Series Overview
Have you ever been on a bus filled with people? There are grandparents, kids, teenagers, people going to the store, people going to work, people going to school. They may not know each other, but do you know what they all have in common? Jesus loves every one of them. Every. Single. One! Think about it this way: if Jesus was driving a bus, everyone would be invited to get on. EVERYONE!
This month, you get to tell preschoolers that Jesus loves them. Jesus loves their family. Jesus loves their friends. Jesus loves everyone! And Jesus wants everyone to follow Him! So, crank up that bus! Get those wheels turning! There is a great big world that needs to hear that Jesus loves everyone!
Memory Verse
“Love each other in the same way I have loved you.” – John 15:12, NLT
Week One (February 2)
Peter, Andrew, James + John
Bible Story: Matthew 4:18-22
Key Question: Who does Jesus love?
Bottom Line: Jesus loves everyone.
Jesus chooses the first four of His twelve disciples. Jesus didn’t go to the synagogue filled with religious leaders to find them, and He didn’t go to the powerful political leaders to find them. Jesus went to a fishing village and tells four fishermen named Peter, Andrew, James, and John: “Follow Me.” And they do! Why four fishermen? Because Jesus loves everyone.
Week Two (February 9)
Matthew
Bible Story: Matthew 9:9-10
Key Question: Who does Jesus love?
Bottom Line: Jesus loves everyone.
Matthew is a tax collector. That means his job is to collect money from people, but he takes more money than he is should. That makes people very mad! But Jesus loves Matthew and wants to be his friend so He tells Matthew: “Follow Me!” And Matthew follows Jesus! Jesus has dinner at Matthew’s house and a lot of people show up. Some
people ask, “Why would Jesus want to be friends with someone who makes bad choices?” Because Jesus loves everyone.
Week Three (February 16)
Philip + Nathanael
Bible Story: John 1:43-49
Key Question: Who does Jesus love?
Bottom Line: Jesus loves everyone.
Jesus wants to be Philip’s friend, so he goes up to Philip and says, “Follow Me!” Philip is so excited that he looks for his friend Nathanael. Philip tells Nathanael all about Jesus and that he should come and see Him. Nathanael talks with Jesus, and right then, Nathanael knows that Jesus is God’s Son and that Jesus loves everyone. Philip and Nathanael become friends with Jesus because Jesus loves everyone.
Week Four (February 23)
The Twelve Disciples
Bible Story: Matthew 3:18-22, 9:9-10, 10:2-4; John 1:43-49
Key Question: Who does Jesus love?
Bottom Line: Jesus loves everyone.
Jesus chooses twelve disciples to follow Him. They come from different places and have different families and jobs. They are all different, but what is the same is that Jesus loves every one of them. The twelve disciples follow Jesus because Jesus loves everyone.