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Tuesday, February 28, 2023

List of Sunday School Lessons for Sub-junior Level (8 - 9 Years)

SUB-JUNIOR
AGE: 8 - 9 YEARS
STANDARD/GRADE: III & IV

The lessons uploaded for 8 - 9 year old Sub-junior level Sunday School children is listed below. Please click the link to get the lessons. Click the Tamil titles to get the Tamil lessons. 

Lesson 1 - God Created Adam and Eve
                  உலகின் முதல் மனிதர்கள்

Lesson 2 - God Tests Abraham
                  ஆபிரகாம் தேவனால் சோதிக்கப்படுதல்

Lesson 3 - Jacob Wrestles with God
                  போராடி மேற்கொண்ட யாக்கோபு

Lesson 4 - Joseph Forgives His Brothers
                  தீயசகோதரர்களை மன்னித்த யோசேப்பு

Lesson 5 - Shiphrah & Puah - The Godly Midwives
                  தேவனுக்குப் பயந்த மருத்துவச்சிகள்

Lesson 6 - Moses at Midian
                  மீதியான் தேசத்தில் மோசே

Lesson 7 - Water from the Rock
                  அடிக்கப்பட்ட கன்மலை

Lesson 8 - Miriam Speaks Against Moses
                  மிரியாமின் குஷ்டரோகம்

Lesson 9 - Jordan River Turns Back
                  பின்னிட்டுத் திரும்பின யோர்தான் நதி

Lesson 10 - Psalm 91 (Memorise)
                    சங்கீதம் 91 (மனப்பாடம் செய்க)

Lesson 11 - The Ark of God
                    உடன்படிக்கைப் பெட்டி

Lesson 12 - Stale Bread and Cracked Wineskins
                    பூசணம் பூத்த அப்பங்களும், பொத்தலான துருத்திகளும்

Lesson 13 - Samson: A Nazirite unto God
                    சிம்சோன்: தேவனுக்கென்று நசரேயன்

Lesson 14 - Samuel: Asked of the Lord
                    சாமுவேல்: கர்த்தரிடத்தில் அவனைக் கேட்டேன்

Lesson 15 - Ebenezer Stone
                    எபெனேசர்

Lesson 16 - David and Goliath                                                                                                                                                                  தாவீதும் ஓரு கூழாங்கல்லும்

Lesson 17 - King David Brings Back the Ark of God                                                                                                                                         திருப்பி கொண்டுவரப்பட்ட உடன்படிக்கைப் பெட்டி

Lesson 18 - King Solomon asks for Wisdom

Lesson 19: Rehoboam's Unwise Decision

Lesson 20: The Healing of Naaman



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Friday, February 24, 2023

List of Sunday School Lessons for Primary Level (6 - 7 Years)

PRIMARY

AGE: 6 - 7 YEARS

STANDARD (GRADE): I & II

The lessons uploaded for 6 - 7 year old Primary level Sunday School children is listed below. Please click the link to get the lessons. Click the Tamil titles to get the Tamil lessons. 

Lesson 1The Seven Days of Creation
                   சிருஷ்டிப்பின் ஏழு நாட்கள்

Lesson 2 - The Serpent Deceives Eve
                   ஏவாள் பாம்பினால் வஞ்சிக்கப்படுதல்

Lesson 3 - Abram and Lot
                  ஆபிராமும் லோத்தும்

Lesson 4Isaac and Abimelech
                   ஈசாக்கும் அபிமெலேக்கும்

Lesson 5Esau Sells his Birthright
                   சேஷ்ட புத்திரபாகத்தை விற்றுப்போட்ட ஏசா

Lesson 6Joseph Stores Food Grains
                   யோசேப்பின் தானியக் களஞ்சியம்

Lesson 7Moses’ Rod Becomes a Snake
                   பாம்பாக மாறின மோசேயின் கோல்

Lesson 8The Pillar of Cloud & The Pillar of Fire
                  அக்கினி ஸ்தம்பமும் மேக ஸ்தம்பமும்

Lesson 9 The Budding of Aaron’s Rod
                   துளிர்த்த ஆரோனின் கோல்

Lesson 10 - Psalm – 8 (Memorise)
                    சங்கீதம் – 8 (மனன பகுதி

Lesson 11 - The Memorial Stones
                    அடையாளக் கற்கள்

Lesson 12 - The Sun Stands Still
                    தரித்துநின்ற சூரியன்

Lesson 13 - Jerub-baal
                    யெருபாகால்

Lesson 14 - Dagon Falls Before the Ark of God
                    முகங்குப்புற விழுந்த தாகோன்

