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Joy Bible Lesson for Children (Fruit of the Spirit)

This Bible lesson continues our series based on the Fruit of the Spirit in Galatians 5. Each installment will focus on a specific character quality that God creates in us through his Spirit. Children will know joy is a fruit of the Spirit, God is our joy, from His Word comes joy, and our hope for eternity gives us joy. Click here to see all the lessons in this series.
These lessons are designed to accompany the printable Fruit of the Spirit coloring book from our website. Click on the preview to the right to download the free coloring page about joy. Mandy has also created a Philippians 4:4 coloring page that would give the children a second option.

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Click above to download our free coloring page about Joy.

Target Age group: 1rst-3rd
Scripture: Galatians 5:22-26; Psalm 43:4, 21:6, 119:111; Proverbs 10:28; Isaiah 51:11, 55:12, Nehemiah 8:10, Habakkuk 3:18-19, John 15:11, 16:20, Hebrews 12:2, James 1:2
Exegetical Idea: Joy is a fruit of the Spirit, available to all believers as they abide in Christ.
Pedagogical Idea: If the Holy Spirit is within us, we can experience joy even in times of sorrow as we abide in Christ.
Cognitive Aim: Children will know joy is a fruit of the Spirit, God is our joy, from His Word comes joy, and our hope for eternity gives us joy.
Affective Aim: Children will feel joy as they praise God and discover joy together.
Behavioral Aim: Children will praise God through song, pray, and memorize Habakkuk 3:18.
Memory Verse: Habakkuk 3:18, ““Yet I will rejoice in the Lord; I will take joy in the God of my salvation.” (ESV)

Lesson Overview

  1. Kindle Curiosity (5 minutes) Description: Learn and sing together Blessed be the Name of the Lord by Matt Redman. Supplies: Song Blessed be the Name of the Lord by Matt Redman (link to YouTube video below).
  2. God Revealed (15 minutes) Description: Explore God’s Word, learn about the fruit of joy. Supplies: Bible
  3. Personal Pursuit (10 minutes) Description: Have an expectant or new mother come and talk to the children (or feel free to have a missionary come in who has suffered for the Gospel or share your own personal story of when you experience joy in the midst of suffering). Compare times of happiness and times of sorrow through drawing. Praise God through song. Supplies: blank paper, crayons/markers, song Blessed be the Name of the Lord
  4. Daily Knowing (7-10 minutes) Description: Pray together, memorize Habakkuk 3:18. Supplies: Notecards with Habakkuk 3:18 written on them for the parents. On the back, write down the Scripture references found at the beginning of the lesson pertaining to joy. Ask the parents to read and discuss these verses with their children during the week.

**For the fruit of the Spirit lessons, you could make a tree for the wall labeled “believer” or “Christian.” Each week you can add the particular attribute you are teaching about. This week, you would add “joy”, allowing a child to place it on the branch of the tree. I would encourage you to only use one type of fruit (if you are writing each virtue on a fruit), for though there are several virtues produced by the Spirit, they are all one type of fruit: the fruit of the Spirit. There are also several object lessons and activities on the website that would compliment this lesson if you have more time with your children. Many activities over the fruit of the Spirit would work well as the children are arriving.

1. Kindle Curiosity (5 minutes)

2. God Revealed (15 minutes)

3. Personal Pursuit (10 minutes)

4. Daily Knowing (7-10 minutes)

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