Singing Bible songs for kids is the greatest way to help them memorize God’s wonderful Word, the Bible. The Scripture Lady is a pro at helping kids hide God’s Word in their hearts!
“LOVING” is a sweet little Bible song based on Psalm 62:12, which says, “You, O Lord, are loving!” Our kids need to hear that God loves them very much regardless of their behavior. God loves his children on their good days AND bad days.
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Here is a Bible song about dads in the Bible that teaches about six famous dads in the Word of God. Your children will learn about Adam, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and David.
Last year, I took the opportunity to write a chapel program that I called "Let's Learn About Dads in the Bible." I soon wrote a Bible song about dads in the Bible that would creatively share about six famous men in God's Word - Adam, Noah, Abraham, Isaac, Jacob and David.
Being a dad is one of the greatest gifts God gives to a man and being a dad takes a lot of hard work and love. I believe every dad from the beginning of time has faced many of the same issues of fatherhood as all of us. They have learned how to love and guide their children carefully throughout the journey of life. But the greatest of all dads will teach their children about the greatest of all fathers - God the Father.
My Bible song about dads in the Bible showcases six men who were faithful to share the love of God with their children. None of them were perfect, but each chose to follow the One and True God.
This Bible song about dads in the Bible is a singing game. As I sing about each of the dads, I show a picture of each of the dads and the children have to find the matching picture. I have provided you with six pictures of these dads that you can use with this song or in any other way you choose.
Check out this sample video of the moves to this song:
Here are the lyrics to this Bible song about dads in the Bible:
There are many great dads in the Bible. Let's take some time to learn a few.
God has a plan for every dad, just like He has great plans for you.
OK. Let's learn about some of the dads in the Bible.
I will sing about a dad and show you a picture of that dad, then one of you will get to come forward and find the picture on my banner. Are you ready? Here we go!
Adam was the first dad God did make. Cain and Abel were his two boys.
But Cain was very jealous of Abel which took away their father's great joy.
Who can find the picture of Adam?
Noah was blessed with 3 strong sons who helped him build the ark
Noah showed a mighty faith in God even when the world became very dark
Who can find the picture of Noah?
Abraham was a very old man when God promised him a son
Through Isaac, Abraham became the father of many nations
Who can find the picture of Abraham?
Isaac was doubly blessed by God. He had two boys, twins!
The boys tricked their father, but then they learned that dishonesty never wins
Who can find the picture of Isaac?
Jacob loved Joseph very much. Joseph was his favorite child.
He gave Joseph a special coat. I'm sure this made Joseph smile
Who can find the picture of Jacob?
David had a son named Solomon who was very wise
David and Solomon both were kings. Their lives had lows and highs
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I have been singing the Gospel Fuzzy song for years now and children of all ages never seem to tire of hearing it. It is always a big hit in my teacher training workshops and I simply love sharing it. As you can see in the video, this version of the Gospel Fuzzy song requires a couple of props. First, you will need the Gospel Fuzzy puppet.
This can simply be made from black glove and 5 pom-poms in the following colors: yellow, black, red, white and green. Attach some cute googly eyes to each of the pom-poms and then attach each pom-pom to the following fingers: thumb - green, pointer - white, middle - red, ring - black and pinky - gold. The other prop you will need is a small Bible.
I actually use a pretend Bible that I made out of a decorative box. It holds my glove puppet after I'm done.
Here are the words to the song along with my additional comments:
We're the gospel fuzzies (Repeat)
And we want you to know
Gold stands for heaven (Repeat)
Where I want to go
(Do you want to go to Heaven too some day?)
Dark means I'm a sinner (Repeat)
So, I can't go to heaven
(What am I going to do?)
Red means Jesus died (Repeat)
To forgive my sins
(Yippee!)
Clean means I'm forgiven (Repeat)
And I'm clean within
(Isn't Jesus wonderful?)
Green means I'm growing (Repeat)
In my friendship with Him
We're the gospel fuzzies (Repeat)
And we want you to know
(Goodbye!)
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The Gospel Fuzzy song comes from the concept of the Wordless Book. If you're not familiar with this wonderful evangelism tool, you might want to click here to learn more. Basically, the Wordless Book takes the 5 colors mentioned above and shares the Gospel in an easy understandable and memorable way.
So, what are you waiting for? Go make your Gospel Fuzzies today and share it right away. Your kids will love them!
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"Let us throw off everything that hinders us and the sin that so easily entangles us an let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us."