Lesson 15 - Samuel Hears the Voice of God
                    கர்த்தாவே சொல்லும் அடியேன் கேட்கிறேன்

Lesson 16 Nabal Refuses to Help                                                                                                                                  உதவ மறுத்த நாபால்

Lesson 17 Queen of Sheba Visits King Solomon                                                                                                            சேபா ராணியின் இஸ்ரவேல் சுற்றுப்பயணம்

Lesson 18 Prophet Elijah Fed During Famine

Lesson 19: Prophet Elisha Makes the Axe to Float

Lesson 20: King Hezekiah is Healed


Thursday, February 16, 2023

Sunday School Lessons for Kinder Level (4 - 5 Years)

KINDER

AGE: 4 - 5 YEARS

CLASS (GRADE): LKG & UKG

The lessons uploaded for 4 - 5 year old Kinder level Sunday School children is listed below. Please click the link to get the lessons. Click the Tamil titles to get the Tamil lessons. 

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Lesson 1: The Holy Bible
                 பரிசுத்த வேதாகமம்

Lesson 2: God created this World
                 தேவன் உலகத்தைப் படைத்தார்

Lesson 3: Cain and Abel
                 காயீனும் ஆபேலும்

Lesson 4: Noah’s Ark
                நோவாவின் பேழை

Lesson 5: Jacob’s Dream
                 யாக்கோபின் கனவு

Lesson 6: Joseph and his Colorful Coat
                 யோசேப்பின் பலவருண அங்கி)

Lesson 7: Baby Moses in the Basket
                 குழந்தை மோசேயின் நாணற்பெட்டி

Lesson 8: Manna - Food from Heaven
                 மன்னா – வானத்து அப்பம்

Lesson 9: Bitter Water becomes Sweet
                 மாராவின் தண்ணீர்

Lesson 10: Psalm 23 (Memorise)
                  சங்கீதம் 23 (மனப்பாடம் செய்க)

Lesson 11: Protecting the fruit trees
                   பழமரங்களை பாதுகாத்தல்

Lesson 12: Rahab and the scarlet thread
                   ராகாபின் சிகப்புக் கயிறு

Lesson 13: Donkey Speaks to Balaam
                   பிலேயாமின் கழுதை

Lesson 14: Spring water for Samson
                   சிம்சோனுக்கு கிடைத்த ஊற்றுநீர்

Lesson 15: Ruth helps Naomi
                   ரூத்

Lesson 16: Saul goes in Search of Donkeys                                                                                                                     சவுலும் தொலைந்து போன கழுதைகளும்

Lesson 17David the Little Shepherd Boy                                                                                                                       தாவீது என்ற ஆட்டு இடையச் சிறுவன்

Lesson 18: Barzillai is Kind to David

Lesson 19: King Asa Trusts God

Lesson 20: Prophet Elijah prays for rain


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Tuesday, February 14, 2023

David and Goliath, Sub-junior - I, Lesson - 16

SUB-JUNIOR
AGE: 8 - 9 YEARS
STANDARD/GRADE: III & IV

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LESSON – 16

DAVID AND GOLIATH

In the previous lesson we learnt about Samuel, the last judge of Israel. After the period of judges, kings started to rule Israel and King Saul became the first king of Israel. King Saul did not obey the commands of God and God was angry with him. God sent Prophet Samuel to a place called Bethlehem to anoint a little shepherd boy as the next king of Israel. His name was David. David’s father’s name was Jesse and he was a respected old man in Bethlehem. David was his youngest son. Prophet Samuel gave them the message from God and anointed David as the next king of Israel in the presence of his father and brothers. Even though David was anointed as the next king, he would rule over Israel only after King Saul’s reign was over.

In this Bible story, several years had passed since David was anointed by Prophet Samuel. David was skilled in playing the harp. King Saul was still ruling Israel when he was tormented by an evil spirit. King Saul’s ministers brought David to King Saul’s house to play music for the King, to cure his sickness. So David spent some of his time with King Saul and spent the rest of his time back in Bethlehem with his family tending his father’s sheep (1 Samuel 17:15). One day, King Saul and his army were called to fight the Philistine army that had gathered for war. David's older brothers were in the army and they went to fight along with King Saul, but young David stayed back to tend the sheep.

