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| The Humble and the Proud | ||||
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| Using the parable about the Tax Collector
and the Pharisee, this activity will help show the difference between being humble and being boastful or proud. |
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| Materials: Plain paper Pencils, markers or crayons Duration: Approximately 20 minutes |
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Topics: Humility, Praise, Pride Target Age: Grades 1 2 3 4 5 6 |
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| What
you will do: Have the kids follow along in their Bibles as you read the parable about the Tax Collector and the Pharisee in Luke 18:10-14. Have the kids review the story as they draw a picture to show the difference between the two men. Allow about 10 minutes to complete the picture. Then, have each child give his/her picture to the person on the right. Then have each child tell the class what they like (good things) about the picture they are holding.
Additional Questions: When we boast about what we have, or look down on someone who is less
fortunate, we are telling God that He is not important, and that we think
we can do things on our own. This is so far from the truth. All good things
come from God, buy ourselves we are nothing. Therefore, we must live a
humble life before God, and admit that without him we are lost. To avoid
being proud, we must acknowledge and thank him for all He has given us.
When we do this, God will exalt us, and remember that God knows what is
in our heart. |
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