Opening Act: Swords!
Take out the sword and show everyone. Does anyone
know what this is? It is a sword! Do you know what swords are used for?
Fighting! In Ephesians 6:11
we are told to put on God’s armor and most of the armor listed is for our
protection. But there is only one piece of armor that is used for fighting
back. Do you know what is? The Sword of the Spirit! (Swords purchased at Oriental Trading.)
Swords are sharp
and they are used for cutting and the Bible says in Hebrews 4:12 that God’s Word
is sharper than the sharpest knife! That means that it is powerful! In our game today we are going to CUT THROUGH
the lies and see the Truth.
Invite the kids to
come up with the swords that you are handing out. They need to pick a cereal box
and read the sticky note aloud. They are to decide if it’s the TRUTH or a LIE
and then knock the box over. Under the box will be a card with a scripture to
take back to their table to discover the scriptural truth of their TRUTH or
LIE. For example – It’s ok to get even
when someone hurts you. Romans 12:21
Group Discussion: Why Memorize Scripture?
Brainstorm together why memorizing is important:
Help
you see God in your daily life – protect or inspire
Empower
you when you don’t have access to a Bible
From Tramp for The Lord – convo between Corrie and a fellow
victim of the war,
“Once
I was a concert pianist and many of my pupils are now outstanding musicians. I
had a beautiful home in Dresden that was destroyed by the bombs. I had to flee
and was not able to take one thing with me.” Oh, no, you are wrong,” I said.
“You took with you your most prized possession.” “And what is that?” she asked
shocked. “Your music. For that which is in your heart can never be taken from
you.” Then I told her of what I had learned in Ravensbruck…and that God's love
still stands when all else has fallen. “In the concentration camp they took all
we had, even made us stand naked for hours at a time without rest, but they
could not take Jesus from my heart. Ask Jesus to come into your life. He will
give you riches no man can take away from you.”
Comfort
for others
Keep perspective on world tragedies
and injustices
Group Activities: How to Memorize
Hand out scripture cards.
Watch Dawn Davis Helping
Preschoolers Memorize Bible Verses training clip (if few families with
preschoolers only watch 1:34-2:40 for the Chant Method. (Have coloring sheets
for kids during this along with note sheets for adults.) Practice Chant and
action as a group. Have each table pick
a verse and come up with actions – share!
Break-Out Activity
– Families colored verse cards/Adults Pronounce it
Tables with Children: break apart a verse by putting one or two words on a different color of the
rainbow. Families work on memorizing verse by taking away one color/word at a
time.
Tables without Children can work through the Pronounce It worksheet.
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