The two armies stood on the opposite sides of a deep valley. They did not start fighting immediately because a huge Philistine giant named Goliath who had come along with the Philistine army, came to the front of the Philistine battle line and made fun of the Israelites and the God of Israel. Goliath stood at over nine feet tall (based on Masoretic text)*. He wore a huge helmet and very heavy armour made of bronze. On his legs, Goliath also wore bronze greaves and had a sharp javelin on his back. Greave is a piece of armour worn on the leg to protect the shin from the ankle to the knee. The giant was holding a sharp spear shaft too with an iron point.

Goliath did not want the armies to fight. He wanted a one-to-one fight. Goliath challenged the Israelites to choose a man to go to the Philistines and to fight and kill Goliath, then the Philistines would become the Israelites’ servants. But if Goliath overcame him and killed him, the Israelites would become Philistines subjects and serve them. Everyday Goliath came to challenge Israel. This happened for forty days. King Saul and his men were frightened and none of them were ready to fight Goliath.

David was sent by his dad Jesse to visit the front lines and bring back news from his brothers. Jesse gave David some roasted grain and ten loaves of bread to take to his brothers and ten blocks of cheese for the captains of their army. Early in the morning David left his sheep with a shepherd and left to see his brothers in the army. He reached the camp and greeted his brothers. While he was talking to his brothers, the Philistine giant Goliath came forward and shouted insults against Israel and the God of Israel. David heard that. He also learnt that Goliath wanted a one-to-one fight. When the Israelites saw Goliath, they were terrified and ran away from him.

When David saw and heard all of this, he decided he would be the one to fight Goliath. He persuaded King Saul to let him go fight. He told King Saul that he had even killed a lion and a bear to protect his sheep. King Saul was not fully convinced but he agreed. King Saul even tried to dress David in his very own tunic and put on special armour for protection. A large helmet was placed on his head and a sword was fastened over the tunic. But David the shepherd boy was not used to this and it was very uncomfortable. So, David removed the tunic and the heavy armour. David placed his faith entirely on God. David knew that God’s protection is even better than King Saul’s armour.

David then decided to do what he knew best. He walked towards a nearby stream. David had a shepherd’s staff in his hand. He bent down and took five smooth stones and put them into the pouch of his shepherd’s bag. He returned to the battle field and walked towards Goliath, the Philistine giant. 

When Goliath saw David a young boy approaching him, he felt insulted. He sneered at David asking him whether he thought that he was a dog to come with sticks. Goliath threatened to kill David and throw his body to the birds and wild animals. David was not afraid. He told the giant, “You come against me with sword and spear and javelin, but I come against you in the name of the Lord Almighty, the God of Israel!”

David did not wait. He put one of the five stones into the sling, swung it around his head, and let the stone go. The stone sunk into the giant’s forehead and he fell face-down to the ground. Without any sword or weapon, David killed Goliath and saved the Israelites from becoming slaves to the Philistines. 

Sling and Stones

David took Goliath’s sword and used it to cut off the giant’s head. The Philistines saw that their hero was dead, they realized their defeat and fled from the battlefield. King Saul’s army men chased the rest of the Philistines and defeated them. David then took the giant’s head and took it with him to Jerusalem, to proclaim his victory over Goliath. He also put the giant’s weapons, such as his sword in his own tent. David, the shepherd boy killed Goliath the giant and overcame the Philistines because he trusted in God and was courageous.

Teacher's Notes:

*In the English translations of the Holy Bible, Goliath's height is given as 9 feet based on Masoretic text, but according to Septuagint manuscripts it is 6 feet 9 inches tall)

Bible Reference: I Samuel 16, 17

Memory Verse: Blessed be the Lord my Rock, who trains my hands for war, And my fingers for battle (Psalm 144:1 NKJV). 

ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES 

Answer the following questions:

1. Who was the father of David?

    .......................................................................

2. What did David’s father give to him to take to his brothers in the army?      

     …...........................

3. What did David put in the pouch of his shepherd’s bag?

    ........................................................................

4. What did David tell Goliath the giant?

    ..................................................................

5.   How many stones did David use to kill Goliath?

…………………………………….…………. 

Fill in the Blanks

1.    God sent Prophet Samuel to a place called ……………………. to anoint the next king of Israel.

2.  David was skilled in playing the …………..

3.  ………………………. even tried to dress David in his very own tunic.

