Mission Briefing
God Is Making Everything New!
Has something ever gotten broken – a toy, a friendship, a dream – and you wished so much that it could be fixed? God has the most incredible plan: one day, He is going to make EVERYTHING new. Not just fixed – brand new! This mission explores Revelation 21:5.
What Does Revelation 21:5 Mean?
John saw a vision of the end of all things, and he heard God Himself speak from His throne: “I am making all things new.” God doesn’t just patch things up – He makes them completely new. Every broken thing in this world – sadness, sickness, loneliness, death – will be made new. And God said to write it down, because these words are trustworthy and true. You can count on it.
Hero Challenge
Find something old that needs a little fixing – a drawing, a toy, or even a friendship. Do your best to restore or improve it this week. As you work on it, think about how much more powerfully God is going to restore all of creation. Then thank Him for it!
Did You Know?
The book of Revelation was written by the apostle John while he was a prisoner on a small island called Patmos. He was cut off from his friends and family – yet God gave him the most breathtaking vision of the future ever recorded. The promise that God is making all things new was given in a place that felt very broken – and that makes it even more powerful.
Ages 4-6: Little Hero Question
Can God fix broken things? What is something you would love to see made brand new?
Ages 7-9: Growing Hero Question
God says He is making “all things” new – not just some things. What are some broken things in the world you hope God will make new one day?
Ages 10-13: Champion Question
How does the promise that God will make all things new give you hope right now – today – even though that day hasn’t arrived yet?
♥ Mission Prayer
God, thank You that You are not finished yet — You are making all things new! Help me to hold on to that hope when things around me feel broken or sad. I trust that Your words are true. Amen.