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Monday, May 25, 2020

Psalm 19 ~ More to be Desired

Hello and Welcome!

Don't you love it when Bible verses have been made into a song?

I have always loved to sing Psalm 19.









Psalm 19
The Law of the Lord is perfect, converting the soul,
The testimony of the Lord is sure,
making wise the simple,

More to be desired are they than gold, yea than much fine gold,
sweeter also than honey and the honey comb.

The  statutes of the Lord are right, rejoicing the heart,
The commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes,

More to be desired are they than gold, yea than much fine gold,
sweeter also than honey and the honey comb.

The fear of the Lord is clean, enduring forever.
The judgments of the Lord are true and righteous altogether,

More to be desired are they than gold, yea, than much fine gold,
sweeter also than honey and the honey comb.










James 5:13b 
...if anyone is cheerful he is to sing praises.

To listen, just click on the singing girl above!

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Micaiah ~ The Honest Prophet!

Hello and Welcome!

I have always enjoyed the lesson about Micaiah.

The Courageous Prophet 

Who Told the Truth!


Helping our students develop good character 
is key in helping them in their everyday life 
and especially to be pleasing to the Lord.

Honesty is one thing that is exactly like the character of God. 
Titus 1:2.    

Lesson Text: 1 Kings 22:1-40; 2 Chronicles 18:1-34

Extra Bible Verses:

What does it mean to tell the truth? 
To tell exactly what happened. 

What does it mean to tell a lie? 
To change the story or not tell exactly how something happened.

Our lesson is about a Prophet who had the courage to tell the truth. 

Prophet - A prophet is someone who boldly spoke God's messages to God's people.
They could tell what would happen in the future. 

Today our lesson is from the Old Testament - 1 Kings 22


Use Globe and Labeled Maps - United and Divided Kingdoms.
This is the land where the Israelites lived. 
Our Bible lesson takes place during the Mosaic age when the Israelites followed the Old Testament Law in the time of the Minor Kings (show on timeline), when the Kingdom of Israel Had divided and had become 2 Kingdoms known as the: 
  • Northern Kingdom  - Israel
  • Southern Kingdom - Judah


Sometimes these Kingdoms would be at war with other nations around them. 
(Map) - Locate Aram/Syria.
Aram/Syria was one of the nation that had made war against the nation of Israel and had taken over the area of Ramoth-Gilead, (black arrow on map).

 Vs.1- It had been 3 years since Israel and Aram had been at war. 


Vs. 2- It was during this 3rd year that Jehoshaphat the good King of Judah,
went down to visit Ahab the Bad King of Israel.*
(The King of Judah had riches and honor in abundance, 
and had allied himself by marriage with King Ahab)

King Ahab did not like to listen to God very well
and that is what made him a bad King. 

Listening to God is VERY important!
(Some dialog between the Kings)
The Kings had just gotten done eating and talked as they wore their royal roes
and sat on their thrones at the entance of the gate of Samaria,
 2 Chronicle
s 18:2.**

King Ahab said to his servants,
"Do you know that Ramoth-Gilead belongs to us
and we are doing nothing to take it back from the King of Syria? 
Then King Ahab of Israel asked King Jehoshaphat of Judah 
if he would go into battle with him 
at Ramoth-Gilead against the King of Syria.

King Jehoshaphat said, Yes! 
"I am as you are.
My People as your people, my horses as your horses.
But first, please, ask the Lord if this is a good thing."

Who remembers what a prophet is?
Someone who boldly spoke God's messages to God's people.
The prophets could tell the Kings if going into battle 
would be a good thing or not.

Today we listen to God by reading His Words in the Bible. 
We think about what He said, (head)
We feel like obeying what He said, (heart)
and then we do what He wants, (hand). 


So King Ahab called his prophets together.
There were about 400 of them!
They were bad prophets.
They knew that King Ahab REALLY wanted to fight.
They also knew that Ahab didn't care what God wanted or thought.
Ahab really didn't want to do what was right!  


The prophets ended up saying "Go fight!" 
Just to please King Ahab.


Now King Jehoshaphat WASN'T convinced that these were
prophets of God and that God wanted them to go into battle.
He asked, "Do you have any prophets of the Lord here that we may ask?



King Ahab said,
"I have one, but I don't like him. His name is Micaiah.
He always tells me bad messages from God,
but I will send for him,"


A messenger was sent to find Micaiah the Prophet
and when he found him he said,
"Hey Micaiah, the 400 other prophets said
that if Kin Ahab fights he will win.
I think you should tell the King the same thing."


But Micaiah answered, 
"I will only tell him the truth about what God tells me."


When Micaiah arrived he saw
 the two Kings and 400 prophets. 
King Ahab asked him if they should go fight 
with the nation of Aram/Syria. 

Micaiah knew what the King WANTED to hear 
so he ended up telling a lie like the other prophets saying, 
"Go fight, you will win," (say in a depressed tone.)
Micaiah must have felt bad when he lied. 
Telling the truth makes us feel so much better inside,


But then Ahab must have realized he was not telling the truth 
and told Micaiah to tell the truth. 