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Singing Bible songs for kids is the greatest way to help them memorize God’s wonderful Word, the Bible. The Scripture Lady is a pro at helping kids hide God’s Word in their hearts!
“LOVING” is a sweet little Bible song based on Psalm 62:12, which says, “You, O Lord, are loving!” Our kids need to hear that God loves them very much regardless of their behavior. God loves his children on their good days AND bad days.
Scripture Lady’s Bible songs for kids are great for Sunday School classrooms, home schools or any children’s ministry!
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The Bible story of when Peter heals Tabitha is one of the greatest miracles in God's Word. I love coming up with creative ways to share the Bible and writing Bible story songs is a perfect way to teach God's stories. Follow along with the words of this song to teach your children that God is a miracle-working God!
I love the story of when Peter heals Tabitha. In fact, God used Peter to do more than heal Tabitha, God used Peter to bring Tabitha back to life! This wonderful story is told in Acts 9:36-41, which says:
36 Now there was at Joppa a certain disciple named Tabitha, which by interpretation is called Dorcas: this woman was full of good works and deeds which she did.
37 And it came to pass in those days, that she was sick, and died: whom when they had washed, they laid her in an upper chamber.
38 And forasmuch as Lydda was nigh to Joppa, and the disciples had heard that Peter was there, they sent unto him two men, desiring him that he would not delay to come to them.
39 Then Peter arose and went with them. When he was come, they brought him into the upper chamber: and all the widows stood by him weeping, and shewing the coats and garments which Dorcas made, while she was with them.
40 But Peter put them all forth, and kneeled down, and prayed; and turning him to the body said, Tabitha, arise. And she opened her eyes: and when she saw Peter, she sat up.
41 And he gave her his hand, and lifted her up, and when he had called the saints and widows, presented her alive. (King James Version, In the Public Domain)
What a GREAT story! When Peter heals Tabitha, I'm sure there was much rejoicing of all around who witnessed the miracle.
You can help your children rejoice anew at this miracle by sharing the words below to the song I have written.
Here is a video showing a LIVE performance of me performing "Peter Heals Tabitha" at a preschool while using Steve Axtell's Magic Drawing Board:
Here are the words to the song "Peter Heals Tabitha"
Hello! My name is Tabitha, but in the Greek language my name is Dorcas and I love to sew.
SL: Really? I love to sew too! What kind of things do you sew?
T: I love to sew clothes
Sewing! Sewing! Needle and thread in hand.
I love sewing clothes for children, women and men.
I sew for those with no money to spare.
But because God's good to me they have clothes to wear.
SL: That's wonderful, Tabitha! God has given you an amazing talent that can help lots of people.
T: Oh, yes! Sewing is one of the greatest gifts God has given me. But do you want to know the greatest gift God gave to me?
SL: Of course! What is it?
T: My life.
One day when I was sewing I started to feel sick
I was very dizzy then fell down like a brick
My friends they took me to my bed and found that I was dead
They took me to the upstairs room and covered up my head.
SL: Tabitha, what did you do?
T: I couldn't do anything, dear. I assure you that I was quite dead. But I can tell you what I wish I had been doing.
Sewing! Sewing! Needle and thread in hand.
I love sewing clothes for children, women and men.
I sew for those with no money to spare.
But because God's good to me they have clothes to wear.
SL: Well, you obviously didn't stay dead! What happened to you?
Some friends had heard that Peter was in the town near by.
Two men were sent to Peter while the women stood and cried.
Peter was a friend of Jesus, the Lord he did obey
When he arrived my friends showed him all the clothes I'd made
They said she loved:
Sewing! Sewing! Needle and thread in hand.
She loved sewing clothes for children, women and men.
She sewed for those with no money to spare.
Because God was so good to her we had clothes to wear.
SL: What happened next?
Peter sent my friends out then on his knees he prayed
He said, "Tabitha, get up." And my body did obey.
I opened up my eyes to see Peter standing there
He took me by the hand. I was alive and I was well!
Now, I could get back to...
Sewing! Sewing! Needle and thread in hand.
I love sewing clothes for children, women and men.
I sew for those with no money to spare.
But because God's good to me they have clothes to wear.
SL: That is an amazing story, Tabitha!
T: Oh, yes it is! Even though Jesus had already risen and gone back to Heaven, Jesus heard Peter's prayer and gave me back my life. It was a miracle. And many people in my town of Joppa believed in Jesus because of the miracle He did in my life.
Well, I must be going now! I have more sewing to do! Goodbye, dear!
