We didn’t do this story the first time around, but
needed to squeeze in something between Easter and the farewell so that we
wouldn’t start a new unit and then immediately interrupt it.
So: the story.
Jesus has already died & risen, but has not yet ascended to
heaven. His disciples were feeling a
little confused. They were so excited
when He rose, and they thought they would spend all their time with Him like
they did before, but now it seems they hardly ever see Him. So a bunch of them are sitting around
wondering what to do. Finally, toward
evening (turn off the lights), Peter says, “I’m going to go fishing!” and the
rest decidd to go with him. So they all
get into the boat (lined up single file) and row out to deep water (rowing
motions and they were supposed to all walk backward, but no one rows around
here, though they do watch the Dragon-boat racers paddling, so they didn’t get
the backward part). They get to deep
water and throw out their net (a large hula hoop strung like a spider web), but
when they pull it back in, it is empty.
They try this a couple more times in different directions, still no
catch. Finally, toward morning (turn
lights back on) they start rowing back to shore. As they near the shore, a man calls out to
them, “Did you catch enough to eat?” (The Chinese translation mentions fish to
eat rather than just fish, which I found fascinating…) They say no and he
suggests that they throw the net out on the right side of their boat. They do, and suddenly a whole bunch of
(paper) fish start leaping into the net(thrown by the story spectators)! When Peter sees this, he knows it has to be
Jesus. He’s so excited, he jumps into
the water (one jump) and swims to shore (swimming motions) where he hugs Jesus. The rest of the disciples row back with the
full net.
Jesus already has a pan of fish frying on a fire, but
he tells them to add some more, and invites them to have breakfast with
him. Underneath the paper fish are a
whole bunch of “S’more” flavored goldfish crackers, so everyone enjoyed their
breakfast very much. (The moms had never
seen these before and thought I made them myself. I’m not THAT dedicated!)
The disciples are feeling a little embarrassed—they had
totally forgotten their identity as disciples and went back to their old
jobs. Here is Jesus not scolding them
but actually helping them catch fish, and then feeding them breakfast! Peter tells Jesus he is embarrassed. Jesus says, don’t worry, just take care of
each other in the same way (an extremely abbreviated version of Jesus telling
Peter three times to feed His sheep, but I just felt like mixing fish &
sheep metaphors in one story was too much).
All the disciples salute Jesus and say “Yes, Sir!” (from one of our
favorite choruses). Peter remembers how
the first time they had a huge catch of fish like this, Jesus had said He would
have them catch men instead. Jesus says,
“I will make you fishers of men” and they all do “Yes, Sir!” again.
Yes, I know, Jesus didn’t talk about being fishers of
men in John 21, but it does hearken back to that first large catch, and I
wanted to bring out this truth during the adult Bible study. Our game also illustrated the concept of
fishing for men. We chose one person as
Jesus. He began walking around the room
and tapped someone. That person had to fall in behind him, hands on shoulders,
and follow him for another round. Then
the new person had to tap someone else.
That person did not join the end of the line, but instead, since he was
called to follow Jesus, he got in between the first “disciple” and Jesus in
line. We continued this way, always
adding the new person as second in line, until we were all marching in a long “dragon.” Nobody dropped out, it was
1 comment:
You have the best ideas for getting everybody involved in the stories.
Just wondering- is Autism prevalence the same in China as in the US? The most recent numbers are 1 in 88.
Thanks for playing my wheel of fortune puzzle. I posted the answer today.
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