Spoiler alert: Good always wins!
The Bible is full of epic stories of good vs. evil. In this series, we will study some of the Bible's most beloved heroes and the villains they defeated.
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Heroes Vs. Villains Children's Ministry Curriculum Lesson Overview
Memory Verse:
Don’t let evil overcome you. Overcome evil by doing good.” Romans 12:21
Lessons:
Moses the Freedom Fighter vs. Pharaoh the Hard Hearted
Scripture: Exodus 14:19-31, Moses vs. Pharaoh
God gave Moses a huge job. He asked Moses to face the most powerful leader in the world and ask him to free the Israelite people. Moses must have been so afraid, but God gave him courage.
Objective: Kids will say, “God will give me the courage to face my enemies.”
Shepherd vs. Warrior
Scripture:1 Sam 17: 32-50, David and Goliath
David was the only Israelite brave enough to challenge the giant Goliath. But David’s bravery didn’t come from his self-confidence, it came from his confidence in God.
Objective: Kids will say, “God will help me in my battles.”
Obedient Elijah vs. Ahab the Idolater
Scripture: 1 Kings 18:19-39, Elijah vs. Ahab & Jezebel
God called Elijah the prophet to confront Ahab. Ahab had married someone who worshipped false gods and led others to do the same. In an epic showdown, each side asked their god to send down fire, but only the one true God was faithful.
Objective: Kids will say, “When I’m in battle, I can pray to God.”
Bold Beauty vs. Slimy Scoundrel
Scripture: Esther 4:7-17, Esther vs. Haman
Not long after Esther had been selected as queen, Haman, a court official of King Xerxes, tricked the king into sentencing all of Esther’s people to death. Esther knew she had to speak up.
Objective: Kids will say, “In battle, God’s timing is perfect.”
Fearless Friends vs. a Cruel King
Scripture: Daniel 3:10-30, Shadrach, Meshach, & Abednego vs. King Nebuchadnezzar
Shadrach, Meshach, & Abednego refused to bow down and worship the statue of King Nebuchadnezzar. This got them in a lot of trouble, but they chose to obey God no matter what.
Objective: Kids will say, “I can obey God, even in battle.”
A Real-life Battle of Good vs. Evil
Scripture: Matthew 4:1-11, Jesus vs. Satan
Jesus had been in the wilderness for 40 days without food when Satan came to tempt Him. In a true battle of good versus evil, Jesus uses His knowledge of the bible to defend himself from Satan’s temptations.
Objective: Kids will say, “I can use Scripture to defeat the enemy of temptation.”
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