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The Wise Men followed a star to find the baby Jesus. But they knew, the true star was Jesus himself – the Son of God who came to bring us light and life. Kids will study 4 Bible lessons about the Christmas story in these 4 lessons leading up to Christmas. They will learn about the prophecy about Jesus in Isaiah, all the way to the story of Simeon who had been promised that he would live to see the Messiah born.
"For to us a child is born, to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace." Isaiah 9:6 (NIV)
Darkest Night – Thousands of years ago, Isaiah described the coming Messiah as a great light for the people walking in darkness. That light – that star – would be Jesus, the Son of God. Isaiah 9:2-7, For To Us A Child Is Born
Shining Bright – From the start, the light of Jesus shone so bright. Elizabeth’s baby leapt for joy when Elizabeth met with Mary, who was pregnant with Jesus. Even then, some were able to recognize that Jesus was the light of the world. Luke 1:39-48, Mary Visits Elizabeth
Beautiful Light – A star in the sky drew the Wise Men to the tiny town of Bethlehem where they found baby Jesus. Today, the Holy Spirit draws us to the light of Jesus. Matthew 2:1-12, The Wise Men Visit Jesus
Wonderful Sight – Simeon and Anna beheld a wondrous sight when baby Jesus was brought to the temple to be dedicated. They recognized that Jesus was the light that would shine for all people – Jews and Gentiles. Luke 2:21-40, Jesus Presented in the Temple
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