So Micaiah tells the truth 
and again the King is disappointed 
with Micaiah's (The Lord's) news. 
But it WAS the truth! 


Micaiah said, 
" I saw the people wandering around like lost sheep without a shepherd. 
God said, "They have no leader. Send these people home."

The message meant that something bad would happen to King Ahab 
if he went to war. He would no longer be able to lead his soldiers. 
(He would die.)



King Ahab said, "I told you so! 
This one prophet tells me nothing good about myself."
Ahab is not thinking about how the message is really from God, 
He just thinks Micaiah doesn't like him. 

But it was the truth.
It WAS God's message and King Ahab had asked for the truth,
but did not want to believe it. 



Micaiah told Ahab that all the other prophets had lied. ***


When one of the prophets named Zedekiah
 heard what Micaiah said about them, 
he became so angry he struck Micaiah on the cheek.
After learning what Micaiah said, 
he did not want to put up with being
 told his words were no to be trusted or good enough.



Then King Ahab ordered the prophet Micaiah to be put in prison.
But WAIT MICAIAH TOLD THE TRUTH!

King Ahab fed Micaiah with only bread and water to eat until 
Ahab returned from battle in peace. 

So the Kings are going to go out and fight. 
But Micaiah said, "If you return from battle,
 then I did not tell you the truth about God's message. 
The truth was, that Ahab would not return. 
He would die in battle. 


King Ahab and King Jehoshaphat took their armies into battle.
(Show Ramoth-Gilead again)
Ahab didn't want the enemy to know that he was the King, 
so he disguised himself and took off his royal robes 
and put on a soldiers uniform. 
But he told King Jehoshaphat to stay in his royal robes.


The King of Aram/Syria told his army to only fight King Ahab, 
so when they saw King Jehoshaphat still wearing his robes 
they thought that he was King Ahab and chased him! 
Well, soon they found out he wasn't King Ahab 
and left him alone.


Then a soldier shot an arrow in the air without aiming it at anyone. 
The arrow came down and found it's target, 
for it hit King Ahab in the crack of hit armor. 
King Ahab died from the wound. 
(For more about King Ahab's death see 1 Kings 22:34-38)


The Army came home just like Micaiah the prophet had said, 
"Like sheep without a shepherd." 
Their King was not with them anymore.
God saw the kind of man King Ahab really was.

God did send him a warning but he did not want to listen. 

He just wanted to do what he wanted. 
King Ahab should have listened to Micaiah 
when he warned him about God's true message!!



Questions: 

Did Micaiah do the right thing by telling the truth?
Yes, he did.

But sometimes,
those who are honest end up being hurt like Micaiah.

Was Micaiah pleasing to God? 
Yes! Very much!

Who else in the Bible did nothing wrong, and was hurt?
Jesus.

God always wants us to tell the truth no matter what.

What might tempt or make someone want to lie?
- Being afraid of someone's anger.
- Being embarrassed to tell the truth.
- Afraid we might hurt someone's feelings.
- Knowing someone doesn't want to hear the truth.

We should always feel sad after telling a lie
because it is going against what God wants.

Let's fight against lying with these Bible verses!
 Colossians 3:9-10
1 John 2:21
John 8:44



*Teacher note: 
#1 Jehoshaphat's son was married to Ahab's daughter, 
so a visit may not have been out of the ordinary,
 2 Chronicles 18:1; 2 Kings 8:16-18.
#2 From Judah to Israel is going downhill 
so that is why Jehoshaphat went "down" to Israel.

**Teacher note:
Kings in the Orient had Portable thrones.

*** Teacher note:
God was really behind the prophet's lies. 
He had put a deceiving spirit in their mouths. 
But in any case they lied. 
1 Kings 22:19-20


 A "Gold Star" just for you!
Click on the gold star to download these lesson visual aids!
Click on the girl singing to listen!
https://soundcloud.com/gwen-schnell/tell-the-truth?in=gwen-schnell/sets/primary-bible-class-songs

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Sunday, May 24, 2020

Superheroes - "Mighty Men of God!"

Hello and Welcome!

Noah, Sampson, and David 

What can all these men have in common? 

One year they were portrayed as 
Superheroes - "Mighty Men of God" 
in our Vacation Bible School! 
It was a 3 day VBS from 9 to Noon, 
beginning on Monday and ending with 
our open house on Wednesday evening.

Noah 
Was definitely a superhero, a great man of faith;
Hebrews 11.


Sampson 
He was a superhero in the sense that God used his strength along with his "short fuse" to fight the Philistines, the enemy of the Israelites;
Judges 16:23-31


David 
Because of his great faith that God would fight his battle against Goliath, 
he showed that faith by his courage, David was also a superhero! 




Room Décor'
Keeping a list of basic things I like to develop each year for VBS is a great help!
My list covers such things as:

Large theme letters!

