March 21, 2008
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Resurrection Rolls
Just thought I would put this up again in the case anyone that saw the pics on my blog of us doing it last year here would like to do it with their kiddos this year. It’s yummy and very fun! My kids are begging to do it again this Sunday!
Here’s
a new twist on the Resurrection Cookie idea for Easter, both are recipes you can
do with your kids/grand kids in order for them to understand the death and
resurrection of Jesus Christ. This fun recipe uses Crescent rolls and a
disappearing marshmallow!Preheat Oven to 350 degrees
Ingredients:
Crescent rolls
Melted butter
Large marshmallows
Cinnamon
SugarGive each child a triangle of crescent rolls. The crescent roll represents the
cloth that Jesus was wrapped in.Read Matthew 27:57-61
1. Give each child a marshmallow. This represents Jesus.
2. Have him/her dip the marshmallow in melted butter. This represents the oils
of embalming.
3. Now dip the buttered marshmallow in the cinnamon and sugar which represents
the spices used to anoint the body.
4. Then wrap up the coated marshmallow tightly in the crescent roll (not like a
typical crescent roll up, but bring the sides up and seal the marshmallow
inside.) This represents the wrapping of Jesus’ body after death.
5. Place in a 350 degree oven for 10-12 minutes. (The oven represents the tomb -
pretend like it was three days!)
6. Let the rolls cool slightly. The children can open their rolls (cloth) and
discover that Jesus is no longer there, HE IS RISEN!!!! (The marshmallow melts
and the crescent roll is puffed up, but empty.)Now read Matthew 28:5-8
Explain: At the tomb, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary saw an angel, who told
them not to be afraid. No one had taken Jesus’ body, but He Had risen from the
dead! The angel told the women to go and tell the disciples what they had seen,
that Jesus had risen from the dead. They were so excited, they ran all the way
home to tell the disciples the good news! He is risen from the dead! Alleluia!After that Jesus appeared in person to Peter, then to the 12 disciples and after
that, to more than 500 people. Jesus’ appearance to eyewitnesses, those who saw
Him with their own eyes, would give support and prove that Jesus rose from the
dead (1 Corinthians 15:3-6).By rising from the dead, Jesus proved once and for all that He was the Messiah,
the Savior of the World, the Chosen One, and the Lamb of God. By dying on the
cross and rising from the dead, Jesus did what no other had ever done before. As
both God and man, He overcame sin, death, and hell. And now because of what
Jesus has done, these things no longer have any power over those who believe in
Jesus and allow His Spirit to lead and direct them. Rather than being slaves to
sin and death, Christians ( those who love and believe in Jesus) are free to
obey God and do good ( Romans 6:17-18). The Bible says in John 8:36, “If
therefore the Son shall make you free, you shall be free indeed.”However, we will only obey God if we listen to the Holy Spirit our helper. He
enables believers in Jesus to do the right thing. It is important that we read
the Bible (God’s Word) because one of the ways the Holy Spirit helps us obey God
is by reminding us of what He says to us in His Word. God’s Spirit will never go
against his Word. In fact, when we read God’s Word, we are listening to the Holy
Spirit. Of course, you won’t always do the right thing; the Bible says this ) 1
John 1:5-10). But that is why we need to continue to confess our sins knowing
that God forgives us, based on what Jesus did on the cross. This is also a
reason we need to spend time with other believers in Christ so they can
encourage us in our faith.May you have a blessed and meaningful Easter!
- Author Unknown -
Comments (5)
I would love to give these a try someday! Ready to bake crescent rolls aren’t available here and I haven’t taken the time to make “real” crescent rolls. Need to figure out how to time it so that I can do it.
Thank you for sharing this ~
Sarah, we did this one year in Sunday school and they were sooooooo yummy…the only thing I would add is to make make sure you have your rolls sealed or Jesus seeps out (marshmellow) rofl…but they are delishious…I love them..makes me want one right now..
~C~
I looked up your last years post just the other day. I am teaching kids church tomorrow and will be making the rolls with the kids. I like “C”‘s advice. I would hate to have a seepy Jesus.
I need to make these with my kids! Crescent rolls are one of their favorites and marshmallows too- what a neat idea. Thank you for sharing this! I hope you had a wonderful and blessed Easter!!