Written by
Sofi Smith
Written by
Sofi SmithScripture: Romans 1:18-32
Big Idea:
When people trade God’s truth for lies, sin grows-
But creation shows He is real, and only Jesus can save us.
Call to Action:
Is there something in your life that gets more attention than God?
Family Action:
This week, set aside distractions and fix your attention on God.
Look at His creation and see Him in it. The stars, the huge trees, the tiny bugs, the sunsets.
Bible Drills (Memorization of OT & NT Book order)
Guide the children to Romans 1:18-32 in the Bible. (Help them as needed, NT vs OT)
Say: We are going to continue through Paul's letter to the people of Rome.
We will learn that the gospel is God’s power to save everyone who believes, and we should never be ashamed of Jesus.
Read aloud. (Ask kids to start their pointer fingers on V18 and follow along)
Review:
vv.1-15 Paul’s Introduction of the letter
vv. 16-17 How we are made right with God (main point of letter)
vv. 18-32 How you’re NOT made right; Issue #1 Worship of the Creation (Idolatry/ Paganism)
“Have you ever traded something good for something not-so-good? Like trading a toy you love for one that breaks easily? Paul says people have done that with God- they traded the truth about Him for lies. Let’s see what happened.”
V18 People Hide the Truth
Paul says people try to hide the truth about God by living in sin. v18b
But God sees everything, and His anger at sin is real. v18a
Kid Point: We can’t hide the truth from God.
V19-20 God makes Himself known in the beautiful world around us.
God shows Himself in creation: stars, animals, mountains, even our hearts. v19-20
Nobody can say, “I didn’t know God was real.” v20
Kid Point: Creation points to the Creator.
V21-25 People Traded God for Idols
Instead of worshiping God, people worshiped statues, animals, and even bugs. v23
They traded the truth for a lie. v23 &25
God let them follow their sinful choices. v24
Kid Point: Worship the Creator, not the creation.
Key God Terms (Theological terms):
Idols/Idolatry: Worship of something other than God.
If we give more attention to something, over God, we must ask ourselves- Is this an idol in my life?
V26-27 Sin Gets Worse When People Reject God
Paul says that when people ignore God, they begin to do shameful things. v26
God lets them go their own way, and sin grows worse. v27
This shows how much we need Jesus to save us.
Kid Point: Turning away from God makes life broken- only Jesus can fix our sin problem.
V28-32 A World Full of Sin that Continues to Grow
Paul lists many sins: greed, envy, lying, disobedience to parents, hate, gossip, and more. v29-31
People not only do these things, but they also cheer others on when they sin. v32
God says all of this deserves death- separation from Him forever. v32
Kid Point: Sin is serious, but Jesus came to save us from sin.
What does Paul say God’s wrath is revealed against? (Ungodliness and unrighteousness of people who hide the truth. v18)
How has God made Himself known to everyone? (Through creation and what He made. v20)
What did people do instead of worshiping God? (They worshiped created things like people, animals, and idols. v23)
What did Paul say people “exchanged” or traded? (The truth of God for a lie. v25)
What kinds of sins did Paul say filled the world? (Greed, envy, gossip, disobedience, arrogance, hate, etc. vv28-32)
What does it mean to “suppress the truth”? (To hide or ignore what we know about God. v18)
Why does Paul say people are “without excuse”? (Because creation makes it clear God is real. v20)
What happens when people keep rejecting God and His truth? (God gives them over to their sin- They fall deeper into sin and their hearts grow darker. v28-29a)
Why is approving of sin just as dangerous as doing it? (v32 They know God’s justice requires that those who do these things deserve to die, yet they do them anyway. Worse yet, they encourage others to do them, too.)
What are some ways kids might “trade God’s truth for a lie” today? (Examples: thinking toys, friends, or sports are more important than God)
When you see God’s creation (stars, animals, mountains), how can you respond in worship?
What should you do if you feel tempted to gossip, lie, or disobey your parents?
1: Game
Truth vs. Lies
Print tiles and cut out
Mix them up and put them in a basket/bag.
Kids take turns drawing a card, reading it aloud, and deciding: TRUTH (from God) & LIE (from people’s sin)
Write a section on the whiteboard for truth/lies
Tape the card under the correct heading on the board.
2: Memory Verse
Come up with moves:
Romans 1:16 For I am not ashamed of this Good News about Christ. It is the power of God at work, saving everyone who believes—the Jew first and also the Gentile.
3: Discussion
For Older Youth Students, see separate printable handout.
Jesus’ perfect life paid for the sins of all who believe. Jesus died on the cross as the punishment for sin. But Jesus did not stay dead, three days later He rose to life (resurrection) defeating the power of death. Believe, and you will be saved!
We are all sinful. We all deserve the consequence of sin- death.
Jesus is what saves us from the sin we all have in our bodies. And one day, he’ll even give us a new body.
We can’t hide the truth about God. (Ignore God)
Creation shows us God is real. (No excuse)
People traded God’s truth for lies and began worshiping created things. (Idolatry)
When we turn away from God, sin only grows worse. (Hearts grow dark)
The good news: Jesus saves us from sin and makes us right with God. (God’s wrath/judgement)
Scripture quotations are taken from the Holy Bible, New Living Translation, copyright ©1996, 2004, 2015 by Tyndale House Foundation. Used by permission of Tyndale House Publishers, Carol Stream, Illinois 60188. All rights reserved.