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2 Corinthians 6:9 – Ages 9-11

📖 2 Corinthians 6:9 – Ages 9-11

Explanation

In this verse, it talks about how even though people may not know us very well, God knows us deeply and loves us. It's like when you meet someone new at school, they may not know much about you yet, but your family and close friends know you very well.

It also mentions how even when it seems like things are really hard, like when we feel sad or scared, God gives us strength and helps us keep going. It's like when you're playing a tough video game, and even though your character looks like they might lose, you know you can still win with practice and help.

Lastly, it talks about being disciplined, which means learning and growing even when it's tough. Just like when you practice a sport or a musical instrument, it can be hard work, but it helps you get better and stronger over time.

So, this verse reminds us that even when things seem uncertain, God is always with us, guiding us, and helping us through everything, making us stronger and more faithful along the way.

Kid's Story

Once there was a little squirrel named Sammy who loved to explore the forest. One day, Sammy got lost deep in the woods and felt scared and alone. But then he remembered a verse from the Bible his mom had taught him: "as unknown yet well known." It reminded him that even though he felt lost, God knew exactly where he was.

As Sammy continued his journey, he encountered a big, scary predator. He trembled in fear but recalled the next part of the verse: "as dying, yet look, we live." This gave him courage to face his fear and run to safety.

After surviving the danger, Sammy understood that even in tough times, God is with us, and His love gives us strength to keep going.

Prayer Prompt

Dear God, thank you for always being with us, even when others may not know or understand us. Help us to remember that even when things are hard, we are alive in You. Thank you for loving us and for never giving up on us. Amen.

Discussion Questions

1. What do you think it means to be "unknown yet well known" according to this verse? How can we find comfort in knowing that God knows us even when others may not?

2. How do you think we can understand the idea of "dying, yet look, we live" in our everyday lives? How does this show the power of God's love and grace in our lives?

3. In what ways can you see God's discipline in your life, and how does this help you grow stronger in your faith? Why is it important to trust in God's guidance even when we face challenges?

4. How can we apply the message of this verse to show love and kindness to others who may feel unknown or unnoticed? How can we share God's love with those around us?

5. Reflect on a time when you felt like you were facing difficulties but saw God's presence and strength helping you to overcome them. How did this experience remind you of the truth in 2 Corinthians 6:9?

Life Application

This verse from 2 Corinthians 6:9 reminds us that as Christians, we may face challenges and difficulties in life, but we are never alone. Even when things are tough, we can remember that God knows us and is with us always.

In real life, children can apply this message by remembering that even if they feel unnoticed or unappreciated, God sees and loves them. When they face challenges or struggles, they can trust that God gives them strength to keep going. And when they make mistakes and are disciplined, they can learn and grow from it, knowing that God's love and grace are always there for them.

At home, they can show love and kindness to their family members, even when they may not feel like it. At school, they can be a good friend and support others who may be going through a tough time. With their friends, they can be a positive influence and show grace and forgiveness when conflicts arise.

By living out the message of this verse in their daily lives, children can grow in their faith and be a light to those around them.

Craft or Activity

Let's create a "Life Wheel" craft to help understand and remember 2 Corinthians 6:9!

You will need a paper plate, markers, and scissors.

1. Divide the paper plate into four equal sections using a ruler and a pencil.
2. In the first section, write "Unknown yet well known" and draw a question mark to represent being unknown but known by God.
3. In the second section, write "Dying, yet look, we live" and draw a heart with a cross to represent Jesus' sacrifice and our new life in Him.
4. In the third section, write "Disciplined, yet not put to death" and draw a pair of hands in prayer to symbolize God's discipline and protection.
5. Leave the fourth section blank for the child to write or draw how they can apply this verse in their own life.

As you create the Life Wheel, discuss each part of the verse with the child and how it applies to their life. Encourage them to think about ways they can live out these truths in their daily walk with God. This hands-on activity will help make the verse come alive and be more memorable for them.

Memory Verse or Rhyme

In God's love, we stand strong and true,
Known by Him in all we do.
Though troubles come and we may fall,
His grace lifts us above it all.
Disciplined by His loving hand,
We rise again as He has planned.

Songs or Videos

One great Christian song for kids that relates to the message of 2 Corinthians 6:9 is "Live Like That" by Sidewalk Prophets. This song encourages kids to live boldly for Jesus even when faced with challenges.

Another song that would resonate with this verse is "I Am Not Alone" by Kari Jobe. It reminds children that even in difficult times, God is always with them, giving them strength and courage to keep going.

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