Easter Object Lesson

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This object lesson is reposted from an earlier post.

What’s Easter All About?

Objects: pictures or objects that symbolize the following: Easter egg, chocolate Easter bunny, candy, Easter basket, Easter bunny, Spring, Easter clothes, church, cross. Show the objects as you say the following.

When most children think about Easter, they think about a lot of things.

Some children like to color Easter eggs and have Easter egg hunts.

Some children think about getting a gigantic chocolate Easter bunny or candy in their Easter baskets on Easter Sunday morning.

Then of course, there’s the Easter bunny.

Spring break at schools are usually around Easter.

Some children think about Spring and how they get to play outside more.

Still other children’s parents always buy them a new outfit they can wear to church on Easter.

Some families only go to church on Easter.

All these things make us think about Easter. But the most important thing to think about on Easter is that Jesus died for our sins. Three days later, on Easter Sunday, He rose again so we can be with Him forever on Earth and later in Heaven.

He did this so we can be close to God. That’s the best part about Easter.

The Colors of Easter

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Updated from an earlier post. Here are meanings you can teach children for colors associated with Easter.

Yellow: Radiance of Jesus who is the light of the world.

Green: Nature, Life, Jesus is the resurrection and the life.

Red: The blood of Jesus

White: Sins are washed away, Purity

Pink: Red and white together make pink. Jesus’ blood washed our sins away.

Purple: Royalty, Jesus is the King of Kings.

Black: Sin, Darkness.

Orange: Hope, the dawn of a new day.

Navy Blue: The night sky. During the crucifixion, the sky turned dark.