March 9, 2011 · 1:01 am
As a group, read the following Scriptures, and then discuss the questions below.
- Psalm 10:2 (the wicked man hunts down the weak)
- Psalm 41:1-3 (blessed are those who have regard for the weak)
- Isaiah 40:29-31 (He increases the power of the weak)
- Ezekiel 34:16 (I will bind up the injured and strengthen the weak)
- Acts 20:35 (we must help the weak)
- Romans 8:26 (the Spirit helps us in our weakness)
- Romans 14:1-4 (accept the one whose faith is weak)
- Romans 15:1 (bear with the failings of the weak)
- 1 Corinthians 1:26-29 (God chose the weak things to shame the strong)
- 1 Corinthians 9:22-23 (to the weak, I became weak)
- 1 Corinthians 12:21-26 (the weaker parts of the body are indispensable)
- 2 Corinthians 11:30 (I will boast of the things that show my weakness)
- 2 Corinthians 12:9-10 (for when I am weak, then I am strong)
- Hebrews 5:1-3 (the high priest is subject to weakness)
- How does God feel about weakness?
- How is this different from how the world often feels about and acts toward weakness?
- How are we called to respond to weakness?
- How do these Scriptures relate to the weaknesses people have in regard to the work that they do and the relationships that they are in?
- Do you think God wants us to fix our weaknesses? Why or why not?
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December 1, 2008 · 3:51 pm

Time
10 minutes
Description
This object lesson helps children understand that it’s not the outside that is most important; it’s the inside. God looks at their heart and sees the best in them.
Materials
- Several uncut fruits that are ugly on the outside. (Some fruits that would work would be: ugli fruit, rambuttan, dragon fruit, passion fruit, jackfruit, durian.)
- Several of the same fruits cut for you to taste
- Enough pieces of the cut fruits for all the kids to have a piece
- If you can’t find a fruit ugly enough, feel free to use the slide show I prepared for this lesson. (It’s on the Lesson and Material Downloads page.) It has my daughter trying a piece of rambuttan, a fruit common in south and southeast Asia. (It’s quite tasty and makes a nice piece of perishable jewelry, as you’ll see in the slideshow.)
Preparation
- Cut up fruit – have pieces available for you and pieces available for all the kids.
- Practice script.
Procedure
Use the following script (or modify to suit your needs):
- (Hold up one of the ugly fruits and say…) ”Anyone interested in eating something like this?”
- “Looks pretty nasty, doesn’t it?”
- “Okay, so it’s not the prettiest fruit out there, but have you ever tasted it?” (Eat a piece.)
- “Mmmmmm…. That’s really sweet!”
- “I bet some of you would like a piece, huh?” (Have someone pass out fruit pieces.)
- “Now, how can something that’s so good on the inside be so ugly on the outside?”
- “I think there is a lesson for us here.”
- “Just because something – or someone – isn’t beautiful on the outside doesn’t mean they can’t be wonderful on the inside.”
- “It’s hard to see inside someone, isn’t it?”
- “But you know who can always see the wonderful things inside us?” (Listen for responses.)
- “Right, Jesus!”
- “He sees the best in you!”
- “So even if some people have told you that you are an ‘ugly fruit,’ remember that Jesus can always see what’s good inside of you!”
- “It’s ‘Rhyme Time! Here’s our rhyme for today’s lesson:” (Post this on a poster or project it using an overhead or LCD projector, and have the kids repeat it after you several times to reinforce the lesson.)
He loves me like I am today
And sees what others cannot see.
While others only see my faults,
Jesus sees the best in me!
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