Jesus had to die in order to bring us life. His sacrifice brought salvation to the world. The passage of focus that coincides with these crafts is John 12:20-33, in which Jesus describes His death and compares it to grain that dies in order to grow out of the ground. The crafts described here follow that theme of plant growth. A "plant cup" plays with the idea of seeds going into the ground and plants sprouting back up. A "pop-up grain card" uses actual grain or oats along with a "springing up" element to recall the principles of the story.

https://ministry-to-children.com/crafts-Jesus-died-to-give-life-John-12

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https://ministry-to-children.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Sunday-School-Lesson-John-12-Jesus-Died-to-Live-1.pdf

https://ministry-to-children.com/Jesus-died-to-give-life-John-12-lesson