Leader Guide
Bible Verse Activity
- Whiteboard and marker or chalkboard and chalk
- Eraser
- Bibles or the Superbook Bible App
Write this verse on the board. Romans 8:35:
- Can anything ever separate us from Christ's love? Does it mean He no longer loves us if we have trouble or calamity, or are persecuted, or hungry, or destitute, or in danger, or threatened with death?
Let’s look at the board and say the verse together. Romans 8:35:
The Apostle Paul wrote this verse in a letter to the Roman Christians who were being arrested and persecuted. Paul wanted to reassure them that regardless of the circumstances and situations, even if facing death, nothing could separate them from Christ.
The word
calamity in the verse means a sudden event which causes distress and/or damage.
It could be described as a devastating or catastrophic blow. Have you ever had
the wind knocked out of you playing a sport? This blow is sudden and comes out
of nowhere, leaving you gasping for air! Sometimes we may receive a blow in our
lives that “blindsides” us. In these times, we must hold on to Christ, convinced
that His love will never leave us—even when the circumstance seems hopeless.
The word destitute in the verse means to lack
the basic necessities in life. In these times, Christ is immovable, and His
love can never be taken from us!
This activity
is based on Romans 10:17:
So faith
comes from hearing, that is, hearing the Good News about Christ.
The Apostle
Paul wrote this verse in a letter to the Roman Christians who were being
arrested and persecuted. Paul wanted to reassure them that regardless of the
circumstances and situations, even if facing death, nothing could separate them
from Christ.
The more we hear and speak God’s Word, the deeper it sinks in us. The Good News today is that Christ died for us and nothing can separate us from His love!
Have
the children sit in a horizontal row on the floor or in chairs facing the board
with the verse written on it. You will ask short questions using parts of the
verse and then pause for the children to stand and shout “NO!” After each
response, the children will sit down again
Can anything ever separate us from Christ’s love? No!
Does it mean He no longer loves us if we have trouble? No!
If we have calamity? No!
If we are persecuted? No!
If we are destitute? No!
If we are in danger? No!
If we are
threatened with death? No!
Is there
anything or anyone who can possibly separate us from Christ’s love? No!
Note:
If any children are not physically able to stand, they can sit and shout the
response instead.
This verse asked a lot of questions—and our SuperVerse answers them. In fact, our SuperVerse is found just four verses after that one! Who remembers our SuperVerse and can say it out loud? Romans 8:39:
No
power in the sky above or in the earth below—indeed, nothing in all creation
will ever be able to separate us from the love of God that is revealed in
Christ Jesus our Lord.
Conclusion: Sometimes when we face difficulties, we may be tempted to think it is because God is disappointed, mad, or doesn’t love us anymore. That is far from the truth! Nothing can separate us from God and Christ’s love!