Scripture Memorization - Saxe Gotha Presbyterian Church
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Scripture Memorization - Saxe Gotha Presbyterian Church
Scripture Memorization ool Presch Hebrews 4:13 (GNT) “There is nothing that can be hid from God; everything in all creation is exposed and lies open before his eyes.” Motions: There is nothing – shake head no that can be hid – hide face behind hands from God; – point up everything – stretch arms wide in all creation – take hands overhead, out, and down is exposed – start with hand covering a fist, then uncover and lies open – palms open before his eyes. – point to eyes Hebrews 4:13 – hold hands open like a book Blessing May you rely on the truth to set you free. d n a a u h Jos s e t i n o e b the Gi uth. r t e h t e Lies hid Take the Lead Prepare your child for next week’s lesson by reading together Genesis 25:19-34, 27:1-42, the story of Jacob tricking Esau. Joshua 9:3-27 Copyright 2014 KidzMatter Ministries All Rights Reserved. kidzmatter.com We believe that spiritual development happens in the home as well as in the church setting. We want to help you engage as a family. This take-home is designed to help you connect with your child about the lesson they had the past week. Use all the ideas one night, or spread them out throughout the week. Enjoy! Object Lesson SUPPLIES •bandana Use a bandana or strip of material to make a gag. Tie it around one family member’s head, making sure that it goes through their mouth. Now, that person will try to give an instruction or tell a story. You might want them to read a page from a storybook that has the cover hidden (so no one can tell what book it is). Try to figure out what the gagged person is trying to tell you or what story they are reading. The person who is gagged cannot use their hands in any way to help communicate. How is being gagged with this bandana like what we do when we tell a lie? With the gag on, it was difficult to tell what was really being said. The gag was keeping the real instructions or the real story from coming through. When we lie, that lie keeps the truth from coming out. How can we make the story clear? Remove the gag! When we remove lies from what we say and do, then we make it possible for the truth to be understood … clearly! Activity Play a silly game of “What if …” Complete the sentence with one ingredient that you could add to a familiar dish you make at your house. This ingredient should be something that if added would ruin the dish. Example: What if I added a cup of hot sauce instead of milk to our mashed potatoes? What if I added dill pickle slices to the brownies? The kids will have fun making up these ridiculous “What ifs.” It only took one ingredient to ruin our favorite foods in our “What if” game. Let’s think about that. “What if” we tell just one lie? One lie …yes, just one lie. Does it do any harm? Could one lie possibly ruin anything? In our story about Joshua and the Gibeonites, the Gibeonites tried to hide behind one lie. But, Joshua found out! God doesn’t like it when anyone lies. You may think that no one found out about your lie—like your mom or dad or friend or teacher—but, God always knows. He knows everything that you say and everything that you do. When you’re tempted to lie, have a little conversation with God about it, and I bet you can guess what He’s going to tell you to do! Partnering with Preschool Development A skill that preschoolers are developing is investigating using tools. Preschoolers love to mimic adults using tools, and one of their favorites is a flashlight! Flashlights help the development of fine motor skills as your child moves his wrist to shine a light under a table. Fine motor skills are also challenged in turning on and off the light. Help your child in this stage develop these skills by playing games and doing activities with a flashlight. Turn off the lights and play a game of “I Spy” in the dark. Hide an item and let him go on a flashlight hunt to find it. Put on some music and let him create his own light show using the flashlights.