The Meaning of Lent (Isaiah 58:1-12) Printable Bible Lesson & Sunday School Activities PDF

The Meaning of Lent (Isaiah 58:1-12) Printable Bible Lesson & Sunday School Activities PDF

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Format 📩 Instant PDF Download 🚸 Ages 6-12 Years Old The season of Lent can be an important and meaningful time of contemplation and gratitude. This lesson discusses Ash Wednesday and how we remember that our sins have been forgiven. Use dirty things to emphasize how God cleans us on the inside. Lent is not just about acting sad or giving things up, but recalling what Jesus does for us and passing His love onto others.   The blood of Jesus covers all of our sins and cleanses us from the filth of sin. God desires our hearts and wants us to love His children. Fasting is fine, but it’s more important to love and serve the Lord and others. He has already forgiven us and promised eternal life. During Lent, we consider our sins, but more importantly remember how God loves and forgives us. "The Meaning of Lent - Isaiah 58:1-12" is a Lenten Bible study that explores the meaning of Ash Wednesday and how we remember that our sins have been forgiven. The lesson discusses how God desires our hearts

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