







The Meaning of Lent (Isaiah 58:1-12) Printable Bible Lesson & Sunday School Activities PDF
Format š© Instant PDF Download
šø Ages 6-12 Years Old
The season of Lent can be an important and meaningful time of contemplation and gratitude. This lesson discusses Ash Wednesday and how we remember that our sins have been forgiven. Use dirty things to emphasize how God cleans us on the inside. Lent is not just about acting sad or giving things up, but recalling what Jesus does for us and passing His love onto others.Ā Ā
The blood of Jesus covers all of our sins and cleanses us from the filth of sin. God desires our hearts and wants us to love His children. Fasting is fine, but itās more important to love and serve the Lord and others. He has already forgiven us and promised eternal life. During Lent, we consider our sins, but more importantly remember how God loves and forgives us.
"The Meaning of Lent - Isaiah 58:1-12" is a Lenten Bible study that explores the meaning of Ash Wednesday and how we remember that our sins have been forgiven. The lesson discusses how God desires our hearts and wants us to love His children. It also emphasizes that while fasting is fine, it is more important to love and serve the Lord and others. This lesson is appropriate for children in kindergarten through sixth grade.
The resource provides an object lesson where children are encouraged to think about things that make them dirty and how they have to wash with soap to be clean. It also suggests activities such as playing in dirt or clay to help kids understand how Godās love makes us clean on the inside. The lesson also discusses the history of Ash Wednesday and how it is a time to reflect on our sins and ask God for forgiveness.
Passage: Isaiah 58:1-12
Target Audience: Kindergarten-6th gradeĀ
Materials Needed: Things that make someone dirty (mud, syrup, glue, tar, etc.); construction paper/cardstock; chalk; ash or pastel crayons; paper towel tubes; pipe cleaners; Bibles.
More Resources Online
- Watch theĀ video demonstration of the object lesson.Ā
- Watch theĀ video example for the craft projects.
- Watch theĀ video Bible story āThe Temptation of JesusāĀ from Saddleback Kids Club
- Watch theĀ video Bible story āIsaiah, God's StoryāĀ from Crossroads Kids
- For more free illustrations, visitĀ Christian Clip ArtsĀ andĀ Ministry-To-Children
Easy-Prep Bible Lesson
- Target Age: elementary school, adaptable for K-6th grades
- Translation: choose NIV, ESV or KJV
- Stand-alone lesson plan
- Instant digital download
- Flexible teaching plan for mixed age groups
- Ideal for Kids' Church or Sunday School (45-60 minutes teaching time)
Attention Keeping Activities
- Object Lesson with video demonstration
- Game Suggestions
- Easy To Follow Teaching Plan
- Craft Ideas with video demonstrationĀ
- Coloring Page
- Word Find Worksheet
- Memory Verse Poster
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Format š© Instant PDF Download
šø Ages 6-12 Years Old
The season of Lent can be an important and meaningful time of contemplation and gratitude. This lesson discusses Ash Wednesday and how we remember that our sins have been forgiven. Use dirty things to emphasize how God cleans us on the inside. Lent is not just about acting sad or giving things up, but recalling what Jesus does for us and passing His love onto others.Ā Ā
The blood of Jesus covers all of our sins and cleanses us from the filth of sin. God desires our hearts and wants us to love His children. Fasting is fine, but itās more important to love and serve the Lord and others. He has already forgiven us and promised eternal life. During Lent, we consider our sins, but more importantly remember how God loves and forgives us.
"The Meaning of Lent - Isaiah 58:1-12" is a Lenten Bible study that explores the meaning of Ash Wednesday and how we remember that our sins have been forgiven. The lesson discusses how God desires our hearts and wants us to love His children. It also emphasizes that while fasting is fine, it is more important to love and serve the Lord and others. This lesson is appropriate for children in kindergarten through sixth grade.
The resource provides an object lesson where children are encouraged to think about things that make them dirty and how they have to wash with soap to be clean. It also suggests activities such as playing in dirt or clay to help kids understand how Godās love makes us clean on the inside. The lesson also discusses the history of Ash Wednesday and how it is a time to reflect on our sins and ask God for forgiveness.
Passage: Isaiah 58:1-12
Target Audience: Kindergarten-6th gradeĀ
Materials Needed: Things that make someone dirty (mud, syrup, glue, tar, etc.); construction paper/cardstock; chalk; ash or pastel crayons; paper towel tubes; pipe cleaners; Bibles.
More Resources Online
- Watch theĀ video demonstration of the object lesson.Ā
- Watch theĀ video example for the craft projects.
- Watch theĀ video Bible story āThe Temptation of JesusāĀ from Saddleback Kids Club
- Watch theĀ video Bible story āIsaiah, God's StoryāĀ from Crossroads Kids
- For more free illustrations, visitĀ Christian Clip ArtsĀ andĀ Ministry-To-Children
Easy-Prep Bible Lesson
- Target Age: elementary school, adaptable for K-6th grades
- Translation: choose NIV, ESV or KJV
- Stand-alone lesson plan
- Instant digital download
- Flexible teaching plan for mixed age groups
- Ideal for Kids' Church or Sunday School (45-60 minutes teaching time)
Attention Keeping Activities
- Object Lesson with video demonstration
- Game Suggestions
- Easy To Follow Teaching Plan
- Craft Ideas with video demonstrationĀ
- Coloring Page
- Word Find Worksheet
- Memory Verse Poster
























