Craft ideas on the Temptation of Jesus

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Use these Bible craft ideas when teaching kids about the Temptation of Christ. They are perfect for Lent lessons in Sunday School or anytime you are teaching on Jesus’ 40 days in the wilderness. Download the printable directions, gather your supplies, and watch the instruction video below.


Bible Crafts for Teaching on The Temptation of Christย 

Faith Focus Firstโ€ฆand Always! Positive Reminders to Dwell

Young children might not easily understand the concept of temptationโ€ฆthey donโ€™t always have the same temptations as adults, but certainly still sometimes fall sway to doing what they shouldnโ€™t. The focus, then, is to communicate to kids how important it is to focus on positive things. These crafts aim to do just that. One is a โ€œtarget practiceโ€ dart game, meant to distract young minds from negative elements and re-direct attention to things of God. The other craft is a simple vehicle for holding and keeping Bible verses, to remember that Godโ€™s Word is the true โ€œbreadโ€ of our lives.

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Bible Verses or Craft Captions to Considerโ€ฆ

But (Jesus) answered,ย โ€œIt is written,

โ€œโ€˜Man shall not live by bread alone,
ย ย ย ย but by every word that comes from the mouth of God.โ€™โ€ -Matthew 4:4

Jesus said to them,ย โ€œI am the bread of life;ย whoever comes to me shall not hunger, and whoever believes in me shall never thirst. -John 6:35

Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.ย 

โ€œNot by Bread Aloneโ€

โ€œLoaf of Loveโ€ฆ verses to encourageโ€

โ€œFight Temptation with a positive target!โ€


Craft one: โ€œTemptation Targetโ€

Craft one: โ€œTemptation Targetโ€

You will need / Craft Supplies

  • Scissors
  • Construction paper
  • Paper plates
  • Markers or decorating materials
  • Glue and/or tape
  • Popsicle sticks

Procedure / How To Directions

  1. Decorate the paper plate to look like a target. Draw several circles, one inside the other.
  2. In each circle, write positive things to occupy time and attention. Decorate with color or stickers as desired.
  3. Glue a popsicle stick cross in the โ€œbullseyeโ€ section, to remind students to keep Christ first and foremost.
  4. If you would like to hang the craft, attach a string or pipe cleaner to the back side.
  5. Using construction paper, write down things that might be tricky or tempting. Crumple the paper and use as โ€œammunitionโ€ to throw at the target. Plan on doing one of the positive options that the target offers, according to where the โ€œdartโ€ hits!

Craft Two: โ€œScripture Slicesโ€  

Craft Two: โ€œScripture Slicesโ€

You will need / Craft Supplies

  • Paper bags
  • Scissors
  • Construction paper or cardstock
  • Glue and/or tape
  • Decorative materials (markers, crayons, stickers)

Procedure / How To Directions

  1. Decorate the paper bag to make a โ€œloafโ€ reminiscent of a bread loaf. Add a caption (written or printed) and additional dรฉcor as desired.
  2. Cut the construction paper or cardstock to look like slices of bread.
  3. Write or cut and paste Bible verses on each โ€œsliceโ€ of paper. 
  4. Carefully place the verse โ€œslicesโ€ inside the loaf bag.

Partially seal the bag, but allow it to be opened for browsing and reading verses. 

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