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| Weeds | |||
| by Martin Ellgar www.entergrace.org |
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| Weeds in the lawn are like sins in our life with the potential to destroy life. | |||
| Materials: A few fresh weeds A bag to carry the weeds. Green crepe paper Duration: Approximately 10 minutes |
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Topics: Disobedience, Forgiveness, Grace, Sin Target Age: Grades 1 2 3 4 5 6 |
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Preparation: Cut seven or more various lengths of green crepe paper. The crepe paper lengths should be long enough to be easily draped over your shoulders and hang down to about your waist or tied around your head. What you will do: 1. Pull out a weed from the bag and ask the children whether they know what kind of plant this is. Someone will know it is a weed. 2. "Yes, it is a weed. I have not been doing any gardening for awhile, and yesterday I noticed that my wonderful green lawn was nearly covered with weeds. It did not look like a lawn any longer.” 3. Pull out the other weeds to show the variety of weeds found in the lawn. 4. Explain the nature of weeds. “Weeds can cover the grass, they can kill the grass and they can change the lawn into a nasty weed patch. It can happen quickly especially when you don’t look after your lawn”. 5. Change direction. “Jesus talks about weeds in the Bible. Weeds are like sins in our life, but these weeds you can’t see, they are inside us”. 6. Take one of the crepe paper strips. Hold it up and say, “I have a pretend weed, and I’m going to call it, ‘hate’. Perhaps there is someone at school that you hate, well that’s a weed”. Drape that weed over your shoulder, so that it becomes part of you. 7. Repeat the process with as many strips of paper as you can cover your shoulders, arms, and especially your head. The weeds could be called various things that is: stealing, yelling at parents, not listening to the teacher, not allowing others to play in the same game, making someone else cry, and so on. 8. Afterwards say to the children, “The weeds in my life have changed me, look at me, you can hardly see who I am. Some people may think I’m just a big nasty weed. The weeds have changed me, and I feel terrible.” 9. “There is good news. Jesus can take away the weeds in our life. Every time you pray to Jesus to forgive you, He takes away a weed”. Ask for forgiveness for each of the sins that you named while draping the crepe paper around yourself, as you do so - peel off the strips of crepe paper. 10. “With all the weeds gone, then Jesus and everyone can see clearly the beautiful person that you really are”. 11. Finish with prayer, “Dear Jesus, thank you for loving us and taking care of us everyday, please take away the weeds in our life, so that we can grow into the person that you have made. Amen” |
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