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Level 2, Lesson 11Jesus is Born
Originally published by Ernest Manning's Radio Sunday School MissionThis lesson is based on the Scripture found inLuke 1:26-38; 2:4-7There was once a young girl named Mary. Mary was good and kind. Her face was sweet and beautiful and her voice was soft and gentle. Everyone who knew Mary loved her. That was because Mary loved them. But most of all Mary loved the heavenly Father. She tried each day to do the things that would please him.
And then as she opened her eyes she saw that the place was filled with a strange light. Mary looked and there standing before her she saw an angel. At first Mary was afraid. What could it mean? But then the angel spoke. “Do not be afraid, Mary,” he said. “God is very much pleased with you. He is going to send you a little baby boy, and you shall call him Jesus. He will be God’s own Son. He is coming to show people what God is like and how they can know Him.” What a wonderful secret it was that the angel told Mary! Mary was almost too surprised and too happy to speak. “Be it unto me as God wills,” she said quietly. And then the angel went away. But Mary kept thinking of her wonderful secret. She kept thinking of the wonderful baby who was someday coming to be her own little boy. She remembered that the angel had said he would be God’s own Son. It made Mary happy just to think about it.
On and on they went all morning. The road was filled with travelers. They were all going to Bethlehem. Some went faster than Mary and Joseph and the little donkey. On and on they went all afternoon. Mary grew very tired. It was almost night when they reached Bethlehem. “We must find a place to stay overnight,” said Joseph. Joseph looked worried. There were so many people who had come to Bethlehem. Joseph was afraid it would be hard to find a place to stay. And Mary was so tired.
“Can you let us have a room where we can stay tonight?” he asked the innkeeper. “I have no rooms left,” said the innkeeper. “All are taken.” “What shall I do?” said Joseph. “Mary is so tired. I must find a place where she can rest.” Perhaps the innkeeper saw Mary’s sweet face. Perhaps he saw how tired she looked. He said kindly, “You may take her to the stable if you like. It is clean and quiet there.” So Joseph took Mary to the stable. He made her a soft bed in the hay and she lay down to rest. Soon all was still.
Mary was very happy as she held the baby Jesus in her arms. She knew he was God’s best gift to the world. QUESTIONS |
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