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Think about how you respond to the gospel.Do you believe the good news about Jesus? Doyou doubt Jesus when life is hard? Do you havequestions? Do you reject the gospel?Parable of the SowerMatthew 13:1-9,18-23FOLDMAIN POINT: JESUS TOLD A PARABLE ABOUTHOW PEOPLE RESPOND TO THE GOSPEL.FAMILY DISCUSSION STARTERS   Can we know who will believe thegospel?   What could you do if someone youtell about Jesus doesn’t believe thegospel?   Think about how the sower scatteredthe seed. What does this show abouthow we should share the gospel?One day, Jesus was sitting by the sea. So many people came to hear Him thatJesus got into a boat and sat down to teach.Jesus said, “A sower went out to plant seeds. As he was planting, some seeds fellalong the path. Soon, the birds came and ate up the seeds from the path. Otherseeds fell on rocky ground. The seeds sprouted quickly, but when the sun cameup, the plants withered. Other seeds fell among thorns. The thorns grew, and theystopped the seeds from growing. But some of the seeds fell on good ground. Thoseseeds grew and produced a crop, more than what was planted!”Then Jesus explained the parable to His disciples. He said, “Some people hearthe truth about God’s kingdom, but they don’t understand it. Those people arelike the seeds that fell on the path.“Some people hear the truth about God’s kingdom, and they are happy toaccept it. But when hard times come, they give up. Those people are like the seedsthat fell on rocky ground.“Some people hear the truth about God’s kingdom, but they worry about thislife and they love money too much. Those people are like the seeds that fell amongthorns.“But some people hear the truth about God’s kingdom, and they understand it.Those people are like the seeds that fell on good ground.”Christ Connection: Jesus is the Sower who shared the truth about God’s kingdom.His followers continue to share the truth today, and those who understand and acceptthe gospel become more like Jesus.1

Scattered SeedsUnscramble the seeds to discover the message.Action ReactionDraw a face to show how each situation might makeyou feel. Then compare your reactions with a friend.1. The concert you hoped toattend is sold out.2. Your cousin is coming tovisit for a week.3. You missed the bus thattakes you to school.4. Your parents announce yourfamily is moving.2

Plant PowerINSTRUCTIONS:Number each picture to show the order of a seed growing into a plant and then dying.DOWTGP N L O AFAM D T HEILYAPPKEY PASSAGE: Mark6:34BIG PICTURE QUESTION: Why did Jesus tell parables?Jesus told parables to teachpeople about God and Hiskingdom.BIBLE STORY:PARABLE OF THE SOWER Jesus taught a parable about aman who scattered seeds. Jesus told about four kinds ofsoil, but only one produced acrop Each type of soil representeda way people respond to thegospel. Not everyone who hears thegospel believes it.FAMILY DISCUSSION STARTERS: How can we know who willbelieve the gospel? What could you do if someoneyou tell about Jesus doesn’tbelieve the gospel?FAMILY ACTIVITY: Plant a garden with your family.Check on the seeds daily to seehow they are growing. Considerusing different kinds of soil tosee which grow the best plants.Younger Kids Activity PagesUnit 22, Session 11

MAIN POINT: NOT EVERYONE WHO HEARS THE GOSPEL BELIEVES IT.Parable of the SowerMatthew 13:1-9,18-232

He saw a great crowd, andhe had compassion on them,because they were like sheepwithout a shepherd.And he began to teach themmany things.Mark 6:34Key Passage (ESV) Kids Unit 22 2017 LifeWay OK to Print

Jul 07, 2019 · Parable of the Sower Matthew 13:1-9,18-23 MAIN POINT: JESUS TOLD A PARABLE ABOUT HOW PEOPLE RESPOND TO THE GOSPEL. One day, Jesus was sitting by the sea. So many people came to hear Him that Jesus got into a boat and sat down to teach. Jesus said, “A sower went out to pla

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