LESSON 6: FRUIT OF THE SPIRIT: GOODNESS Leader Guide for Grades K & 1 Classroom: The Hills Kids K & 1
Galatians 5:22; Luke 10:30-37
WORSHIP VIDEOS
“Good in Every Way” (watch here) “All That Is Good” (watch here) “Million Reasons” (watch here)
11/08/2020
OPENING [5 min]
Welcome
Supplies
Bible
Picture of tree from week 1
Introduce the Lesson
Say: Last week and over the next few weeks, we’re learning about the fruit of the
Spirit.. Last week we added “kindness fruits” to our tree because we learned about
kindness.
Say: This week we’ll learn that goodness is a fruit of the Spirit. Show the kids the
picture of the large tree with BIG roots.
Say: Today we’ll find out that being friends with God helps us be good to others. Since
God helps you show goodness to others.
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Share
Say: Let’s think about some people we probably see a lot who we could be good to—
our neighbors. Share about one of your neighbors who you can be good to.
Have a few kids share with the whole group.
Summarize
Open a Bible, and say: We’ll learn more about who Jesus says our
neighbors are as we listen to the Bible. And we’ll hear about a man who was a
good neighbor. Goodness is a fruit of the Spirit, and when we’re friends with God,
God helps us be good neighbors.
Pray, thanking God that goodness is a fruit of the Spirit and that God helps us
be good to others.
Dig In to the Bible
Read: Galatians 5:22
But the Holy Spirit produces this kind of fruit in our
lives: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, 23 gentleness,
and self-control. There is no law against these things!
Luke 10:30-37
30 Jesus replied with a story: “A Jewish man was traveling from Jerusalem down to
Jericho, and he was attacked by bandits. They stripped him of his clothes, beat him up,
and left him half dead beside the road.
31 “By chance a priest came along. But when he saw the man lying there, he crossed to
the other side of the road and passed him by. 32 A Temple assistant[a]walked over and
looked at him lying there, but he also passed by on the other side. 33 “Then a despised Samaritan came along, and when he saw the man, he felt
compassion for him. 34 Going over to him, the Samaritan soothed his wounds with olive
oil and wine and bandaged them. Then he put the man on his own donkey and took
him to an inn, where he took care of him. 35 The next day he handed the innkeeper two
silver coins,[b] telling him, ‘Take care of this man. If his bill runs higher than this, I’ll pay
you the next time I’m here.’
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36 “Now which of these three would you say was a neighbor to the man who was
attacked by bandits?” Jesus asked. 37 The man replied, “The one who showed him mercy.”
Then Jesus said, “Yes, now go and do the same.”
In This Passage: Jesus tells a story known today as the parable of the good Samaritan.
In it, he shares about a man who showed goodness by stopping to help an injured man,
even when the religious leaders wouldn’t stop to help.
Bible Point: Goodness is a fruit of the Spirit.
Summary Verse: “But the Holy Spirit produces this kind of fruit in our lives: love,
joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-
control. There is no law against these things!” (Galatians 5:22-23).
TALK-ABOUT VIDEO [10 min]
A Good Guy
Supplies
“A Good Guy” teaching
Discuss and Watch “A Good Guy”
Say: We’re learning that goodness is a fruit of the Spirit. In our Bible story,
Jesus told about a guy who showed goodness. Let’s see what happened from the
point of view of the guy who received the goodness.
Watch “A Good Guy.” here
Ask: • How did it change your perspective to hear the story from the
victim’s view?
• What do you think of the priest and the temple assistant who walked right
on by?
• When have you needed someone to show you goodness? What
happened?
• How was your story like what happened to the man who was robbed and
beaten? How is it different?
Say: In Jesus’ story, an unexpected person was the one to show
goodness. We all have times we need someone to show us goodness, and we can
be on the lookout for people who need us to show them God’s goodness.
Goodness is a fruit of the Spirit.
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CORE BIBLE DISCOVERY [20 min]
Fruit of the Spirit: Goodness (Galatians 5:22; Luke 10:30-37)
Supplies
Bible
“Show Goodness” handout
4 different stuffed animals, dolls, or toy figures
Easy Prep
Hang each page of the “Show Goodness” handout in your room, spacing the pages throughout
the room.
