God provided for Elijah in miraculous ways when there was a drought in the land. Say, Last week we learned a little bit about Elijah. Introduction: Begin the lesson by greeting each student and welcoming them to Sunday School. The regular text is simply directions for the teacher. Note: In the teaching plan below the words in italics are meant to be read aloud. Target Age: Preschool to Early Elementary Children will learn that God can and will use ordinary people to achieve the extraordinary.Children will learn that prayer is powerful.Children will learn they are forgiven from their sins.From this story we learn that God forgives us of our sins, the power of prayer, and God’s ability to use ordinary people to achieve the extraordinary. God heard Elijah’s prayer and healed the boy. Elijah prayed that God would heal the widow’s son. She had given up all hope but Elijah did not. She blamed this death on herself and some unnamed sin. Not only did she lose her son, but any chance of ever having a future. When the widow’s son died she lost all hope. Elijah prayed for the boy and the Lord restored him to life. After a while, the widow’s son became sick and died. God led him to a Widow who was able to provide food for him during a time of drought. Life Connection: Elijah lived during a time when it was dangerous to be a faithful to the LORD and he boldly followed the Lord wherever the Lord led him. Memory Verse: “The Lord heard Elijah’s cry, and the boy’s life returned to him, and he lived.” 1 Kings 17:22 Target Age Group: Preschool to Early ElementaryĬredits: Image courtesy of Sweet Publishing and Distant Shores Media We welcome your feedback and suggestions to improve this lesson plan, simply leave a comment at the bottom of this page. It recounts the story Elijah and the how God used him to heal the son of a widow in 1 Kings 17. Use this free Bible study in your children’s Sunday School or Kids Church.
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