Jesus Taught in Nazareth

Luke 4

Continue the conversation throughout the week with your kids by asking them questions pertaining to the lesson from Sunday at Redemption Kids.

The questions asked below were asked on Sunday during our time at Redemption Kids. Take some time to read the passage together, discuss the questions, watch a BRAND NEW video of the lesson, memorize the Bible verse, and remember the big idea of this week!

Ask the Questions

Minis/Littles Discussion Questions

  1. Which Old Testament prophet wrote the scroll that Jesus read from? (Isaiah)

  2. When did Isaiah write these words? (long before Jesus was born)

  3. What did Jesus teach about the Messiah? (Jesus taught that He is the Messiah.)

  4. How did the people of Nazareth respond to Jesus? (They ere angry.)

  5. What makes people special? People are special because God made us in His own image.

Bigs/Elementary Discussion Questions

  1. Where did Jesus grow up? (Nazareth, Luke 4:16)

  2. From whose scroll did Jesus read? (the prophet Isaiah’s, Luke 4:17)

  3. How did the people react to Jesus? (amazed and confused at first, then ang y; Luke 4:22,28)

  4. How do we know Jesus really is the Messiah? Guide kids to discuss the overwhelming evidence that Jesus is the Messiah. Remind them of all the prophecies that Jesus fulfilled, such as is birth in Bethlehem. Point out His power to heal people and remind them that God called Jesus His Son. Jesus’ claim in this story is well supported by other evidence.

  5. What does it mean to accept Jesus rather than reject Him? Help kids see that when our faith is in Jesus, we are doing more than admitting that He is the Messiah, we are also saying that He is the Lord of our lives. When we believe in Jesus, we are saying that we want Him to guide and control our lives. We want to obey Him out of love and serve Him to glorify God.

  6. What can we do if we know someone who rejects Jesus? Remind kids that we cannot save anyone. Our job when we believe the gospel is to teach other people about Jesus. Help kids understand that God is the One who saves people. Discuss the importance of prayer in leading others to Jesus. Make sure they know that we treat everyone with kindness and respect, even if they don’t yet believe the gospel.


Watch the Videos


Remember the 3 B’s

Big Picture Question: What makes people special? People are special because we are made in God’s image, as male and female, to know Him.

Big Idea: Jesus taught that He is the Messiah.

Bible Verse to Memorize - For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life. - John 3:16


Practice Catechism

Question 27: Are all people, just as they were lost through Adam, saved through Christ?

Answer: No, only those who are elected by God and united to Christ by faith. Nevertheless God in his mercy demonstrates common grace even to those who are not elect, by restraining the effects of sin and enabling works of culture for human well-being.

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