For our
picture of God’s willingness to forgive, we chose the story of Peter’s
denial. We began with several disciples
sitting around the dinner table with Jesus.
Jesus announces that He is going to suffer, and that all of them would
desert him. They all say they will not,
but Jesus says they will. Peter stands
up and says, even if no one else sticks by you, I will. Jesus tells him that he will deny Him three
times before the cock crows. Peter
denies it. Dinner is over and they all
go out for a walk. They get to a park
and Jesus asks His disciples to sit with Him for a while while he prays. He kneels to pray and all the disciples put
their heads in their hands and snore.
Jesus gets up and finds them sleeping, and tells them to wake up because
the soldiers are coming. A few people
with swords come and grab Jesus, and all the disciples run away. The swordsmen take Jesus into a corner of the
room and guard Him.
Even though
Peter ran away with the others, he really does care what happens to Jesus, and
he tries to sneak in closer to find out what is going on. A servant at the gate says, oh, are you one
of His disciples? He denies it. It is a cold night, and several people are
warming their hands around an orange-tissue-paper fire. Peter comes to the fire too. Someone asks him, didn’t I see you taking a
walk with Jesus earlier? He says no, I
don’t know Jesus. Then a girl says, but
you have an accent, you must be one of his friends. Peter loses his temper and says he doesn’t
know anything about Jesus. Then one of
the parents crowed like a rooster. And
Jesus from behind his guards turns and stares at Peter. Peter realizes what he has done and cries,
and runs away.
Now three
days later, the disciples are sitting together in a room. Peter is in one corner with his head in his
hands, too ashamed to look at anyone. A
girl comes into the group and says, Jesus’ tomb is empty, He has risen! Peter and another disciple run over and look
into the storeroom. The other disciple
jumps up and down and says, “Yes! Jesus
is risen!” But Peter says, how can you
be so sure?
The rest of
the story, I confess I took more from Don Francisco’s “He’s Alive” than
directly from the Biblical account—but I think it’s true to the spirit of the
Scripture! Peter goes back and sits in
his corner. He says, even if He has
really risen, He won’t want me for His disciple any more. Then Jesus appears. All the disciples start jumping up and
high-fiving each other and Jesus. All
except Peter. Jesus comes over to Peter
and pulls him to his feet and hugs him.
Peter says he is so sorry, and Jesus says, but I have conquered all your
sin by rising from the dead! Do you
still want to be my disciple? Peter
says, yes, yes, I do! Jesus says, then
never worry about it again. I love you. End of story.
Of our final story in our old-curriculum Merciful Love Family
Fellowship!
For our
game, we talked about how Peter had three chances to either affirm or deny
Jesus. He chose three denials. We played human tic-tac-toe to see if denials
(X’s) or affirmations (O’s) would win. X’s
won on the second round.
We made
roosters for craft time. The rooster’s
comb was each child’s traced-and-cut-out handprint; then we added the beaks and
eyes.
Next week we
celebrate our sixth anniversary, and then the new format begins!
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