Cerita Anak Sekolah Minggu, Minggu 06 April 2025|Mazmur 43:1-5|

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4 Apr 202511:20

Summary

TLDRThis Sunday School session encourages children to trust in God's strength and justice through the reading of Psalm 43. The speaker, accompanied by a friend, Yola, leads the children in singing a song, praying, and reflecting on the psalmist's struggle with fear, distress, and the longing for justice. The message emphasizes the importance of relying on God's guidance and strength in difficult situations, such as personal challenges or anxiety. Children are reminded to seek God's justice, which not only delivers but also heals, urging them to trust in Him and live with faith in all aspects of life.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The importance of trusting in God: The psalmist in Psalm 43 reminds us to place our hope and trust in God's justice and guidance, especially during difficult times.
  • 😀 Facing fear and uncertainty: The psalmist expresses feelings of fear and confusion but chooses to trust in God despite his circumstances.
  • 😀 God's justice is restorative: The justice that God provides is not just about punishment, but it also brings healing and restoration.
  • 😀 The role of faith during trials: The message encourages us to rely on God, even when things seem unfair or challenging.
  • 😀 Acknowledging our limitations: We should not rely solely on our own strength and abilities, but instead lean on God for guidance and support.
  • 😀 The power of prayer: The children are encouraged to pray and ask God for help in understanding and applying His word to their lives.
  • 😀 Every situation requires God's intervention: Whether in school, work, or personal challenges, we are reminded to always involve God in all aspects of our lives.
  • 😀 The importance of humility: The script emphasizes the need to remain humble and acknowledge that everything we have comes from God, not from our own abilities.
  • 😀 Teaching kids to depend on God: Children are reminded not to be overconfident in their own abilities, but to trust in God's presence and help in every situation.
  • 😀 The value of God’s Word: The children are encouraged to read the Bible and understand that it provides wisdom and guidance to navigate life’s challenges.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of the sermon in the script?

    -The main theme of the sermon is about relying on God in all circumstances, even in times of fear, anxiety, and difficulty. It emphasizes the importance of trusting in God's justice, strength, and guidance, as illustrated in Psalm 43.

  • What does the psalmist express in Psalm 43, as mentioned in the sermon?

    -In Psalm 43, the psalmist expresses feelings of being oppressed and surrounded by unjust people. He feels distant from God but chooses to place his hope and trust in God, asking for justice, light, and truth to guide him.

  • How does Yola respond to the message of the sermon?

    -Yola acknowledges that she had previously thought she could do everything on her own, but after hearing the sermon, she realizes the importance of relying on God in all aspects of her life and not being self-reliant.

  • What does the psalmist ask from God in Psalm 43?

    -The psalmist asks for justice from God and for God to deliver him from those who are deceitful and unjust. He also asks for God's guidance, light, and truth to lead him back to a place of joy and worship.

  • What lesson does the sermon convey about facing fear or anxiety?

    -The sermon teaches that when facing fear or anxiety, like the psalmist, we should not rely on our own strength but trust in God's justice and help. Even in times of uncertainty, we should hope and rely on God.

  • What does the sermon say about human actions and God's involvement in them?

    -The sermon emphasizes that human actions alone are insufficient; everything we do must be guided by God's will. Our actions should align with God's plans, and we should depend on Him for strength and direction.

  • Why is it important to rely on God, according to the sermon?

    -Relying on God is important because He is the ultimate source of justice, strength, and guidance. Trusting in God ensures that our actions are aligned with His will, leading to peace and righteousness.

  • What does the sermon suggest about human pride and self-sufficiency?

    -The sermon suggests that human pride and the belief in self-sufficiency are detrimental. The psalmist's experience teaches that true victory and peace come from humbling ourselves and relying on God, not our own abilities.

  • How does the sermon connect to the theme of 'Judica Sunday'?

    -The sermon connects to 'Judica Sunday' by highlighting the theme of justice, which is central to the day. 'Judica' means 'give justice,' and the sermon emphasizes God's justice and the forgiveness of sins, which are essential aspects of His righteousness.

  • What practical steps does the sermon suggest for living a life of reliance on God?

    -The sermon suggests that, in practice, we should seek God in all areas of life, including our studies, work, and personal challenges. We are encouraged to pray for guidance, trust in God's plan, and refrain from relying solely on our own strength.

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