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  1. Exegetical Idea: Jesus is crucified. Pedagogical Idea: Jesus dies on the cross, taking our sin upon His shoulders. Cognitive Aim: Preschoolers will know they can have complete forgiveness of their sins through Jesus’ death on the cross. Affective Aim: Preschoolers will feel great love for Jesus who suffered so much for us.

    • Kara Jenkins
    • 40 min
  2. Learn about the crucifixion of Jesus from Matthew's account and other sources. Find out why Jesus died on the cross, what happened on the cross, and what it means for us.

  3. A simple and clear story of how Jesus was crucified for our sins, based on the Bible. Learn about the events leading to Jesus' death, His love for us, and His promise of eternal life.

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  5. Feb 7, 2023 · A lesson plan for teaching children about the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross and His salvation for them. Includes activities, Bible verses, posters and songs to help students understand the story of Easter.

    • Gospel Light Curriculum
  6. The people shouted that they wanted Barabbas released. ( John 18:40) After Jesus was judged, the soldiers beat Jesus and put a crown of thorns and a purple robe on Jesus. Pilate tried to have Jesus released. ( John 19:12) But, the Jews kept shouting to "Crucify Him!" So, Pilate had Jesus taken away to be crucified.

  7. Learn about Jesus' death on a cross and its meaning for our salvation. Find activities, crafts, games, puzzles and lessons for gradeschool children.

  8. The cross was an act of love – The point of the crucifixion is not to make children feel bad for Jesus. Instead, the crucifixion powerfully displays the incredible depth of God’s love. Because of his love, God sent his only Son to die for us! The gift of salvation – Planned before the universe was created, the death of Jesus was God’s ...

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