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Helping Kids Overcome Jealousy
A Children’s Church Curriculum on Cain and Abel
In today’s world, where social media, school competitions, and even family dynamics can trigger feelings of jealousy in children, it’s more important than ever to teach them how to handle these emotions with grace. That’s why our newest children’s church curriculum, “Overcoming Jealousy: A Children’s Church Lesson on Cain & Abel,” is designed to help kids understand and manage jealousy in a healthy, Christ-centered way.
Through the story of Cain and Abel in Genesis 4, and supported by the wisdom of James 3:16, this lesson shows children how jealousy can harm relationships and disrupt peace. More importantly, it teaches them that choosing love, kindness, and gratitude can help overcome those emotions. This curriculum is ideal for children’s church, Sunday School, or even home-based Bible studies.
What’s Included in This Curriculum?
This all-in-one lesson plan includes everything you need to bring the powerful message of overcoming jealousy to life in your children’s ministry. Here’s a breakdown of what’s inside:
1. Opening Questions
These thought-provoking questions help kids reflect on their own feelings and experiences with jealousy. They’ll learn to identify jealousy in their own lives and begin to understand why it can be harmful.
2. True Story / Modern Day Parable: The Tale of Emma and Sophia
This story about two friends facing jealousy after a school art competition serves as a relatable example for kids. It teaches that jealousy doesn’t have to destroy relationships—and how choosing to celebrate others can make a big difference in our friendships.
3. Object Lesson: The Red Filter
In this simple, hands-on object lesson, children will learn how jealousy distorts our view of others. By using a flashlight and colored filters, kids will see how jealousy “filters” our perception, making us miss the beauty and kindness in others. When we choose love over jealousy, we begin to see things clearly!
4. Sermon & Scripture
The story of Cain and Abel is retold from Genesis 4:1–16. In this portion, kids will discover how Cain’s jealousy led to destructive choices and how God warns us to overcome sin in our hearts. This powerful narrative will help children understand the importance of making the right choices when faced with jealousy.
5. 10 Questions & Answers About the Bible Story
This section features 10 questions designed to help kids reflect on the story and reinforce the lessons learned. It’s a great way to keep them engaged and encourage them to apply the story’s teachings in their lives.
6. Games and Activities
This curriculum includes two ice-breaker games and four fun indoor games that help kids work together, share compliments, and encourage each other—reinforcing the message of kindness over jealousy. Whether it’s a Jealousy Freeze Dance or a Compliment Relay, these games are sure to keep kids engaged and teach valuable lessons through play.
7. Craft Ideas
The crafts in this lesson give children hands-on ways to process the lesson. They’ll create visual reminders of how to deal with jealousy in a positive way, helping the message stick long after the lesson is over.
8. Closing Prayer
The lesson wraps up with a closing prayer, inviting God to help children choose love and gratitude over jealousy. It’s a moment of reflection and commitment to act kindly, just as God has called us to do.
Helpful Outside Resources to Enhance the Message
To help reinforce the lesson, these links help bring the message to life through storytelling:
Why This Curriculum is a Must-Have
In a world that often celebrates comparison and competition, teaching kids about the dangers of jealousy is more crucial than ever. By focusing on positive emotions like love, gratitude, and encouragement, this curriculum provides a foundation for teaching children how to deal with jealousy and choose kindness. It’s a perfect lesson for any children’s ministry or Sunday School classroom, and it’s easy to adapt for homeschool or small groups as well.
Download Your Curriculum Today!
Get your hands on this complete children’s church curriculum today and help the kids in your ministry learn to overcome jealousy and embrace God’s love. Perfect for teaching James 3:16 and the timeless story of Cain and Abel, this resource is ready to use with minimal preparation!

Overcoming Jealousy: A Children’s Church Lesson on Cain & Abel
Help kids tackle the tricky emotion of jealousy with this engaging and heart-focused lesson on Cain and Abel. Featuring James 3:16, this ready-to-use curriculum includes a modern-day parable, games, crafts, a creative object lesson, worship links, and more—perfect for teaching children how to choose love and gratitude over envy.