We run to Him, and He protects us. God is our fortress. And when we trust in God’s protection, we don’t have to fear what could happen to us. Demonstrate how umbrellas can protect you from rain by having one teacher squirt the other with the spray bottle. We run to Him, and He protects us. Hold up your Bible. In this lesson, the children will learn that God actively protects and guards them from evil. (Because when we know God and draw near to Him, He will protect us like a fortress protects the people inside.)8. For my lesson I SUPPLIES: Large cardboard box with cutout for door and windows. SAY: We need to keep the baby safe. Every week, thousands of churches use our Bible lessons, craft ideas, printable resources, and coloring pages to teach kids the Christian faith. O my people, trust in him at all times. Ministry-To-Children.com helps you tell kids about Jesus by providing age-appropriate Bible study material and Sunday School curriculum – all 100% free online. Main Idea: God is our fortress. SAY: If we fall, these pillows keep us from getting hurt. Come back next week for another lesson on Psalm 91, Give one copy to each child at the end of the class to take home. Discussion Questions: 1. We run to Him, and He protects us. We run to Him, and He protects us. He keeps us safe. This is the second lesson plan in our series titled, “Toddlers Knowing God.” Each of these studies help children age 18-24 months better understand the character & nature of God. SUPPLIES: Make a picture book with the words from Psalm 18:2 or 2 Samuel 22:33. Say a short prayer like the following: Dear God, you are our fortress. Even a strong violent storm didn’t seem as God is my Fortress Psalm 18:2 Lesson Idea. In today’s world it’s That’s why we never charge for our curriculum or even ask for donations. (Because of His great love!). Download this object lesson (PDF printable format): Jesus is my Rock PDF. Pull out each item and ask the class to list reasons why the items would be either good or bad for building a fortress (hard/soft surface, strong/weak, etc). That means no permission is needed as long as you credit this Ministry-To-Children.com in the final work. hard to understand the importance of a fortress or a strong Castle when in My God is my rock in whom I take refuge. DO: Let them touch the rock. (Show them the picture of a fortress.) God acts as a Mighty Fortress, or shield, between us and evil. We love you. SAY: Umbrellas protect us from rain, just like a fortress can protect us. How does God “shelter,” or protect us, from evil? If using the blankets and chairs, make it big enough to easily fit all of your toddlers.) But how is our need for physical protection related to our even greater need for spiritual protection? In this lesson, the children will learn that God is a safe haven for His children. SUPPLIES: A very large rock, one that is too large for them to lift. (Near.)3. (Shelter and rest.) Bible Lesson Title: God is My Fortress We run to Him, and He keeps protects us. Conclusion: The Bible teaches us that drawing near to God will result in His perfect protection. This particular lesson is based on  Psalm 18:1-2; 2 Samuel 22:33. There is a simple, yet sometimes complex, beauty when reading this book of the Bible. How do we stay near to Him? I then gave the kids a choice of two Dinos that they could God is our rock and our fortress. Supplies: Bible, picture of fortress. As children of God who have accepted His free gift of salvation through Jesus Christ, we can be assured of His ability to protect us from harm. Next, write the verse on the board and read it to the class. You can freely license our resources under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International. It is HIS divine will that young people come to faith in Jesus Christ and find salvation through the Gospel and the work of the Holy Spirit to bring them to faith. The Bible says in Psalm 18:2; The Lord is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer. Contact What does God’s “shadow” give us? Then ask for volunteers to “race” one at a time and put the words in the correct order. A strong tower was a shelter, comfort and safety and people often The LORD is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer; my God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold. View lesson 1. I printed a But first, what are some earthly objects that protect us from harm (shields, structures, other people, etc)? DO: Have the children stand on one side of the room and instruct them to run to the fort. The foam sheets come in Discuss how pillows feel. Why does He protect us? show the kids. SAY: The Bible is God’s Word. (here I sprayed the kids with some water from a small This week for Register I also purchased a castle backdrop at my local party supply DO: Open the umbrellas for your toddlers. 4. Psalm 91 also tells us that He is our Refuge during times of trouble. SAY: I have made you a fortress. in comparison to the castle). Continue this activity as time allows or until each child has had a chance to practice memorizing the verses. SAY: This rock is hard. So when teaching this Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. You protect us. Turn with me to Psalm 62:5-8. What happen And when we trust in God’s protection, we don’t have to fear what could happen to us. Bible Lesson Title: God is My Fortress Target Age Group: Toddlers, age 18-24 months Original Teaching Context: Toddler Sunday School. For Children 2-5 Years old. Hold hands or bow your heads together (just demonstrate and ask them to do the same. Gather various materials inside a box that could be used for crafts (such as sticks, small rocks, feathers, cotton balls, etc). different colors so they had plenty to choose from I then cut them out so only Listen to songs such as “A Mighty Fortress is Our God” (hymn), “He’s Got the Whole World in His Hands,” and “My God is So Big,” while enjoying the snack. God is our fortress. Let the children have a turn using the umbrellas while you squirt them with small amounts of water. Login We run to Him, and He keeps us safe. 2. Then shuffle the words, face-up, on a table. Some may, most may just watch.) Palm Sunday Jesus enters Jerusalem. Our Mighty Fortress (Activity) Click here. We will learn that God is very active in our lives and gives us promises when we choose to follow Him. SUPPLIES: Lots of pillows, enough to design a fun course (maze) for the children to follow through the room. Help us to run to you. the kids put their little heads down and say a prayer accepting Jesus in their How is this an accurate description of God’s desire to protect us? See additional activities for other supplies and preparation. violent when hidden in a Castle on a strong mountain. Let them play in the fort , and repeat the main idea while they are playing. … He is stronger than this rock. There needs to be plenty of space where they can run safely. Thank you for loving us. Click here for NIV or KJV  [PDF], Home (Repeat three times.) Target Age Group: Toddlers, age 18-24 months (Repeat while they are feeling the rock. Main Idea: God is our fortress. My victory and honor come from God alone. ADDRESS: Ministry-To-Children trouble. We believe that God is the loving Father of all kids. If your class is able, get them to sit together on floor in front of you. You may consider asking each volunteer to read the verses out loud as part of his or her time. Pour out your heart to him, for God is our refuge.” Only God is our rock. To finish our toddlers we’re learning that God is our Fortress. It is strong. What is a refuge? In this two part-lesson series, the kids will learn that the Lord God is a mighty fortress for those who draw close to Him. (Through obedience, prayer, studying His word, etc.) With toddlers, you want to keep your lesson simple. See additional activities for other supplies and preparation. Here I have Allow the heart to be emerged in the reading, and try to feel what the author may be feeli… Do we need to be near or far from God to be in His shadow? 430 Oak St. Sellersburg, IN 47172, © 2020 Ministry-To-Children.com | Read our, "God is Faithful" Bible Lesson for Toddlers Sunday School, Back to School (Sunday School Lesson) Armor of God, “Back to School ” Children’s Sermon (Jesus, the Sin Eraser), “Back to School” Object Lessons (School Supplies Backpack). the Castle remained. (Repeat as they play.). Umbrella  Fun Lesson 2 - God is a Refuge. water pump causing a mist), here I fanned What animal is used to compare God’s protection? store that I hung on the wall. He is my refuge, a rock where no enemy can reach me. OR chairs, blankets, and pillows. purchased a small Castle at my local Craft store ($15) that I have ready to Mark 11:1-10 c... God is my Fortress Psalm 18:2 Lesson Idea. 2. 1 God acts as a Mighty Fortress, or shield, between us and evil. Tell the class that listening to songs about God’s protection is a great way we can learn to trust that He is our Mighty Fortress.