Church, so that you will not be seen or treated as a stubborn child.

    Jesus' Love for Children

    • Jesus touched the children and granted the desires of the people who brought them.
    • Jesus set the children as examples to be followed for adults, if they wish to enter into the Kingdom of God.
    • Jesus has time for you and is always inviting you to come to Him.

    What to Do When You Come to Church

    • Have something in mind that you want to come and meet Jesus, or you want Jesus to bless you.
    • Jesus is ever ready to defend you before Satan and children haters.
    • Never be harsh to other children, especially younger children.

    God Carries Children Along

    • The biblical text that supports this lesson is Deuteronomy 4:1-10.
    • The memory verse is "Tell our children, let it be told to our grandchildren and their children too" (Joel 1:3).
    • Moses told the children of Israel to obey God's commands and to remember what God did for them in the past.

    What Moses Told the Children of Israel

    • Moses told them to obey God's commands.
    • Moses told them to remember what God did for them in the past.

    Why God Instructs the Israelites to Tell Their Children About Him

    • So that they can know and obey God's commands.
    • So that they can remember what God did for them in the past.

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    This quiz is based on Mark 10:13-16, focusing on Jesus' invitation to children and the benefits of coming to Him. Students will learn to retell the story and understand the importance of salvation.

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