The computer does such a beautiful job of giving us large letters on 11x17 inch paper, that only once in a while do I find myself drawing them out because I want letters larger than what the computer offers. When students are in the room and others visit they will have no problem knowing what is the theme of our studies.


Eye Catching Grade/Age Sign!


Make your students feel special with an eye catching sign just for them! 
Staying with the superhero theme, we were the Fantastic 3rd & 4th graders!! 
Our #1 Arch Enemy is the Devil!!
We fight against him daily!

I used an old box for the grade sign, covered it with blue bulletin board paper, designed and printed off the large orange letters/numbers from the computer. Then added who our #1 arch enemy is.



Using the Ceiling!

Just for fun, We cut large stars hanging from the ceiling to match our "superhero" theme.





Featuring the Main Bible People!


I decided to feature each Bible hero in the same way. Each lesson had a "shooting star" showing which Bible person we were going to focus on that particular day, highlighted by a picture and name of this person on the tail of the shooting star.
There was enough room on the tail of the star to add:
  1. Bible verse of the day
  2. Lesson number
  3. Lesson sub. theme 
  4. Scripture reference of where our lesson was found. 
  5. Other tid-bits
With each day following the same pattern, it was easy for my students to find the lesson reference  plus follow the focus of our lessons. The way our room was set up, we moved the chairs each day to face the particular lesson we were giving that day.

This shooting star highlights Noah!


This shooting star highlights Samson!


This Shooting Star highlights David! 



The Rainbow

When teaching about Noah, most everyone has a version of God's awe inspiring rainbow that showed and still shows God's mercy.

Bible verses on display are highly appropriate 
especially if they fit the lesson at hand. I put one of my verses on the rainbow, and 

The verse on the rainbow is 
Ephesians 6:10 
"Finally my brethren, be strong in the Lord and in the power of His might."


If you will notice we have folding walls in the rooms we use for VBS. 
This has always been a challenge with our wall visual aids. 

Here is a  Tip of the Day,  to see how I hung my teaching aids. 




The poster directly below the rainbow is the scripture where God made the covenant 
with Noah and all the earth.
Genesis 9:8-17


Defining Words!

Defining Bible words is so important even in VBS.
Again because of time sake I like to have my words displayed to where I can refer to them.

The bright red sign under the poster defines the word covenant. 


This wall décor is more than just decorative. 
It's helping to teach and highlight the Word of God.
I can refer to verses and words on the wall 
and the students can see and read what I am actually talking about. 


To talk about Mighty men of faith, we must first 
describe what faith is
 and 
how important it is to have this faith. 

Hebrews 11:6  
Without faith it is impossible to please Him. 
For he who comes to God must believe that He is 
and that He is a rewarder of those who diligently seek Him.


On this poster I used different versions of  Hebrews 11:1 plus a couple definitions of faith so my students could compare versions showing how the same words are translated differently. 
I also thought it may be easier for them to understand the verse.


To see how I explained Noah's faith to my students by using the visual aids below, click here. 


Bible Person and Books of the Bible Facts!



 Facts about Noah are displayed here
and the book of Genesis, where our lesson is found! 
These are teacher helps as well as student helps!


These are facts about Samson, and the book of Judges!


These are facts about David and Goliath! 
Facts about the book of 1 Samuel were hanging on the tail of the shooting star.



Maps!


I love Bible geography! It helps the students realize that real things happened in a real place!! 

This map shows the table of nations for the lesson on Noah, and was enlarged from my Bible.
All of these maps wee colored with chalk pastels.





This map is for the lesson on Sampson.



This map is for the lesson on David and Goliath.


Costumes!


Here, me and my helper have our Armor of God on because we need to be ready for our arch enemy at all times!!
The armor was made of paper but did the job! 
It had wrinkles in it to show that we had been in a few battles.





A couple other costumes.




Props!


For Noah we made an altar and set it in the corner.
It was made of a box with paper "rocks" taped to it.



For Sampson I had a real jawbone in plastic.


Also for Sampson we made the pillars in Dagon's Temple.
Later, my co-teacher, who was behind the green cloth,
 knocked the pillars over when it came to that part of the lesson. 





Sheep, 5 smooth stones and sling for David.



The long red string above, showed how tall Goliath was!

I thought this was a great illustration!
The "X" marks the spot where the stone hit Goliath. 
(Sharing this idea from one of our other teachers,)


I thought the band-aid was a nice touch!


Each Lesson Set-Up in the Room!

We used the a soldier wearing the labeled armor of God and moved him around each day for our different lessons, reminding them that in order to fight our arch enemy we could not forget our shield of faith!

⭐Noah⭐




⭐Sampson⭐




⭐David⭐


We moved the chairs and Bibles around each day to focus on the lesson at hand.


The rest of my list has to do with developing the actual lesson. 
It all takes time, so I like to have the featured Bible people and theme at least 3 months in advance.

Bible
Nice sized visual aids 
Storyline
Hands on if possible (sheep hair, smooth stones, etc..)
Application
Reinforcing activity
Memory Verse
Take Home item


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