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Family Blueprint
New Testament #4 |
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(Plain and colored pencils provide us with the illustration of humility)
Weekly
Scripture: Story: Precept: Live
the Lesson: Pretty Pencils Show the children the colored pencils
and ask each one of them to pick one to take to their seat with them. Ask
the children which pencil is the best and to state their reason why? After they discuss their favorites and
why, show them some drawings done with only one color each. The drawings are
pretty on their own, but when incorporating and blending all colors, the
picture takes on a new dimension of beauty. They are each necessary for the
resulting splendor. If you do not start out with what some may consider a
boring dark, plain color first for the outline, the picture does not stand
out the same. The outline makes the picture remarkable. In addition, share with them to
manufacture a pencil takes a little bit of a lot of countries to put it
together. The graphite comes from Jesus resided in Heaven, came down and
was born in a manger, and walked among the lowliest of sinners to bring us
the greatest gift we can ever receive…Salvation. These pencils should
serve to remind us to be humble, value others, and know that we all have a
part to serve if we will just surrender to the working of God’s
Masterpiece with our lives. Memory
Verse: Prayer: Living
the Life: Copyright © Family Blueprint and
Precepts for Children 2002-2007
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