Bible Reference:

Isaiah 9:6-7, 11:1-5; Revelation 1:5, 17:14

Lesson Aim:

To tell the children about Jesus being the King of kings. He is different to all the other kings—he is the ruler of the kings of the world. Jesus is the kings’ king, the King of kings.

Main Message:

Jesus is the King of kings.

MEMORY VERSE:

But he was pierced for our transgressions, he was crushed for our iniquities; the punishment that brought us peace was on him, and by his wounds we are healed. We all, like sheep, have gone astray, each of us has turned to our own way;and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all.   Isaiah 53:5-6


Lesson Options

 

Helping It Stick

Choose from these activities to enjoy with your kids to help repeat and consolidate the Main Message from this part of the bible.

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Creative

King Over All: Get the Glitter Glue out and have fun making a letter K to show that Jesus is King over All.

Toilet Roll Kings: Use some of those empty toilet rolls to make some kings, similar to these by redtedart.com.

Find a King: Download and Print Word Search puzzles for each of set of kings for Israel and Judah.

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Musical

Song: “Jesus is the Mighty, Mighty King” by Colin Buchanan. Also features in the first 2 Kids Church Music sessions at the link below, check it out!


Kids Church Music: All four recordings by the Kids Mag Team have been collated onto the one webpage, cycle through them and enjoy over and over!

Click Here for the HBC Kids Music Videos

Some Songs for the Older Kids: These songs can help helpful to play for older kids, they’re songs we might sing in church as adults.

Physical/Tactile

Word Hunt: Hide six pieces of paper with one word written on each so that together they read “Jesus is the King of Kings”. When all six pieces are found place together, read out loud. These pieces can be glued to another piece of paper and displayed as a reminder.

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