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Dying to Sin but Alive in Christ (Romans 6:1-14) Printable Bible Lesson & Sunday School Activities

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🚸 Ages 6-12 Years Old

We are all dead! Dead to sin, that is…this lesson focuses on the joy we have in knowing that the death and resurrection of Jesus changes our lives and gives us the hope that we are a new creation. Children understand the concept of change, and see it all around them. Use familiar “transforming” items such as animals and food products to demonstrate how things can be made utterly different. In a similar way, our lives become changed when we allow Jesus to live and work through them. 

As Christians, we know that we share in the death of Jesus through baptism. We share in His resurrection, too! Thanks to the sacrifice and life of Jesus, we are free from former sins. We are not slaves to sin anymore. We still make mistakes, of course, but Jesus washes those away and makes us clean. We are united with Him in death and resurrection, so we can live like a new creation! The law does not rule over us, but grace. 

Passage: Romans 6:1-14 

Target Audience: Kindergarten-6th grade 

Materials Needed: Construction paper; decorative supplies; glue; markers or crayons; tape; scissors; paper bags; tissue paper; coffee filters; sponges; food items that change; pictures of “transforming” animals; Bibles.

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    Easy-Prep Bible Lesson

    • Target Age: elementary school, adaptable for K-6th grades
    • Translation: choose NIV, ESV or KJV
    • Stand-alone lesson plan
    • 17-pages of teaching material
    • Instant digital download
    • Flexible teaching plan for mixed age groups
    • Ideal for Kids' Church or Sunday School (45-60 minutes teaching time)

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    • Object Lesson with video demonstration
    • Game Suggestions
    • Easy To Follow Teaching Plan
    • Craft Ideas with video demonstration 
    • Coloring Page
    • Word Find Worksheet
    • Memory Verse Poster
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    Dying to Sin but Alive in Christ (Romans 6:1-14) Printable Bible Lesson & Sunday School Activities

    Format đź“© Instant PDF Download
    🚸 Ages 6-12 Years Old

    We are all dead! Dead to sin, that is…this lesson focuses on the joy we have in knowing that the death and resurrection of Jesus changes our lives and gives us the hope that we are a new creation. Children understand the concept of change, and see it all around them. Use familiar “transforming” items such as animals and food products to demonstrate how things can be made utterly different. In a similar way, our lives become changed when we allow Jesus to live and work through them. 

    As Christians, we know that we share in the death of Jesus through baptism. We share in His resurrection, too! Thanks to the sacrifice and life of Jesus, we are free from former sins. We are not slaves to sin anymore. We still make mistakes, of course, but Jesus washes those away and makes us clean. We are united with Him in death and resurrection, so we can live like a new creation! The law does not rule over us, but grace. 

    Passage: Romans 6:1-14 

    Target Audience: Kindergarten-6th grade 

    Materials Needed: Construction paper; decorative supplies; glue; markers or crayons; tape; scissors; paper bags; tissue paper; coffee filters; sponges; food items that change; pictures of “transforming” animals; Bibles.

    More Resources Online

      For more free illustrations, visit Christian Clip Arts and Ministry-To-Children

      Easy-Prep Bible Lesson

      • Target Age: elementary school, adaptable for K-6th grades
      • Translation: choose NIV, ESV or KJV
      • Stand-alone lesson plan
      • 17-pages of teaching material
      • Instant digital download
      • Flexible teaching plan for mixed age groups
      • Ideal for Kids' Church or Sunday School (45-60 minutes teaching time)

      Attention Keeping Activities

      • Object Lesson with video demonstration
      • Game Suggestions
      • Easy To Follow Teaching Plan
      • Craft Ideas with video demonstration 
      • Coloring Page
      • Word Find Worksheet
      • Memory Verse Poster

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      Format đź“© Instant PDF Download
      🚸 Ages 6-12 Years Old

      We are all dead! Dead to sin, that is…this lesson focuses on the joy we have in knowing that the death and resurrection of Jesus changes our lives and gives us the hope that we are a new creation. Children understand the concept of change, and see it all around them. Use familiar “transforming” items such as animals and food products to demonstrate how things can be made utterly different. In a similar way, our lives become changed when we allow Jesus to live and work through them. 

      As Christians, we know that we share in the death of Jesus through baptism. We share in His resurrection, too! Thanks to the sacrifice and life of Jesus, we are free from former sins. We are not slaves to sin anymore. We still make mistakes, of course, but Jesus washes those away and makes us clean. We are united with Him in death and resurrection, so we can live like a new creation! The law does not rule over us, but grace. 

      Passage: Romans 6:1-14 

      Target Audience: Kindergarten-6th grade 

      Materials Needed: Construction paper; decorative supplies; glue; markers or crayons; tape; scissors; paper bags; tissue paper; coffee filters; sponges; food items that change; pictures of “transforming” animals; Bibles.

      More Resources Online

        For more free illustrations, visit Christian Clip Arts and Ministry-To-Children

        Easy-Prep Bible Lesson

        • Target Age: elementary school, adaptable for K-6th grades
        • Translation: choose NIV, ESV or KJV
        • Stand-alone lesson plan
        • 17-pages of teaching material
        • Instant digital download
        • Flexible teaching plan for mixed age groups
        • Ideal for Kids' Church or Sunday School (45-60 minutes teaching time)

        Attention Keeping Activities

        • Object Lesson with video demonstration
        • Game Suggestions
        • Easy To Follow Teaching Plan
        • Craft Ideas with video demonstration 
        • Coloring Page
        • Word Find Worksheet
        • Memory Verse Poster
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