Sunday, March 1, 2009

The Wiseman Prepared






During the month January we decided it to began a program of interest and creativity that it would incorporate children of all ages. We planned a special night the night and invited the family. The night before the event we invited a robust granddaughter over to help us fill our new kerosene lamps. She was impressed by them especially as he let them turn off the lights and explore a little bit around the house. We thanked her for helping us out and she dashed home that night. The following evening the family arrived and we had a wonderful family dinner nothing unusual about that.

Then as a dinner came to end my husband Michael slipped out to without anyone noticing and flipped the switch to her breaker box. And of course as planned all the electricity went out. inside the house everyone was shocked there was a little bit of fear. One the children yelled get a flashlight I made my way to get a flashlight and turned it on. Then Jaycee called out Grandma get the kerosene lantern,and we made our way to the pantry retrieving the kerosene lantern taking it to the table and lighting it.

As he sat around a table in a comfort in the light of the kerosene lamp the mood changed well felt safe having light. A few minutes later my son of all looked out the front door and reported that we seem to be the only house on the block without lights. I has been came in from outside and announced that we had planned this little disaster then post a question what would be like if it was real,which of the ready?

We had an object lesson ready to go and so we began. We divided into group A and B trying to make the teams even. Their adults and children in both.

Supplies for the object lesson.
1. 2 large flat plastic containers
2. sand
3. one flat stone-or garden walkway stone
4. two bags of wooden blocks with cardboard for roof inside
5. kitchen timer
Place the fill with sand place the stone in one and before the activity begins.

the object of this lesson is to divide into two groups of people each group is given a one of the time for containers and a bag of blocks. There given five minutes to build a house place people around it and put a roof on top.

Each group started building their house,but when the timer went off everyone stepped away.
Michael came in the room with a large bucket of water. And poured it in side group A's large plastic storage container,and of course agreed at a bit of a flood like affect. We all watched the peril of the House that was built on the sand. When the water came near the house on this stone it stood. This is a parallel to the parable told by Jesus Christ about the wise men who built his house upon a rock. It was easy for the children to see as we watched the effect of the water.

Scripture reference Matthew 7:24
"Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth them,
I will liken him unto a wise man, which built his house upon a rock."


children's song

The Wise Man Built His House
The wise man built his house upon the rock
The wise man built his house upon the rock
The wise man built his house upon the rock
And the rain came tumbling down

Oh, the rain came down
And the floods came up
The rain came down
And the floods came up
The rain came down
And the floods came up
And the wise man's house stood firm.

The foolish man built his house upon the sand
The foolish man built his house upon the sand
The foolish man built his house upon the sand
And the rain came tumbling down

Oh, the rain came down
And the floods came up
The rain came down
And the floods came up
The rain came down
And the floods came up
And the foolish man's house went "splat!" [clap hands once]

So, build your house on the Lord Jesus Christ
Build your house on the Lord Jesus Christ
Build your house on the Lord Jesus Christ
And the blessings will come down

Oh, the blessings come down
As your prayers go up
The blessings come down
As your prayers go up
The blessings come down
As your prayer go up
So build your house on the Lord Jesus Christ.

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