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What we learned:
Today, we learned that God wants to communicate
with us and how important it is for us to listen. We discovered how
God spoke to Moses through a burning bush. We may not hear His voice
aloud, but He does speak to our hearts through the Holy Spirit all
the time. Sometimes, however, we are just too busy to listen. We need
to take time to pray and listen to what God has to say. (Scripture used: Exodus 3:1-15) |
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Memory Verse:
"My help cometh from the LORD,
which made heaven and earth." (Psalm 121:2 KJV)
Practice this verse again with your child
during the week. This will not only help them remember the verse but
it will also help to reinforce what they learned during class. |
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Suggested Parent/Child Activity:
This week, start a prayer journal with your
child. Have your child write down several prayer requests with enough space
below to write how God answers each one. Pray for each request on
the list, and add to the journal whenever a there is a new request.
After a week, discus the different ways God answers prayers. Explain
how prayer is one way we can communicate with God, especially when
we are simply silent for a while as we listen for His soft gentle
voice. |
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Daily Prayer:
Dear Lord, help me to grow closer to You
by listening for Your voice, as You speak to me in many different
ways. Your Word is precious to me, like gold and silver. It guides
me in truth and light. Help me to keep Your Word close to my heart,
so I will not sin against You. Open my ears, Lord, so I will hear and
know how wonderful You are. Amen. |
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