Friday, March 27, 2009

Resurrection Eggs

plastic eggs

Years ago I saw resurrection eggs and remembered them this year. (This is not my idea and unfortunately I can’t find the source that I used now.)  There are different versions on the web with different items for each day.  The point is to go from Palm Sunday (when Jesus rode into town) to the Resurrection. You could also have an Easter resurrection egg hunt.

What You Need:

(1) Number 12 plastic Easter eggs
(2) Put the following items in the respective eggs:

one: a leaf
two: a piece of cloth with a little perfume on it
three: white clay shaped to look like flat bread
four: a picture of Jesus with children or a picture of your family
five: three dimes
six: a piece of purple cloth or paper
seven: a cross made out of wood, toothpicks, popsicle sticks, paper, or brown clay
eight: a nail
nine: a piece of paper that says THE KING OF THE JEWS
ten: a little bundle (wrapped in fabric, a baggie, plastic wrap, etc.) of spices–cloves would be nice
eleven: a stone–rounded would be best
twelve: leave empty

How to Use:

Each day the child opens up an egg and then mom/dad tell them the following:

One: When Jesus entered Jerusalem, the people waved branches because that is what people used to do when a king walked by.

Two: Later, Jesus had a special dinner with his friends. A woman came and poured perfume on his head. This showed that she knew that he was the Christ and she knew that he would die soon.

Three: The next day, Jesus had another special meal with his friends. We call this The Last Supper. This is when the sacrament began, because Jesus said that people who followed Him should have bread and wine or water to help them remember Him.

Four: Jesus went to a garden to pray. Here, he suffered for our sins. Because He did this for us, we can repent and live in heaven again.

Five: Judas was supposed to be one of Jesus’ special helpers, but instead he helped other men arrest Jesus. He did this because those men paid him money.

Six: After Jesus was arrested, the soldiers were really mean to Him and made fun of Him. One thing that they did was to put a purple robe on Him. Only kings wore purple robes. They didn't realize that He really was a King they were just teasing Him because people thought He was a king!

Seven: Jesus was crucified.

Eight: When the soldiers put Jesus on the cross, they pounded nails into His hands and feet.

Nine: Another thing the soldiers did to make fun of Jesus was to put a sign on the cross that said THE KING OF THE JEWS. Again, they thought they were making fun of him and they didn’t realize that He really was the King of the Jews!

Ten: After Jesus died, His friends put his body in a tomb. Later, some of the women who followed Him came to the tomb to put spices on His body. That was something they did back then when someone died.

Eleven: The tomb had a rock that could roll over the opening to seal it. While the women were walking to the tomb, they wondered how they would get the stone out of the way.

Twelve: When they got to the tomb, they were amazed to find that the stone had been rolled out of the way and Jesus’ body was gone! Then an angel came and told them, “He is risen; he is not here” (Mark 16:66). This egg is empty because Jesus’ tomb was empty. Jesus’ tomb was empty because He was resurrected!

5 comments:

Unknown said...

You've got some great craft ideas, something I'll need for the long, hot Texas summer to come. Thanks for visiting my blog. :)

Unknown said...

I got these as a gift from my home teacher last year. They are great!! Thanks for stopping by my Tipsy blog for UBP!

Jaye @ canadian-mom.ca said...

Great idea! Thanks for sharing :O)

Louise said...

That is a great idea, thanks for sharing :)

Brimful Curiosities said...

I may have to try this. Thanks.