4.  ……………………… threatened to kill David.

5.   David took Goliath’s sword to ………………………

 

 

Saturday, November 12, 2022

Nabal Refuses to Help, Primary - I, Lesson - 16

PRIMARY

AGE: 6 - 7 YEARS

STANDARD (GRADE): I & II

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LESSON – 16

NABAL REFUSES TO HELP

Nabal was a very wealthy man who lived in a place called Maon, when King Saul was ruling Israel. He had a thousand goats and three thousand sheep. His wife’s name was Abigail. Nabal was known for being a miserly man who was surly and mean, but his wife Abigail was generous and kind-hearted.

Once in a year the sheep farmers would celebrate the shearing festival. It was also called as Hag ha-Gez. Shearing is the process of trimming the hair or wool off of the sheep. It's like giving the sheep a haircut. Sheep were sheared after the winter season during late spring season so as to keep the sheep cool during the hot summer. 

Shearing of sheep

            
                                           Sheep                                                              Goat

The shearing day was a day of festivity and rejoicing. The farmer would invite his relatives and friends to come and take part in the shearing and when it was over, there would be singing, dancing and a sumptuous feast for all.

The sheared wool would be spun into yarn, which was then used to make dresses, tents and carpets.

                        

                             Wool spun into Yarn                                             Dried Yarn

Yarn made into woolen clothes

Once Nabal was celebrating his shearing festival at a place called Carmel. At that time David and his men had arrived there because King Saul was after them. King Saul did not like David and wanted to harm him. So, David and his men fled and lived in the desert near Nabal’s shearing place. While living there, David and his men kept a watch over Nabal and his flock also; because the farmers were in danger of being attacked by their enemies or robbers and their flock and their precious wool stolen. So, David and his men being there, provided security for Nabal, his flock and his shearers.

David and his men had travelled a large distance and their food supply was getting low. David thought of getting help from Nabal and sent ten of his men to Nabal to request some food.  The men approached Nabal and wished him health and long life for both himself and his family and they requested him to spare some food for them. But Nabal insulted David and his men by calling them runaway men and refused to share his food with them. 

Even though David and his men had a need at that point of time, David was a respectable person. David was the Army Commander of King Saul; a reliable and a valiant soldier. God was with him. God had also chosen him as the next king of Israel. But Nabal who was unwise and mean, did not realise that he was putting himself, his friends and his family in danger by his wicked behaviour. The ten men came back to David and told him about how Nabal refused to share by calling them runaway men. David wanted to teach Nabal a lesson. So, four hundred of David’s men prepared to attack Nabal’s home. But God did not want David to fight that day, so he provided another solution.

One of Nabal’s servants quickly rushed to tell Nabal’s wife Abigail about Nabal refusing to share food with David and his men. Abigail knew she had to do something fast. She took two hundred loaves of bread, two goat-skins of wine, five cooked sheep, some roasted grain, a hundred cakes of raisins and two hundred cakes of pressed figs. She loaded them on donkeys and took them to David and his men. David received them, blessed her and returned to their camp without attacking Nabal. Nabal, his family, and servants were saved through Abigail’s wise and generous actions.

Bible Reference: I Samuel 25: 1-35

Memory Verse: If anyone has material possessions and sees a brother or sister in need but has no pity on them, how can the love of God be in that person? (I John 3:17) 


ASSESSMENT ACTIVITIES

Answer the following questions:

1. What was Nabal’s character like?

    ......................................................................................

2. What does sheep-shearing mean?

    ......................................................................................

3. Why did David and his men keep a watch over Nabal and his flock?

   .......................................................................................

4. How did Nabal put his friends and family in danger?

    ......................................................................................

5. Give the names of any 2 items Abigail gave to David and his men.

   .......................................................................................

Choose the best answer

1.      Nabal was celebrating shearing at a place called ………

a) Bethel                 b) Jericho               c) Carmel

2. David sent ten men to …………… to request some food.

     a) Nabal                  b) Saul                     c) Absalom

3. David was the Army Commander of King ………….

     a) Saul                     b) Solomon            c) Samuel

4. Nabal refused to share his food with …………… and his men.

     a) Daniel                 b) Elijah                  c) David

5. Nabal and his family were saved through the wise and generous actions of ……………...
a) Rahab                  b) Abigail                c) Jael