This [tag]Sunday school[/tag] lesson is to teach about [tag]God’s servant Job[/tag], who had a bunch of bad things happen to him. Using [tag]Bible games for Sunday school[/tag] classes is an excellent way to engage children and get the message of the lesson across.
We’ll talk about how he kept believing in God anyway. Like with Job, we ought to be steadfast in our belief that God is in charge through all.Everyone faces hardship in life, and it is a good lesson for children to learn early on that hardship is normal while we are on earth.
Bible Games Series: “The Mirror Game”
Bring in a mirror no smaller than 6 x 6 inches. Prop it up with some books at the edge of the table so that it doesn’t move or wiggle. Have one child at a time come and kneel in front of the mirror. Hold an index card with a scripture verse up to the mirror so that it appears backward to the child. Ask him to read it. The child who gets which verse is before him the quickest and reads without any mistakes is the winner. An assistant can time.
Ask them how it felt reading the scriptures backwards in the mirror? Strange is the typical reply.
And yet the scriptures stay the same whether they’re shown backwards or frontwards.
Sometimes on our bad days, it’s hard to feel God and figure out what He’s saying to us. And yet, He’s always the same – He always loves us, whether we’re feeling good or bad, whether we’re having trouble “reading him” or not!
We should ask God to help us remember in the bad times that He will bring good times around to us again!
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