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My Fruit of the Spirit song is one of the very first Bible verse songs I ever wrote and it is still one of my favorites. The kids love when I sing this song along with my fun Fruit of the Spirit boards and my bopper. Add these creative props to your own worship or teaching time in your classrooms or homes.
The Fruit of the Spirit song comes from Galatians 5:22-23, which says this: "But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,gentleness and self-control."
Learning the Fruit of the Spirit should be a goal for every one of us, especially for our children. Whether you are a parent or teacher, you can have lots of fun teaching these great Bible verses to your kids. And whatever version of a Fruit of the Spirit song you use, with a little help with some creative props, your children will have all 9 "fruits" memorized.
Prop #1: Fruit of the Spirit Boards When I sing my Fruit of the Spirit song, I use some boards that have all 9 of the fruits listed on 3 separate signs that look like this: I made my boards nice and strong so that they would last a long time. You can make your own boards by following my design above.
Prop #2: The Bopper When performing my Fruit of the Spirit song, I use one of my favorite props that I call a "Bopper." A bopper is simply a dowel rod with a sponge ball attached to the end of it. Here is a picture:
Prop #3: A Big Bible Of course, you can use a regular size Bible, but if you have one of those big "family" Bibles, it will be more engaging for the kids. One of my mottos in children's ministry is: The bigger the better. Here is a picture of a big "family" Bible:
How to share the Fruit of the Spirit Song
For this song, you will need to pick 4 kids to "be on stage" with you. You will give the first 3 kids one of the boards to hold. The fourth child will hold the Bible in their hands. You, the teacher, are in charge of the bopper. As you sing the song, you will lightly bop each of the sign holders on their heads, while standing behind them, indicating that they are to turn one full turn around as fast as they can. I created the boards so that each "fruit" in the song gets its own "bop."
When you sing the reference to the song, Galatians 5:22, you will then bop the child holding the Bible. This is the cue for all the class to get out of their seats and turn around along with the child holding the Bible. That's it! It's simple and very fun. Props can make a BIG difference in your children's ministry!
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Singing a Bible song for Romans 3:23 will help your kids learn the truth about sin. This well-known verse says that "all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God." Use this Bible song to help your kids memorize this verse and hide it in their hearts for all their lives.
As Christians, we all know that sin is the most serious of topics. However, I actually had fun writing a Bible song for Romans 3:23.
The Wordless Book is a very simple tool for evangelism. It takes the five colors of Black or Dark, Red, White or Clean, Green and Yellow or Gold to explain the Gospel of Jesus Christ on a very elementary, yet effective, level. I have a Bible song that correlates with each color.
The dark color represents sin and Romans 3:23 is the perfect verse to teach about sin. I love Child Evangelism Fellowship's definition of sin: Sin is anything I think, say or do that displeases God.
Kids need to recognize that they are sinners and that Jesus gave His life to take the punishment for their sin. So, I wanted to write a song that was both upbeat and truthful.
How did I go about that? Well, I thought of good old Elvis Presley. When I picture Elvis, I think of him in his black leather jacket and slick backed black hair.
Before singing the song, I tell the children that Elvis was a pretty cool guy and a great singer, but he was also a sinner just like you and me. He did wrong things sometimes and the wrong things he did were sinful. I then proceed to bring out a pair of cool black sunglasses and then I teach them the moves to the song.
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"Easter is Coming" is a Bible holiday song to help your children learn that Easter is not about bunnies or eggs or a brand new dress or suit. Easter is about how Jesus gave His life upon the cross to save us from our sin. Easter is about God's great love for you and me.
It's almost Easter! Spring has arrived and so has the holiday that celebrates that Jesus is ALIVE! Try singing this new Bible holiday song for Easter to help your kids know the true meaning of Easter.
I wrote this Bible holiday song for Easter last year and it has quickly become one of my favorites to sing to kids.
Check out this sample video of the moves to this song:
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Kids LOVE music and here is a Bible song for the Beatitudes from Matthew 5.
Kathy Vincent, The Scripture Lady, LOVES writing Bible verse songs to help children learn and memorize a specific Bible verse.
Matthew 5 gives us one of Jesus' greatest parts of a sermon we call "The Beatitudes." Take a moment to listen to this sample Bible song for the Beatitudes.
