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ho is your best friend? Would you be willing
	 to suffer to help that friend? Is there anyone
you don’t like? Would you do whatever it takes
to help that person if they were in trouble? I know
someone who would answer “Yes!” to both questions.
He suffered and died in our place to save everyone.
Let’s read His story.
	 have examined this man, and He is 	
	 innocent!” Pilate argued. “I will have
Him whipped. But then I will release Him.”
A great roar rose from the crowd. “Crucify
Him! Crucify Him! Release Barabbas to us!” The
crowd shouted louder and louder.
It was the custom to release a prisoner
during the Passover season. The crowd was
demanding that a terrible criminal be set free,
and that innocent Jesus be put to death.
Pilate was the governor. But he was afraid
of the people. And at last he let them have
their way. Pilate knew Jesus was not guilty of
any crime. But he turned Him over to the mob.
And he let Barabbas out of prison.
Thousands of people lined both sides of the
road as Jesus struggled along. He staggered
under the weight of His cross. Most people
shouted and jeered at Jesus. His friends and
followers wept.
Finally Jesus fell down. He had no
strength left after being beaten by the
soldiers. The soldiers grabbed
a strong-­­looking man who
was standing nearby. Simon, a
traveler from the town of Cyrene,
was forced to carry Jesus’ cross.
They reached the place called
Calvary—the place where criminals
were crucified. The soldiers pushed
Jesus roughly down on the cross. They
pounded long iron spikes through
His wrists and His feet. Then
they lifted the cross
and dropped the
bottom of
it into a
hole in the
ground so it
would stand
upright. The
pain was
Matthew 27:15–66; Mark 15:6–47; Luke 23:13–56; John 18:39–19:42;
The Desire of Ages, pp. 731–764
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For Me!For Me!
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The Message
I want Jesus to be
my personal Saviour.
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terrible. Crucifixion was the most painful and
cruel way to put someone to death. But Jesus
prayed, “Father, forgive these people. They
don’t know what they are doing.”
The crowd watched as the leaders made
fun of Jesus. “He saved other people, but He
can’t save Himself!” they jeered. The soldiers
made fun of Jesus too. They made a sign and
nailed it above His head. “This is the King of
the Jews!” it declared.
Two thieves were crucified along with
Jesus. One of the
men mocked Him.
“So You’re the
Messiah! Prove it
by saving Yourself
and us too!”
The other thief
responded. “We
deserve to die,” he
protested. “But this
Man has not done
anything wrong!” He
turned to Jesus and
said, “Remember me
when You come into
Your kingdom.”
And Jesus
promised him
that He would.
At noon, the
light from the sun
completely disap-
peared. The dark-
ness lasted until 3
o’clock when Jesus cried, “Father, I entrust My
spirit into Your hands!” Then He died.
The earth shook. The curtain in the temple
was torn in two from top to bottom.
Only God or His angels could have
ripped the thick
curtain!
A good man
named Joseph
went to Pilate
and asked for
Jesus’ body.
Joseph put
Jesus’ body in a
new tomb. One
that had been
carved out of
a rock. The
very tomb that
Joseph had had
made for him-
self. A big stone
was rolled in
place to seal
the tomb.
It was very
late Friday
afternoon.
All was quiet.
Everyone there knew that something powerful
had just happened.
Memory Verse
“ ‘For God so loved the
world that he gave his one
and only Son, that whoever
believes in him shall not
perish but have eternal
life’ ” (John 3:16, NIV).
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OD Go for a walk with your family. How many trees can
you find and identify? One Bible writer says that Jesus
bore our sins “on the tree.” (See 1 Peter 2:24.) What
does that mean?
E AR D Sit under a tree and read your Bible story
together. Sing “The Old Rugged Cross” before prayer.
Thank Jesus for suffering for you.
H KIT N Why was Jesus willing to suffer so much?
Read John 3:16 together. What does that mean to you?
OD Today’s “Bible race” question for family
worship is: Who helped Jesus by carrying the
cross? (Mark 15:21) On your cross shape,
draw a picture of him carrying Jesus’ cross.
Then thank Jesus for people who help you
with hard things.
OD Read or listen to your memory verse in
another Bible version. How is it different?
How is it the same?
I NS G Sing “Wide, Wide as the Ocean”
(Sing for Joy, No. 32).