Listen and Respond
Have kids sit in a circle. Say: Today we’ll find out that goodness is a fruit of
the Spirit. That means when we’re friends with God, he helps us be good
neighbors to one another. Let’s dig in to that.
Show the Bible. Say: The Bible says Jesus was teaching one day and he
said, “God says to love your neighbor.” One man in the crowd asked Jesus,
“Who is my neighbor?” And Jesus answered the man by telling a story. I’ll need
you to help tell Jesus’ story. Jesus told the people that a man was traveling from
one city to another. Show one of the toys, and pretend that it’s walking. Lead kids to
pass the toy around the circle, pretending to make it walk, until it gets back to you.
Say: Along the way, the man met some robbers who took all his money
and hurt him. He was so hurt that he looked like he was almost dead! Lay the toy
in the center of the circle.
Say: After that, a church leader came down the road and saw the hurt man.
Hold up the second toy, and make it move toward the “hurt” toy, but not too close.
Ask: • What do you think the church leader did?
Say: The Bible says the church leader went to the other side of the street
and left the hurt man lying there. Lead kids to pass around that toy behind their backs
to show that the church leader stayed away from the hurt man. Set that toy aside.
Say: Then another man came walking down the street. Hold up the third toy,
and make it move toward the hurt toy, but not too close. He was part of a group called
the Levites. The Levites were friends with the hurt man.
Ask: • What do you think the Levite did when he saw the hurt man?
Say: The Bible says the Levite also crossed the street, away from the man,
and kept going. He didn’t help the hurt man, either. Lead kids to pass around the toy
behind their backs. Set that toy aside when it gets back to you.
Say: There was a third man who came down the street. Hold up the fourth
toy, and make it move toward the hurt toy, but not too close. This man was part of a
group called the Samaritans. The Samaritans often weren’t friendly to the hurt
man and his friends.
Ask: • What do you think the Samaritan did?
Say: The Bible says the Samaritan stopped and helped the hurt man! He
cleaned up his wounds, and he took the hurt man to a hotel. The Samaritan even
paid for the hurt man to stay at the hotel. Place the fourth toy next to the hurt toy.
Say: And that was the end of Jesus’ story. Jesus asked the people
listening to his story, “Which one of these men acted like a good neighbor?”
What do you think? Invite kids to answer Jesus’ question.
Say: Jesus said the good neighbor was the Samaritan man who stopped
and helped. Then Jesus told the people to go and show goodness to others like
the Samaritan man did.
Go on a Goodness Hunt
Say: Let’s practice what Jesus said. We can show goodness and be good
neighbors to others. Goodness is a fruit of the Spirit. That means when we’re
friends with God, he’ll help us show goodness like the Samaritan did in the story.
Let’s look for people we can be good neighbors to.
Invite kids to browse the pictures you hung ahead of time and then choose one.
Have kids discuss as many ways as they can think of that they could help the person in
need. Here are some ideas for showing goodness to each person.
Hurt child on the playground: Kids might help the child get up or put a bandage on the child.
Lonely child with no one to play with: Kids might invite the child to play.
Hungry child with no food: Kids might share their own food.
Lost and scared child: Kids might find an adult in charge or help the child look for her parents.
Say: You can practice being good neighbors by looking for people who
need help and by doing something like the Samaritan did. You can show
goodness to your friends, families, and neighbors. Goodness is a fruit of the
Spirit, so God will help you find people who need help, and he’ll help you know
what to do to show goodness to them!
Leave your pictures in place for use in the Life Application Wrap-Up activity.
DEEPER BIBLE [15 min]
To Help or Not
Supplies
Bible
Easy Prep
Ask an adult or teen to choose not to help in the final scenario with the pushing child. Have the
helper wait until all the kids have chosen so they don’t all follow the helper.
Decide Whether to Help
Say: Today we’re learning that goodness is a fruit of the Spirit. Sometimes
it’s hard to be good neighbors. That’s why we need God to put his goodness in
our hearts. In Jesus’ story, there were some people who didn’t want to help the
hurt man. Let’s play a game and decide whether we want to help.