Here is a sample video of this Bible song for the Beatitudes:
The Beatitudes are found in Matthew 5 which says this:
“Blessed are the poor in spirit,for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.4 Blessed are those who mourn,for they will be comforted.5 Blessed are the meek,for they will inherit the earth.6 Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness,for they will be filled.7 Blessed are the merciful,for they will be shown mercy.8 Blessed are the pure in heart,for they will see God.9 Blessed are the peacemakers,for they will be called children of God.10 Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness,for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. (NIV)
Here are the lyrics to the song:
Blessed are the poor in spirit for theirs is the kingdom of heaven
Blessed are those who mourn for they will be comforted
Blessed are the meek for they'll inherit the earth
Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness for they will be filled
Chorus:
The beatitudes are blessings from above
They fill our lives with gratitude and love
So rejoice be glad and learn each one
These blessings from above
Blessed are the merciful for they will be shown mercy
Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God
Blessed are the peacemakers; they'll be called sons of God
Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
Chorus:
The beatitudes are blessings from above
They fill our lives with gratitude and love
So rejoice be glad and learn each one
These blessings from above
What can your children learn from this song?
"The Beatitudes" is part of one of the greatest sermons Jesus ever gave from "The Sermon on the Mount."
While each of the main points has an unfathomable depth of meaning, each point can also be introduced to our children to help them begin to grasp the meaning. Our children need to know that when they follow God, He will bless them. We can't do anything to earn our salvation, but Jesus is clear that we need to live out our salvation by doing what the Beatitudes tell us to do.
How can you use this Bible song for "The Beatitudes" with your children?
Use this song to help your children memorize "The Beatitudes."
Sing this song when teaching how important it is to live the way Jesus calls us to live.
Share this Bible verse song when doing a lesson on how we can be blessed by God.
Bible verse songs help children remember God's word!
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Here are two Bible songs about people in the Bible that your children will really enjoy singing. "Won't You Tell Me Now, Vol's One and Two" showcase over 20 Bible people that your children need to know.
These songs are like a game. Your kids have to figure out the name of each Bible person from the clues in the song.
Two of my absolutely favorite songs about people in the Bible are "Won't You Tell Me Now, Vol. One" and "Won't You Tell Me Now, Vol. Two."
I call these biblical literacy songs because they can be used to help children grow in their knowledge of some of the greatest characters in the Bible.
I believe it is crucial that our children become very acquainted with such people in the Bible as Adam and Eve, Noah, Abraham and Sarah, Isaac and Rebekah, Jacob, Leah and Rachel, Joseph and Moses and on and on.
These are the people that God wrote about so that we could learn more about Him. And singing songs about people in the Bible is a great way for kids to grow in their knowledge of these great men and women of the Bible.
Here are the lyrics to "Won't You Tell Me Now, Vol. One"- Songs About People in the Bible:
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Who were the first two people God made People God made, people God made Who were the first two people God made Won't you tell me now? Did you say Adam and Eve? Then you are right!
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Who built a big boat out of wood Out of wood, out of wood Who built a big boat out of wood Won't you tell me now? Did you say Noah? Then you are right!
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Who had a child at a very old age A very old age, a very old age Who had a child at a very old age Won't you tell me now? Did you say Abraham? Then you are right!
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Who dreamed of a ladder going up to Heaven Up to Heaven, up to Heaven Who dreamed of a ladder going up to Heaven Won't you tell me now? Did you say Jacob? Then you are right!
***** Who got a colorful coat from his dad A coat from his dad, a coat from his dad Who got a colorful coat from his dad Won't you tell me now? Did you say Joseph? Then you are right!
***** Who led the people through the big Red Sea The big red sea, the big red sea Who led the people through the big Red Sea Won't you tell me now? Did you say Moses? Then you are right!
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Who did God give the ten commandments to Commandments to, commandments to Who did God give the ten commandments to Won't you tell me now? Did you say Moses? Then you are right!
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Who prayed for Jericho's walls to fall Walls to fall, walls to fall Who prayed for Jericho's walls to fall Won't you tell me now? Did you say Joshua? Then you are right!
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Who prayed for a sign from a piece of wool A piece of wool, a piece of wool Who prayed for a sign from a piece of wool Won't you tell me now? Did you say Gideon? Then you are right!
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Who in the Bible was the strongest man The strongest man, the strongest man Who in the Bible was the strongest man Won't you tell me now? Did you say Samson? Then you are right!
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Who loves you and gave His life for you His life for you, his life for you Who loves you and gave His life for you Won't you tell me now? Did you say Jesus? Then you are right!
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Click the link for a fun game you might like to play called "Bible Character Password" with your kids to help them learn even more people in the Bible.
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