Advent Day 9: Candy Cane

降临节第九天:拐杖糖

Countdown to Christmas with Zach - An Advent Podcast for Kids

儿童与家庭

2023-12-09

5 分钟

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Thank you for joining Keys for Kids Radio's Countdown to Christmas Advent Activity! Read the story below, answer the questions on the cards, and send us a voice message with your answers! Then you could hear yourself on Keys for Kids Radio as we talk through each day's story! Send In Your Answers Candy Cane "Can we have a candy cane?” asked Josh as he looked at the striped candy canes hanging on the Christmas tree. “Yeah, can we? Please?” echoed his sisters, Adriane and Nicole. Mom smiled. “All right,” she said, “but as you eat them, I want you to think of how they remind you of the reason we celebrate Christmas.” Each of the kids quickly selected a red and white striped candy cane from the tree. Nicole held her candy at arm’s length and stared at it. “I don’t really see what candy canes have to do with Christmas,” she said, “except that it’s the time of year when you always see lots of them. Or maybe it’s because there’s red on them—Christmas colors are red and green.” “Nah. That’s not a good enough reason,” said Josh. He stared at his candy cane, too. “Hey!” he exclaimed. “Part of our Sunday school verse last week said, ‘By His stripes we are healed,’ so the stripes can remind us of how they whipped Jesus.” “That’s part of the Easter story,” said Adriane. “It doesn’t have anything to do with Christmas.” “Oh, but it does,” said Mom. “It has to do with why Jesus came to earth. He came to suffer and die and take the punishment for our sins so those who trust in Him could be saved.” “So maybe the red stripe on the candy cane can stand for the blood Jesus shed for us when He died on the cross,” said Nicole. “And the white can stand for having our sins washed away when we trust in Jesus,” suggested Adriane. Josh nodded. “And look,” he said, holding his candy cane upside down. “When you hold it this way, it’s a ‘J’—a ‘J’ for Josh.” He grinned as his sisters started to protest. “Just kidding,” he said. “It’s a ‘J’ for Jesus.” “Excellent thinking,” said Mom. “Those are all great ways candy canes remind us of the real reason we celebrate Christmas—Jesus being born into the world so He could die for us on the cross. I hope these candy canes will help you remember that—not only at Christmas, but all year long.” So how about you? Do you get excited about Christmas and all the food, parties, and presents that go along with it? Those are all good things, but don’t forget the real reason we celebrate Christmas—Jesus being born so He could die to save you from your sin. This Christmas, accept the best gift of all—the gift of salvation. (Learn more about how you can be saved at keysforkids.org/GoodNews.) Key Verse 1 Timothy 1:15 "Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners." Key Thought Jesus was born to save you. Further Reading John 3:16-18

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