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Thank You God for Mr. Postman

Who is the most popular man in your town? The Postman. Who is the man who is most eagerly looked for as he comes down the street? The Postman. Who receives, at every door where he stops, a most cordial welcome? The Postman. I wonder if the thrill of getting a letter will ever pass away.

When you come home from school the first thing you do is to look on the hall table to see if the Postman has brought you a letter. It is the same when we grow up. No matter how many letters we may receive we never get over the keen delight at having the Postman bring us letters.


I have here in my hand the Bible. In it, we can find the many stories of men we know like Abraham, David, Daniel, Jonah and Samson.  But in it are also written letters. These letters found in the New Testament were written mostly by the Apostle Paul, other writers were the Apostles John and Peter.  What did they write about?  They wrote about God's message of love and forgiveness to all people who would read the letters, including little boys and girls.  They were like the Mr. Postman sent by God to deliver His letters to us.  We should be thankful that God used them to be His Mr. Postman.  Would you also like to be God's Mr. Postman?

MEMORY VERSE:  I John 2: 12
I write to you, dear children, because your sins have been forgiven on account of his name.

KIDS ACTIVITY
Make a one-of-a-kind envelope and greeting card (see the complete instructions here).  If the kids are too small, prepare beforehand - trace and cut envelope template, so they would just need to fold and glue the envelope and make the greeting card.  Then, let the kids write a short letter for a loved one or friend telling them about God's love. (Example:  Hello Jean, Do you know that Jesus loves you?  I do, too.  You're friend, Dolly)

Photo credit:  Postman Pat by Howard Lake, Flickr

The Very Brave Queen Esther


Esther was a beautiful young Jewish girl who lived in Persia with her cousin Mordecai.  God had a plan for Esther's life, even though she didn't know it from the beginning.  The King of Persia wanted to marry a beautiful young woman and make her the queen of the kingdom.  When King Xerxes saw Mordecai's cousin Esther, he fell in love with her.  Esther married King Xerxes and became the new queen.

One of the king's helpers, Haman, hated Mordecai because Mordecai would not bow down to him. Haman convinced King Xerxes to make a law that Mordecai and all the Jewish people should be killed.  King Xerxes did not know that his beautiful young queen was a Jewish girl.  When Mordecai heard the new law, he sent a message to Queen Esther, asking her for help.

Even though the King had not called for Esther and she might be punished, she bravely went to see the king. Esther invited the King and Haman to a banquet.  There, she told the king that Haman wanted to kill her and her people.  King Xerxes was angry with Haman and made a new law to save the Jewish people.

Esther's bravery and trust in God were part of God's plan to keep his people safe in Persia. 

Read the whole story of Queen Esther in the Bible:  Esther 2-8




KIDS DISCUSSION:

1.  How did Esther become a queen of Persia?  
2.  Who is Mordecai? Who is Haman?
3.  What bad thing did Haman do?
4.  How did Esther show her courage and bravery?
5.  What are your afraid of?  How can you be brave and not be afraid anymore?

MEMORY VERSE: Isaiah 41:10

So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God.

KIDS ACTIVITY/CRAFT:
1. Print and color the Story of Esther Coloring pages and use it as visual aid in telling the story.

2. Make easy crowns and use it in a simple play of the story of Queen Esther.  Print this simple template from teacherhelp dot org on yellow card stock and decorate it with gems (draw and color or use stickers).  


The Beginner's Bible Queen Esther Helps God's People
The Beginner's Bible Queen Esther Helps God's People