Luke 4:1-13 teaches how Jesus' resisted temptation Jesus was both fully human and fully divine. When Satan tempted Him, the desire to give in was present, Bible Lesson Plans for Kids, Luke for Kids Sunday School Lessons Satan Tempts Jesus (Luke 4:1-13) Sunday School Lesson and Activities for Kids. These free Jesus' Temptation Bible activities will help kids learn about and understand Jesus' temptation and the need to trust the Lord for all things.
Lesson Title: Satan Tempts Jesus Bible Reference: Luke 4:1-13 Learning Context: Children's Church or Sunday School Target Time Frame: 1 1⁄2 hour Learning Aim: Jesus felt tempted but did not sin. Our lesson today is found in Matthew 4:1-11, Mark 1:12-13 and Luke 4:1-13. After Jesus was baptized, He was led by the Spirit into the wilderness.
It's the desert. He will be tempted by Satan. Jesus fasted for 40 days and nights.
That means He didn't eat anything. Think about that! Ask the students how many times they were going to eat today, and how hungry they would be if they. Free printable lesson on the temptation of Jesus (Matthew 4:1-11).
Includes worksheets, coloring pages, craft and more. Learn how Jesus understands us. Satan Tempts Jesus Matthew 4:1.
Aim: * To know the story of Jesus' three temptations * To learn the meaning of three words - fast, devil, tempt * To learn how to resist temptation Materials: * Bible story of Jesus' three temptations (Luke 4:1-13) * Pictures of the story * Pictures of good and bad angels, glue, lollipop sticks, scissors * Word cards - fast, devil, tempt Lesson Outline 1. Explain the key words 2. Jesus.
This Sunday School lesson is based on the Temptation of Jesus in Matthew 4:1-11. You can use these lesson activities with Luke 4:1-11. The lesson plan below includes the complete teacher notes, craft ideas, worksheets, and coloring pages.
It's everything you need to teach kids about the Temptation of Christ. Jesus was both fully a man and fully God. When Satan tempted Him the desire to give into temptation was there but He withstood the temptation because of His divine nature.
Jesus, our God, knows how it feels to be tempted and we can find comfort in knowing that He can relate to our struggles. Use What Did Jesus Do? lesson plan for your Sunday School, children's church or homeschool. This unique lesson plan is based on Luke 4:1-13 and includes interactive bible experiences, bible videos, crafts, snack ideas and more.