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Sharpened Words for
Our Little Ones
Dear
Brothers and Sisters,
Welcome to Sharpened
Words for Little Ones. This little section of The
Remnant is designed to help you step into
the water of obedience and see God bring you through. I was thinking
the other day how many sermons I get while conducting
family
devotions. Dozens of times as we are sitting together, and I am
teaching from some portion of Scripture, it dawns on me, “This is a
sermon.” These simple everyday responsibilities are truly used by
God to train us and expand us for future ministry. I am sure that is
one of the reasons that Paul told Timothy to check and see what a
man’s home is like before you ordain him into the ministry.
A faithful man at home will be the same in the
church. Consider also that a man who has consistently expounded the
Word to his family will be ready to expound the Word to a flock of
people. Oh, the mysterious ways of God. He gives us the task of
telling Bible stories, giving character lessons, and teaching the
truth with many different objects. We carry out our task, day in and
day out for many years, and, behold, we have become an able minister
without even going away to a school to prepare.
I remember the learning experiences that I had
working among the poor people of North Chicago. The children were
all TV addicts. They were used to being captivated with changing
pictures and thoughts every fifteen seconds. This was a challenge to
keep their attention on a Sunday School bus. Little did I know that
God was teaching me how to preach and teach in simplicity. I want to
encourage you fathers to rise up to the task that God has entrusted
to you. God is also preparing you for other things. He that is
faithful in the unseen things will be given bigger things to do in
the future.
-The editor
God's Telephone Number
You will need a helper with this
one. Bring a telephone to family devotions, and attempt to
get contact some one
by phone. Each time you dial the number, have your hidden helper
say those wonderful words that none of us like to hear. There
are many
different ones that you can use: “No one is available to take your
call.” “Please call back at another time.” “The number you have
dialed is not in service.” “I'm sorry, the number you have dialed is
busy.” You can think of more of them. You want to use many of them
so the children get the idea. It is so hard to get through to
someone. Then turn to Jer. 33:3 and read God's telephone number.
Explain to the children that He is never away from the throne, and
will always be ready to hear you when you call. The illustrations
are endless from this point onward as you have laid the foundation
for much good discussion.
Harmony In the Family
Teamwork and yielding to the wishes of another is
the lesson here. There are many verses that you can draw from that
speak about one mindedness, or being of the same mind. Before you
begin your time in the Word, prepare some of the children ahead of
time. Speak to them separately, and ask them to help you by singing
a different song when it is time to sing. When the song is called
and all begin to sing, there shall rise up a terrible confusing
sound. Everyone will agree that this is a terrible way to have
family worship. The point is, that everyone had their own mind about
what they wanted to sing. Because of this, no one enjoyed the
singing. This is the way family harmony can be at times. We want to
do what we want to do, and nothing else matters. But look at the
results. To be in harmony and to have the same mind, is a choice. We
have to give up our will at times for the good of all the others in
the home. You can make this very practical and ask for examples
where they had a different mind in something.
The Blessing of Faithfulness
In this lesson, you will need
to get a friend to help you. Give him a message of good news
to deliver to your family.
He can call on the telephone and ask for each member of the family
to come to the phone. You could also use the speaker phone
so all
could hear it together. When they get their turn, have him tell them
of some special event planned for the family. Maybe something
like “your dad is going to take you all out for supper at Wendys.” As
each child hears the message, their face will light up with
joy.
This is a very refreshing message. After this is all done, discuss
with the children the principle of faithfulness. Find a definition
for the word, and expound on it. What if he forgot to call
and tell
everyone. What if he got the message all mixed up, and told some
of you some bad news, or different news. Here we have one
who was
diligent to carry out the task, and look how it has lit up
everybody's heart with joy. You can use the verses in Proverb 25.
Verse 13 is a verse on the blessings that come when the job
is
carried out right. Verse 19 is an example of the sadness and
disappointment when the job is not done right.
The Poor Wise Man
Turn to the portion of scripture in Ecc. 9:14-18,
and read the story about this dear man who did what nobody else
could do. Wisdom is the motivation here. We must be constantly
looking for different ways to motivate our children to seek after
wisdom. We don't know what the wisdom was that he used to deliver
the city. The Bible is silent so that we can fill in the blanks with
many different points of wisdom. Use your imagination to come up
with a feasible situation that could have happened. Use the story of
Elisha where the Syrians encompassed the city where he was staying.
See how this one wise man delivered the whole city. Remember the
time when famine was in the land of Samaria, and it was the lepers
who ventured out into the camp of the enemy, and found all the food
and spoil, delivering the city. You could also use the example of
the Apostle Paul when he was lost at sea for fourteen days and how
he delivered the entire ship full of men by his wisdom.
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