Bible Passage: 2 Peter 3:1-13
Main Point: Peter wrote that Jesus will return soon, so we should obey Him and tell others about Him.

Peter’s story of faith began when Jesus said, “Follow Me.” (Matt. 4:18) Peter and his brother Andrew—two fishermen from Galilee—left their nets and followed Jesus. As one of Jesus’ twelve disciples, Peter witnessed firsthand Jesus’ miracles and teachings. He saw Jesus heal his mother-in-law (Matt. 8:14) and raise a little girl from the dead (Luke 8:49-55). He saw Jesus walk on water, and Peter walked on water too. (Matt. 14:25-29)

Peter believed that Jesus is the Messiah (Matt. 16:16), and he was understandably upset when Jesus predicted that Peter would deny Him (Matt. 26:34-35). Peter fell asleep as Jesus prayed in the garden, and he drew his sword to defend Jesus when He was arrested. (Matt. 26:40; John 18:10) Peter denied Jesus three times, but after the resurrection Jesus appeared to Peter and the other disciples. Then Jesus restored Peter to ministry at the sea of Galilee. (John 21:15-19)

The first 12 chapters in the Book of Acts record the Holy Spirit’s work through Peter after Pentecost. God revealed to Peter that the gospel is for everyone—Jews and Gentiles. Peter was arrested and imprisoned for sharing the gospel, but an angel of the Lord rescued him. (Acts 12:1-8)

When Peter wrote his second letter, he was in prison again. Peter was aware that death was imminent. (2 Pet. 1:13-15) Like Jude, Peter warned against false teachers. Soon after his letter was written, Peter was killed in Rome as Jesus had predicted. (John 21:18-19)

Some people thought the believers were foolish for thinking Jesus is coming again. Peter explained that God is patient, and He wants everyone to trust in Jesus. At just the right time, Jesus will come again, and we look forward to the day when He creates the new heavens and a new earth.

As you talk about this Bible story with your kids, remind them that Peter’s letter was written nearly two thousand years ago to believers who were not far removed from Jesus’ life on earth. Today, we still wait eagerly for Jesus’ return, and God calls us to use our time on earth as an opportunity to better know and love Him, and to tell others about Him

Check this session’s Activity Page (your child should have brought one home) and the Gospel Project for Kids Family App for ways to interact with the Bible content this week.

 

Family Discussion Starters

Preschool (3 years old – K)
* Why does it seem that God is slow in sending Jesus back to earth?
* How does God show that He is patient?
* How can we be ready for Jesus’ return?

Early Elementary (1st – 3rd grade)
* Why does it seem that God is slow in sending Jesus back to earth ?
* What is the real reason Jesus has not returned yet?
* Why is Jesus’ return important to believers?

Older Elementary (4th – 6th grade)
* How can we tell if something is true or not?
* Why do you think Jesus has not yet returned?
* What should we do while we wait for Jesus’ return?

Family Activity

Preschool
Pray for unbelieving friends and family to turn from sin and follow Jesus before He comes back.

Elementary
Take your child (children) to a flea market. Find an old item that your family ca restore into a new item.

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