Thursday, June 4, 2009
Memory Verse: This Family Worship is your two week mark! Have you seen your family grow closer together? Have your kids amazed you with their ability to learn and understand the Bible? Let them know how proud you are of them and be ready for your new verse for tomorrow (hint hint try to be able to quote it from memory to them).
Genesis 13:1-18
If you have more than one child, odds are they ‘occasionally’ fight.
“That’s my toy!”
“You’re in my spot!”
“He’s touching me!”
“She’s looking at me funny!”
Lot and Abram are both blessed because of God’s relationship with Abram. Their flocks get to big and they need to separate. Abram could have demanded any land he wanted and sent Lot on his way. Odds are this would not have been a ‘happy’ split. Instead Abram gave up his ‘right’ and let Lot choose. Lot chose the ‘best looking’ land. Abram said ok, gave Lot his love, and then Lot moved on. God continued to bless Abram and repeated His promise to bless Abram.
We need to let our children know that sometimes it is better to give up our ‘right’ to make peace. Fighting does nothing but hurt both sides. This does not mean we teach our children to be floor mats, but that instead they should learn when it is wise to avoid strife. Teach them the importance of family relationships and how they are some of the strongest out there. You will always be brothers, sisters, father and mother. God gave us the family we have by design. We were each picked to be in the family we are, at the time He choose. So resist the temptation to fight, and instead find other ways to get along and resolve conflict.
Sing a song the whole family loves. Take turns picking their favorite. When it comes time to pray, have everyone thank God for the two weeks you have spent together as a family seeking him. Ask each member what they have enjoyed most about Family worship time. Ask them what they want to keep working on. God bless you and your family for coming so far!
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Memory Verse: Start thinking about what verse you want to add to your child’s Bible knowledge in the next few days. We did Ephesians 4:32, and Hebrews 13:16 to have ‘application’ verses. We choose verses that teach them how to behave according to the Bible. We’ll add Ex 20:12 during the time of Moses and the talking of the 10 commandments. John 3:16 can be added whenever you want. Like I’ve said before. If your children learn fast add more. If they learn a little slower, then go at the pace they need. Just try to add a new one at least every 2 weeks. We’ll be constantly refreshing the ones they have learned over the next few weeks.
Genesis 12:1-9
God told Abram to follow Him. He did not give him a map with directions on where he was going exactly. He did not say “X” marks the spot. Instead God gave Abram instructions to trust Him and obey. Verse 4 says it best when “Abram departed as the Lord had instructed him.” There Abram left. Paul tells us that it was this faith that God used (Romans 4). We need to find ways to teach our children to follow the leading of God and not to try and always have a GPS device which will show us each step of the way.
I have some friends who are entering the mission field at the ‘mid’ life point. God told them to do so, and they said ok. No back talking, no “well let me do this first”. Sure they are ‘nervous’ as they have things to get done in preparing for it, and they also have a family that they will take into the mission field. But it is their faith to say ok amidst all of those things, that allows God to move in mighty ways.
As Abram followed God’s leading, he came to a point where God started to show some of what He had planned. He told Abram that a certain area of land would be his. Abram responded by building an alter (remember Noah) to God.
God has a sense of humor. He loves Children. So you could maybe sing the song “Father Abraham” with your kids tonight. It will require some room as you put hands in, move hands out, put in some feet and turn around. Talk about how God promised Abram he would have too many decedents to count, and that we are one of them through Christ.
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Memory Verse: If you have time fill out flashcards with a one word from the memory verse on each card. Then help your children put them in the right order. If you want take a day off asking them to recite it, go ahead. I don’t want it to seem like your being beaten into saying it every day, but part of scripture learning is repetition. Part of hiding the word in our heart is daily using it.
Genesis 7:1-9:17
The rain came and covered the earth. Mankind was destroyed except where Noah was. Everything that lived on land that was not on the ark died. In total Noah spent 10+ months in the ark. It took time for the waters to drain. Eventually after sending out the Raven, and Dove God told Noah it was time to leave the ark.
The first thing Noah did when he got out of the Ark was build an alter to the Lord. He praised God for saving him and his family. We need to teach our family the importance of praising God RIGHT after he does something. Perhaps you can think of a time God did something for your family (besides our health, jobs, house, salvation, food, and many more) and how you all still need to thank Him for it.
God also made a promise with Noah that he would never flood the Earth like that again. The rainbow stands as the promise to us. Get some paper and crayons and help your children color the rainbow. Let them use the colors the see in a rainbow (Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet). Emphasize that whenever God makes a promise we can know for certain He will never break it!
Ask your kids if they think Noah might have sang some songs to God when he left the Ark. I’m sure that he was pretty excited about not having to be cooped up with all those animals. Have some fun while praising God tonight for the promises He gives us
Monday, June 1, 2009
Power Washing
I kept washing away this dirt, amazed at the contrast between what I had been oblivious to for years, and this bright, clean cement underneath. A few hours later I stood back and the first thing I realized was how bright it was in the sun. I actually had to get sunglasses to look at it. My wife and kids were also amazed at how dirty it had been and how clean and bright it now looked.
Sometimes our lives are like that cement. Years pass by and we do not realize the habbits or sins that have gone un-confessed or worse yet stopped. Our lives become covered in this black sin which steals the bright shinny appearence we should have in this world. We have to ask Christ to forgive us and cleanse us of these sins. It isn't pleasant and sometimes it takes a while of confessing to really get us clean. The amazing thing is once Christ is done, how bright we are. We should be shinning to this world in such a way that they almost need 'Jesus' Shades to look at us. We should be like Moses when he came down from the Mountain after spending time with God.
So while power washing isn't enjoyable, and neither is looking deep into our lives and finding the sin we have not confessed, its needed. Do not allow another day of filth to darken our lives, our marriages, or our families. Seek Christ for the deep cleaning and healing only He can bring.
Day 11 – Noah – The need for cleansing
Genesis 6:1-22
What happens when mankind fails to keep God in his heart? This next passage shows what happens when men turn totally away from God and forget who He is. Thankfully one man still feared Him and served Him.
We need to let our kids know that God can be sad and that our actions can break His heart (6:6). We rarely think about how our actions make God feel. Sin affects not just us, but our family, friends and God.
Our children also need to know that their walk with God can be a lifeline to others. We will never know when God will use us to reach out take care of another. Through Noah, God maintained mankind. It was one man’s fear of God and respect for Him that held back the wrath God was about to pour out.
We focus a lot on the boat, but we miss the need for the boat. We can talk about it and how God gave specific instructions. It was supposed to be a certain length and a certain height and so wide. The right material was to be used. With younger kids you might make a boat out of paper and have a boat made out of wood. Put them in water and ask them which one would last for 10 months in water. God knew what would be needed to house all the animals and Noah’s family for so long.
For songs there are many choices out there, but you could always sing “Who Built the Ark?”. With the internet the lyrics are easy to find and so is a sample of how it goes. There is nothing greater than to hear your kids singing the songs you sing as a family while they play during the day. My two boys were in their fort singing “I’m in the Lords Army” the other day. They would switch between that song and “Pharaoh, Pharaoh”. Little songs to help encourage the learning process.
