14 - Jesus Heals the Ten Lepers
Introduction:
When we ask for something, what do we say? …Please! When we receive what we asked for, what do we say? Thank you! It is important to remember to say these expressions. It is also very important to always thank God for everything He gives us.
Lesson Outline:
Today our story is about someone who did a very good thing. He said thanks to Jesus, and Jesus was so happy with Him. Once upon a time, there were ten sick men. Their skin was looking bad and no one wanted to touch them. One day, they saw Jesus, so they ran to Him and asked Him for help. Jesus looked at them and told them to go to the church and show themselves to Abouna. On their way, their skin started to look better and better until they were all well and all healed. All of them were so happy! They rushed to see their families and tell them the great thing that happened to them. Only one of them suddenly stopped and decided to go back to Jesus and thank Him. The man ran to Jesus and told him, “Thank you! Thank you, Jesus, for making me well.” Jesus was so happy to see that man come and thank Him. Jesus wondered why the other nine did not do the same. When we thank Jesus for what we have, Jesus will be very happy with us, bless us, and even give us more. What is the first thing we should say to God when we pray? Can each one tell us one thing for which we can thank God?
Memory Verse:
“We give thanks to You, O God, we give thanks!” Psalm 75:1
Song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZI9l7fGfFjg
Thank You, Jesus, Thank You, Jesus, Thank You, Jesus!
Thank You, Jesus, Thank You, Jesus, Thank You, Jesus!
1- Thank You, Jesus, for my hands, ‘cause I can shake them as fast as I can.
Thank You for my fingers too, ‘cause I can wave right back at You.
2- Thank You, Jesus, for my eyes, ‘cause I can close them shut or open wide.
Thank you for my elbows too, because I like the way they move.
3- Thank You, Jesus, for my hips, ‘cause I can move from side to side like this.
Thank You for my legs so strong, ‘cause I can run and jump along.
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