OD Ask your family today’s question: What
kind of drink was offered to Jesus? Why? (John
1:28, 29) On your cross shape make a picture of
soldiers giving that drink to Jesus.
OD Ask an adult to pour some vinegar into a
glass. Taste it. Would you want that to help you
ease pain? Thank Jesus for today’s medicines and
doctors.
I NS G Say your memory verse. Then sing
“John 3:16” (Sing for Joy, No. 24) together.
S A B B A T H
M O N D A Y
W E D N E S D A Y
Pilate’s
wife sent him a note
telling him to have nothing to do
with Jesus, but Pilate was afraid of
the Jewish leaders.
OD Have your family answer the following: How many
hours did Jesus hang on the cross? (Mark 15:25, 33)
The “third hour” is 9 a.m. Find 9 a.m. on a clock. What
time is the sixth hour? What time is the ninth hour?
OD How much time do you spend in worshiping Jesus
each day? Keep track for one week, then share it with
your family.
OD On your cross shape, draw a picture of Jesus on
the cross. Then thank Him for dying for you.
OD Say or sing your memory verse with your family.
OD Have an ongoing “Bible
race” all week to answer a daily question. See who can find
the text and answer first. Today’s question: What did
Pilate say to the priests and rulers about Jesus? (Luke
23:14–16)
OD Tape sheets of blank paper together in the shape
of a cross. Make a picture of Pilate, Jesus, and the chief
priests and rulers on the top sheet. Each day you will add
a picture to this cross.
R AP Y Say your memory verse for your family
before prayer. As you pray, ask Jesus to forgive your
sins.
S U N D A Y
T U E S D A Y
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OD Today’s Bible race question is: What
other things happened when Jesus died?
(Matthew 27:50–52) Draw a picture of
each on your cross shape.
OD Find out what
usually causes an
earthquake. Pray
for victims of such
disasters.
OD Say your
memory verse
together. Who is
“whoever”?
T H U R S D A Y
S KA Ask your family: Why do you think the curtain of
the temple was torn in two? (Hebrews 9:12) (See also The
Desire of Ages, p. 757.)
OD Use your cross-shape pictures to tell this
week’s Bible story to your family. Afterward,
sing songs about Jesus’ cross.
OD Ask each family member to write your
memory verse on a paper heart. Say: Write your
name in place of the words world and whoever.
R AP Y Thank Jesus for His love. Tell Him
that you believe in Him, that you want Him to
be your personal Saviour.
F R I D A Y
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Lesson 11 | Primary | Sabbath School

  • 1. ho is your best friend? Would you be willing to suffer to help that friend? Is there anyone you don’t like? Would you do whatever it takes to help that person if they were in trouble? I know someone who would answer “Yes!” to both questions. He suffered and died in our place to save everyone. Let’s read His story. have examined this man, and He is innocent!” Pilate argued. “I will have Him whipped. But then I will release Him.” A great roar rose from the crowd. “Crucify Him! Crucify Him! Release Barabbas to us!” The crowd shouted louder and louder. It was the custom to release a prisoner during the Passover season. The crowd was demanding that a terrible criminal be set free, and that innocent Jesus be put to death. Pilate was the governor. But he was afraid of the people. And at last he let them have their way. Pilate knew Jesus was not guilty of any crime. But he turned Him over to the mob. And he let Barabbas out of prison. Thousands of people lined both sides of the road as Jesus struggled along. He staggered under the weight of His cross. Most people shouted and jeered at Jesus. His friends and followers wept. Finally Jesus fell down. He had no strength left after being beaten by the soldiers. The soldiers grabbed a strong-­­looking man who was standing nearby. Simon, a traveler from the town of Cyrene, was forced to carry Jesus’ cross. They reached the place called Calvary—the place where criminals were crucified. The soldiers pushed Jesus roughly down on the cross. They pounded long iron spikes through His wrists and His feet. Then they lifted the cross and dropped the bottom of it into a hole in the ground so it would stand upright. The pain was Matthew 27:15–66; Mark 15:6–47; Luke 23:13–56; John 18:39–19:42; The Desire of Ages, pp. 731–764 W For Me!For Me! W 50 II 11Lesson www.gracelink.net/primary
