The Father’s Love – Bible Lesson
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The Father’s Love
Bible Lesson for Kids
The prodigal son is one of most famous of the parables in the Bible. Jesus told this story about a father’s unstoppable love to teach a lesson about God’s love for undeserving sinners. In this lesson, children will learn how the prodigal son is a picture of their own hearts that have turned away from God and need to be saved. Children will also be encouraged to respond by trusting Jesus to bring them back into the welcoming arms of our Heavenly Father whose saving grace is greater than all our sin.
- Easy-to-follow PDF leader guide for parents or teachers!
- Clear gospel-centered teaching from God’s Word!
- Colorful hands-on visual aids for acting out the story!
- Memory Verse visuals and teaching instructions!
- Story characters for kids to color, build, and play with!
- Discussion questions for digging deeper!
- Printable visuals and PPT slides!
- “Feed the Pigs!” review game for kids!
This free Bible lesson about the prodigal son and loving father can be used at home, church, or anywhere you teach kids. The interactive story with build-it-yourself Bible characters is a fun way for little hands and young minds to engage with God’s truth as share the gospel and encourage them to respond to God’s love.
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Description
This lesson will be delivered as a free digital download. After checkout, you will receive a confirmation email with download links that you can click on to save the PDF leader’s guide and the PPT slides to your device.
Lesson Overview
Big Idea: God loves to save sinners!
Memory Verse: 1 John 3:1a “See what kind of love the Father has given to us, that we should be called children of God.”
Lesson: The Father’s Love (The Prodigal Son)
Activity: Bible Characters Craft
Review Game: Feed the Pigs
This lesson includes a memory verse for the children to learn. The video below is a suggested memory verse song that you can use to help kids memorize the verse for this lesson. Permission if given to utilize this YouTube video in a classroom or group setting.















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