Kids’ News – Living the Golden Rule

This week in class, we spent time with one of Jesus’ most famous teachings—The Golden Rule.

“Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” – Luke 6:31

But we didn’t stop at just the one verse—we looked at the bigger story around it.

In Luke 6, Jesus is talking to a large crowd of people. Some were curious, others were hurting, and many hoped to hear something to change their lives. And Jesus said something that probably surprised them:

“Love your enemies. Do good to those who hate you. Bless those who curse you. Pray for those who mistreat you.” – Luke 6:27–28

Wait—love your enemies? That’s not easy. It’s hard enough to love our friends when we’re having a bad day! But Jesus was teaching something radical. He didn’t just want people to follow rules—He wanted them to learn how to live with mercy, the way God loves us.

That’s where the Golden Rule comes in: “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” It’s a way to practice empathy—putting yourself in someone else’s shoes. When we live this way, we aren’t just being polite—we’re acting like Jesus. He showed us that real love takes action, even when it’s hard.

In class, the kids did an amazing job talking about what empathy means and how we can show it to others: listening, sharing, helping, and forgiving.

We also had a very special Sunday as we celebrated Mother’s Day. We made crafts, shared stories, and thanked God for the women who love and care for us like Jesus does—with strength, patience, and lots of grace.

And of course, our classroom continues to be full of wonder! After our nine chicks hatched during Easter week (plus a surprise tenth the next day!), we moved on to our butterfly project. Our caterpillars have formed cocoons, and we’re keeping watch, hoping to release the butterflies on a Sunday morning soon.

What We Learned

✔ The Golden Rule comes from Jesus’ teaching to love, even when it’s hard.
✔ Empathy means understanding how others feel—and responding with kindness.
✔ Jesus calls us to live with mercy, not just toward friends, but toward everyone.
✔ We can honor others—like our moms and caregivers—by living out Jesus’ love every day.

See you in church!

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