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Tech Que: “Picture This” Title Graphic

Hello everyone and welcome back to another artfully awesome week of “Picture This”—a series where we get to picture what it looks like to love and follow God. Speaking of pictures, Jesus asked people to picture things all the time. He did it through short stories. Does anyone remember what those stories are called? (Call on kid.) That’s right! They’re called “parables.” A parable is a short story in the Bible that gives us a picture of how God wants us to live. Jesus used these parables to make His instructions easier to understand and remember

Today, we’re going to be picturing what it looks like to love someone who is different from us. So, to get started, we’re going to see how different the people in this room are by playing a game of “This or That.”

Tech Que: “This or That” Slide Wow Tech Que: “This or That” Slide Wow! There seems to be a lot of differences in this room. Do you think there were many people who picked all the same things as you? (Kids respond.) Probably not. God made us all different. Not only are there people who like different things than you, there are people who believe different things, people who look different, and people who act different. So how should we treat people who are different from us? Wait—don’t say anything just yet! I think our parable for today might help us picture the answer.

Tech Que: “The Big Bible Story” Graphic As Jesus traveled around teaching, a man approached Him with a question. He said to Jesus, “Teacher, what do I need to do to have eternal life?” Jesus asked the man, “What do you think?” The man thought for a moment before he remembered a passage from scripture. This is how he answered Jesus:

Tech Que: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul. Love him with all your strength and with all your mind. And, Love your neighbor as you love yourself.” Luke 10:27 The man was very impressed with his own answer. He probably looked around at everyone and gave them a “yeah—I’m pretty awesome” look. Can you all show me your “yeah—I’m pretty awesome” look? (Give your look along with the kids.) But he wasn’t finished, though. He had one more question. “Jesus,” the man said, “who is my neighbor?” Jesus answered his question by telling a story called, “The Parable of the Good Samaritan.” Let’s play “Picture This” to find out what the parable is all about.

Tech Que: “The Big Bible Story” Graphic Choose a kid to come to the teaching area. Show him the “Parable Picture” card with the picture that needs to be drawn. For younger kids, you may need to whisper the word to them. Have the kid quickly and silently draw his picture on the paper pad until the rest of the kids can guess what it is. Next, tear the paper off and have the artist stand with it to the side. Choose another kid to draw the next picture and repeat the above instructions. In the end, there should be six kids standing across the teaching area holding the following pictures in this order: road, sad face, church, boxing gloves, donkey, money. See the “Drawing Challenge Options” in the Set-Up Instructions for more details.

They did a great job picturing this parable They did a great job picturing this parable. Check it out—Jesus talked about a Jewish man who was walking down the road (point to road picture) when he was attacked by robbers. The robbers left him on the road to die (point to sad face). Can you all fall back like you’re dying? (Kids fall dead.) The first person to come by was a priest from the temple (point to church picture).

The temple was kind of like a Jewish church, which means the priest was Jewish just like the hurt man. The hurt man must have cried out, “I’m saved!” Can you cry that out with me? (Cry out “I’m saved” with kids.) But instead, the priest crossed to the other side of the road (point to road picture again) and didn’t help the man.

Next, a Levite came by. He was also from the temple (point to church picture again) and Jewish—just like the hurt man. When the hurt man saw one of his own people approaching, he probably yelled out, “I’m saved!” Can you yell that out with me? (Cry out “I’m saved” with kids.) But just like the priest, the Levite crossed to the other side of the road (point to road picture again) and didn’t help.

Finally, a Samaritan came by. (Point to boxing gloves Finally, a Samaritan came by. (Point to boxing gloves.) Samaritans were nothing like Jews. They looked different, they talked different, and they acted different. Samaritans and Jews were always fighting with each other. When the hurt man saw the Samaritan coming by, he probably thought, “Oh no—I’m a goner!” Yell that with me.

(Yell out with kids. ) But instead, the Samaritan helped the hurt man (Yell out with kids.) But instead, the Samaritan helped the hurt man. He put the hurt man on his donkey (point to donkey drawing) and paid money (point to money picture) to have someone care for him. Jesus finished His story by asking, “Who do you think was a neighbor to the hurt man?” I’m curious what you think the answer is to that question. Turn to your small group and tell them what you think.

Tech Que: “Big Bible Story Questions” Graphic For Younger Kids: Who do you think was a neighbor to the hurt man? Why? Why do you think the priest and Levite didn’t help the hurt man?

Tech Que: “Picture This” Title Graphic In our story for today, the priest and Levite treated the hurt man like a dead skunk—they ran past as fast as they could! But not the Samaritan. Even though he was different from the Jewish man, he reacted with compassion. Wait a second! Did you catch that word? Compassion. Who knows what that means? (Take answers.) Compassion is showing kindness to someone who is poor or suffering.

Tech Que: compassion, (noun): Showing kindness to someone who is poor or suffering. One of the best ways to show compassion to someone is to treat them the way you want to be treated. In fact, that’s what Jesus said before He told the parable of the Good Samaritan. Let’s take a look. (Encourage kids to open their Bibles to Luke 10:27. Be prepared to give younger kids more time and assistance in finding the verse. When ready, choose a kid to read it aloud or read it aloud yourself while the kids follow along.)

Tech Que: “Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul. Love him with all your strength and with all your mind. And Love your neighbor as you love yourself.” Luke 10:27

In the parable of the Good Samaritan, Jesus said that our neighbor isn’t just the person who lives next door to us. He said that anyone who needed help is our neighbor. In other words, everyone is our neighbor. That means we should show compassion to everyone—even if they’re different from us. Sometimes that’s kind of hard, though. Sometimes people don’t want to mix with others who are different from them, but compassion helps us to overcome that. Let me show you what I mean.

Tech Que: “Picture This” Title Graphic (Choose a kid to help you Tech Que: “Picture This” Title Graphic (Choose a kid to help you. Hold up a jar with green water.) Look at this jar of water right here. The water is kind of like us. Now look at this jar of oil. (Hold up jar of oil.) Think in your head about someone who looks or acts different than you. (Short pause.) The oil is kind of like people who are different from us. (Hand the jar of oil to the volunteer and ask her to pour it into the jar of water.)

What’s happening. (Take answers. ) Good observation What’s happening? (Take answers.) Good observation! The water and oil don’t want to mix with each other. That’s how a lot of people are. They don’t want to mix with people who are different from them. But look at this. (Hold up bottle of soap.) This is a bottle of soap, but we’re going to call it liquid compassion. When we have compassion in our hearts, this is what happens.

(Have the volunteer squeeze soap into the water and oil mixture (Have the volunteer squeeze soap into the water and oil mixture. Place the lid on and shake the mixture up.) The water and oil are beginning to mix together. When we have compassion, it helps us to mix with people who are different from us—just like the Samaritan mixed with the hurt man. (Thank your volunteer and dismiss her back to her seat.)

(Take a seat or kneel close to the kids (Take a seat or kneel close to the kids.) There are a lot of reasons why we should show compassion to others. Do you know the best reason, though? We should show compassion to others, because God showed compassion to us! Even though we sin and disobey God, God showed compassion to us by sending His Son, Jesus, to die on the cross for us. Although we deserved to die and spend forever separated from God, He loved us too much to let that happen. If you ever struggle with showing compassion to others, think about the incredible compassion that God showed to you.

Tech Que: “Picture This” Title Graphic