THE LORD’S PRAYER
Objectives:
Children should identify the Lord’s Prayer, or “Our Father”, as the prayer that Jesus taught His disciples.Possible Lesson Plan:
“Our Father”: What’s a father like? Who is your father on earth? God is our father, too.
“Who art in Heaven”: Where does God live? What’s heaven like?
“Hallowed be Thy name”: “hallowed” means “holy”; what’s holy mean?
“Thy kingdom come”: What is God’s kingdom?
“Thy will be done on earth as it is in heaven”: Why do things happen to us? Who is in charge?
“Give us this day our daily bread”: Remember the Sermon on the Mount? God even feeds us and takes care of us.
“Forgive us our trespasses”: Do we ever do anything wrong? Do we need forgiveness?
“As we forgive those who trespass against us”: Has anyone ever done anything unkind to you? Have you forgiven that person?
“And lead us not into temptation”: Remember Jesus’s temptations? Is it hard to always obey God?
“But deliver us from evil”: Who is the source of evil? Did Jesus win even over the devil?
Talk a little about prayer: When and where do we pray? Ask the children how prayer is done in their homes. Do they pray before meals? Do they pray in the morning or the evening? Do they have an icon corner? Do they pray at bedtime? Remind them to say the Lord’s Prayer every morning and evening.Not into puzzles or not good readers? Then try the Prayer Card. Print the templates, cut out, and glue together. Fold to make prayer hands. OR use the children's own handprints for the base, gluing on the icon pieces and printing. Work on the memory work, the Lord's Prayer.