  • 2. The Message I want Jesus to be my personal Saviour. 51 terrible. Crucifixion was the most painful and cruel way to put someone to death. But Jesus prayed, “Father, forgive these people. They don’t know what they are doing.” The crowd watched as the leaders made fun of Jesus. “He saved other people, but He can’t save Himself!” they jeered. The soldiers made fun of Jesus too. They made a sign and nailed it above His head. “This is the King of the Jews!” it declared. Two thieves were crucified along with Jesus. One of the men mocked Him. “So You’re the Messiah! Prove it by saving Yourself and us too!” The other thief responded. “We deserve to die,” he protested. “But this Man has not done anything wrong!” He turned to Jesus and said, “Remember me when You come into Your kingdom.” And Jesus promised him that He would. At noon, the light from the sun completely disap- peared. The dark- ness lasted until 3 o’clock when Jesus cried, “Father, I entrust My spirit into Your hands!” Then He died. The earth shook. The curtain in the temple was torn in two from top to bottom. Only God or His angels could have ripped the thick curtain! A good man named Joseph went to Pilate and asked for Jesus’ body. Joseph put Jesus’ body in a new tomb. One that had been carved out of a rock. The very tomb that Joseph had had made for him- self. A big stone was rolled in place to seal the tomb. It was very late Friday afternoon. All was quiet. Everyone there knew that something powerful had just happened. Memory Verse “ ‘For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life’ ” (John 3:16, NIV). www.gracelink.net/primary
  • 3. 52 OD Go for a walk with your family. How many trees can you find and identify? One Bible writer says that Jesus bore our sins “on the tree.” (See 1 Peter 2:24.) What does that mean? E AR D Sit under a tree and read your Bible story together. Sing “The Old Rugged Cross” before prayer. Thank Jesus for suffering for you. H KIT N Why was Jesus willing to suffer so much? Read John 3:16 together. What does that mean to you? OD Today’s “Bible race” question for family worship is: Who helped Jesus by carrying the cross? (Mark 15:21) On your cross shape, draw a picture of him carrying Jesus’ cross. Then thank Jesus for people who help you with hard things. OD Read or listen to your memory verse in another Bible version. How is it different? How is it the same? I NS G Sing “Wide, Wide as the Ocean” (Sing for Joy, No. 32). OD Ask your family today’s question: What kind of drink was offered to Jesus? Why? (John 1:28, 29) On your cross shape make a picture of soldiers giving that drink to Jesus. OD Ask an adult to pour some vinegar into a glass. Taste it. Would you want that to help you ease pain? Thank Jesus for today’s medicines and doctors. I NS G Say your memory verse. Then sing “John 3:16” (Sing for Joy, No. 24) together. S A B B A T H M O N D A Y W E D N E S D A Y Pilate’s wife sent him a note telling him to have nothing to do with Jesus, but Pilate was afraid of the Jewish leaders. OD Have your family answer the following: How many hours did Jesus hang on the cross? (Mark 15:25, 33) The “third hour” is 9 a.m. Find 9 a.m. on a clock. What time is the sixth hour? What time is the ninth hour? OD How much time do you spend in worshiping Jesus each day? Keep track for one week, then share it with your family. OD On your cross shape, draw a picture of Jesus on the cross. Then thank Him for dying for you. OD Say or sing your memory verse with your family. OD Have an ongoing “Bible race” all week to answer a daily question. See who can find the text and answer first. Today’s question: What did Pilate say to the priests and rulers about Jesus? (Luke 23:14–16) OD Tape sheets of blank paper together in the shape of a cross. Make a picture of Pilate, Jesus, and the chief priests and rulers on the top sheet. Each day you will add a picture to this cross. R AP Y Say your memory verse for your family before prayer. As you pray, ask Jesus to forgive your sins. S U N D A Y T U E S D A Y www.gracelink.net/primary
  • 4. 53 OD Today’s Bible race question is: What other things happened when Jesus died? (Matthew 27:50–52) Draw a picture of each on your cross shape. OD Find out what usually causes an earthquake. Pray for victims of such disasters. OD Say your memory verse together. Who is “whoever”? T H U R S D A Y S KA Ask your family: Why do you think the curtain of the temple was torn in two? (Hebrews 9:12) (See also The Desire of Ages, p. 757.) OD Use your cross-shape pictures to tell this week’s Bible story to your family. Afterward, sing songs about Jesus’ cross. OD Ask each family member to write your memory verse on a paper heart. Say: Write your name in place of the words world and whoever. R AP Y Thank Jesus for His love. Tell Him that you believe in Him, that you want Him to be your personal Saviour. F R I D A Y www.gracelink.net/primary