Perfect Redemption: Easter Devotional for KidsSample
The Plot Against Jesus
Judas Iscariot was one of Jesus’ disciples and friends too because Jesus called his disciples friends. One day Judas Iscariot visited the rulers of the city because he wanted to betray Jesus. The rulers promised to pay him 30 pieces of silver. After doing it, he felt bad. He felt sad that he had betrayed someone who loved him. Judas Iscariot wanted to change his mind but it was too late as Jesus had been arrested and taken away.
How would you feel if you were told to do something bad to a good person? Jesus was perfect in His time and did so well in all his assignments but Judas Iscariot loved money too much.
Have you ever loved something so much? What is that thing that can make you do bad to another person? Remember that Judas later regretted what he did. Doing bad to others never ends well. We are all loved by God and everyone is UNIQUE so do good to everyone.
Memory verse
"I have sinned,” he said, “for I have betrayed innocent blood.”
- Matthew 27:4a
Word of the day
Bribery
- Money or favor given in order to make someone do something that is not right
Say and Pray
Father, please help my heart. Give me a heart that loves others. In Jesus’ name.Amen.
Scripture
About this Plan
Move beyond Easter eggs and bunnies this season and explore the true Easter story from the Bible with "Perfect Redemption," a 4-week themed devotional designed for kids. Each week offers daily devotionals, memory verses, words for the day, and simple prayers to wrap up the lessons. Engage in this devotional and celebrate Jesus' resurrection with "Perfect Redemption."
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