


Finger Trap of Sin Object Lesson | Free Download | Grades 4-8 | Bible Lesson
This object lesson uses an inexpensive Chinese finger trap to help your students understand how sin traps us and separates us from God. Then, counterintuitively, as students push their fingers together, it is as if Jesus bridges that sin gap and we are released.
Sin separates … but Jesus joins! ✝️
✔️Our goal with each lesson is to combine scholarly study in a fun, interactive way so that students not only experience the rich Biblical narrative but also to whet their appetite for more by learning how to study the Scriptures for themselves.
This object lesson uses an inexpensive Chinese finger trap to help your students understand how sin traps us and separates us from God. Then, counterintuitively, as students push their fingers together, it is as if Jesus bridges that sin gap and we are released.
Sin separates … but Jesus joins! ✝️
✔️Our goal with each lesson is to combine scholarly study in a fun, interactive way so that students not only experience the rich Biblical narrative but also to whet their appetite for more by learning how to study the Scriptures for themselves.
This object lesson uses an inexpensive Chinese finger trap to help your students understand how sin traps us and separates us from God. Then, counterintuitively, as students push their fingers together, it is as if Jesus bridges that sin gap and we are released.
Sin separates … but Jesus joins! ✝️
✔️Our goal with each lesson is to combine scholarly study in a fun, interactive way so that students not only experience the rich Biblical narrative but also to whet their appetite for more by learning how to study the Scriptures for themselves.
❓️FAQS❓️
What Christian perspective is used for these Bible lessons?
I am an evangelical Christian who writes Bible curriculum for older students, and I take this tremendous responsibility seriously. Each lesson has a clear focus on what God says in His Word and the lessons are presented age appropriately, thoughtfully and biblically.
What translation of the Bible is used? 99% of the time I use the ESV although on rare occasion I might use another translation such as the NIV.
How can this Bible curriculum be used? These lessons are flexible enough to be used in the following settings:
Children's Sunday School class
Youth Group
Private Christian school Bible class
Chapel for Christian schools
Children's Church
Homeschool Bible class
Family Bible time
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