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What we learned:
Today, the children learned that that
the Bible can be used to guide us through our time here on earth.
But it does no good if we don't know what His Word says. That's
why it is important, even for children, to read and study the Bible
on a regular basis.
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Memory Work:
Last week
Genesis, Exodus, Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy
This week
Joshua, Judges, Ruth, 1 Samuel, 2 Samuel, 1 Kings, 2 Kings,
1 Chronicles, 2 Chronicles, Ezra, Nehemiah, Esther
This week, along with the books already
memorized, help your child learn the next 12 books of the Old Testament.
The books of History. If your child already knows these, continue
on further with the Old Testament books. Practice several times with
your child saying all of the books learned so far in order, so they
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Suggested Parent/Child Activity:
When it is nearly dark outside, stand
in the center of a room with the lights off. Look out the window
and notice the dimly lighted sky. Now turn on all the lights in
the room and look out the window. Notice now how everything outside
looks totally dark. This is similar to God's Word, which is known
as the Light. When we are far from God's light (in a dark room),
the sin of the world outside doesn't appear so dark. But when we
are close to God's light (in a well lit room), it is easy to tell
how dark the sin of the outside world truly is.
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Daily Prayer:
Father God, Your Word is a lamp to my feet,
giving me the light I need for each and every step I take. Thank you
Lord for watching over me, for guiding me and for protecting me. Please
direct my footsteps according to Your Word, and let no sin take ahold
of me to draw me away from you. Amen. |
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