Stand in the middle of the room facing one wall. Have kids and at least one adult
or teen line up on both sides of you so you’re all facing the same wall.
Say: First, let’s think about our families, who we love so much. If someone
in your family fell and hurt a knee, would you want to help? If you would want to
help, take three giant hops forward. If you would not want to help, take three giant
hops backward. Encourage kids to hop one way or the other.
Say: It’s pretty easy to help someone we love and who’s nice to us.
Everyone hop back to me, and let’s think about someone else. Bring kids back to
the original line.
Say: Think of one of your favorite friends. Is your friend nice to play with?
Show me with your thumbs. Encourage kids to give a thumbs-up or thumbs-down.
Say: If your friend fell and needed help, would you want to help? Take
three hops forward for yes or three hops back for no. Give kids a chance to move
forward or backward.
Have kids return to the original line. Say: Think of someone who isn’t always
a good friend to you. Pause. If that person fell and got hurt, would you want to
help? Encourage kids to hop forward or backward.
Have kids return to the original line. Say: What if someone pushed you down
on the playground? If that person fell and scraped a knee, would you want to
help? Encourage kids to move forward or backward. The adult or teen will wait until the
children make their choices and then move backward for this scenario. Invite your teen
to share that it can be hard to help someone who isn’t nice to you. If some kids moved
backward, allow them to share why they did.
Talk About It
Say: It’s hard to be good and kind to people who aren’t kind to us.
Sometimes we want to be unkind right back.
Share about someone who has been unkind to you without naming names and
how you responded. Someone may have cut you off in traffic and you honked at that
person, or someone may have yelled at you so you yelled back.
Ask: • Tell about a time someone wasn’t good or kind to you. Tell kids to
share without naming names. Kids may say someone said something unkind to them, a
friend took a toy from them, or a sibling hit them. Encourage kids to share if they
responded by being kind or unkind.
Say: Today we heard about a Samaritan man who was a good neighbor
even though the hurt man and his friends weren’t normally very nice to him. The
Bible says God loves when we’re good neighbors, even to people who aren’t kind
to us. Read Matthew 5:44 aloud. The good news is God helps us! Goodness is a
fruit of the Spirit.
LIFE APPLICATION WRAP-UP [5 min]
God, Help Us Be Good Neighbors
Supplies
Show Goodness” pictures from Core Bible Discovery
Easy Prep
Ensure your “Show Goodness” pictures from the Core Bible Discovery activity are still hanging
around your room.
Look
Say: Today we learned that goodness is a fruit of the Spirit. We heard
Jesus’ story about a good neighbor, and we practiced being good neighbors to
some people who needed help. Point to the pictures hanging around the room.
Say: Let’s visit each person and pray for people who need help in the same
way. Lead kids to the child on the playground who is hurt. We can be good to friends
who get hurt on the playground or anywhere else. Let’s pray that God would help
us be good neighbors and help the hurt people feel better. Lead kids in a brief
prayer. Invite kids to mention any people they know who are sick or injured.
Lead kids to the lonely child. Say: We can be good friends to people who are
lonely. Let’s pray that God would help us notice and be good neighbors to lonely
people. Lead kids in a brief prayer. Invite kids to mention any people they know who
are lonely.
Lead kids to the hungry child. Say: We can be good friends to people who are
hungry. Let’s pray that God would help us be good sharers to neighbors who are
hungry. We can also ask God to take care of these neighbors so they always have
enough to eat. Lead kids in a brief prayer. Invite kids to mention any people they know
who need more food at home.
Lead kids to the lost child. Say: We can be good friends to people who are
lost or scared. Let’s ask God to help us know what to do when we meet someone
who is lost or scared. Lead kids in a brief prayer. Invite kids to mention anyone who is
scared or possibly lost.
Pray
Say: Goodness is a fruit of the Spirit, so when we’re friends with God, he’ll
help us be good neighbors. We want to be good neighbors!
Share about someone you can be a good neighbor to today.
Ask: • Tell about someone you can be a good neighbor to today.
Lead kids in a prayer for the people kids shared about.
Say: Thanks for coming to church, and please come back and visit all your
friends here again soon!
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