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into Our Homes those Teach Children to Serve Others in their Homes. Lord, please help children to find ways to serve you in their homes. Choose any of these activities that fit the children’s needs and ages. 1. A lady made a room for a visiting prophet. Read 2 Kings 4:8-37 to find how God blessed the lady who showed hospitality to travelers. Find the answers to these questions. [Answers appear after each question.] · What did the woman do for Elisha? [See verse 10] · What did Elisha do for the woman? [16] · What happened to the child? [20] · To whom did the woman go for help? [27] · What did Elisha do before he helped the boy? [33] · What did Elisha do for the child? [35]
2. Let an older child or teacher tell by memory the story of the Prophet’s Room. 3. Dramatize parts of the story from 2 Kings 4:8-37. · Arrange with the main worship leader to have the children present this drama. · Let the older children help the younger ones to prepare. · You do not have to present all the parts. · Older children or adults play these parts: Elisha [Has a staff that serves as a
walking stick.] · Younger children play these parts: Boy
Narrator:
Tell the first part of the
story, from 2 Kings 4:8-16. Then say, Lady:
“I want to
do something for the prophet who visits us when he travels. Husband: “That is a good idea. I will build it upstairs on the roof.” Elisha: Knock on the door. Say, “I have come to visit.” Lady: “Welcome, Elisha! Come in! See the room we built for you!” Elisha:
“Thank you. I want to ask God to
bless you for your hospitality Narrator:
Tell the second part of the
story, from 2 Kings 4:17-25. Then say, Boy: “Father, I want to go out to the fields with you today.” Husband:
“Yes, my son. Come help me do my
work. Bring the donkey.” Workers:
(Some say) “Good morning,
sir.” Boy:
Hold
your head and complain, Husband:
(Speak to one of the workers)
Lady: Hold the boy. Boy: (Die. Fall to the floor). Say, Worker “Oh no! He has died.” Narrator:
Tell the third part of the
story, from 2 Kings 4:26-37. Then say, Elisha: “There comes the Shunamite lady. I wonder what is wrong!” Lady:
Keep
walking, wiping away tears, without answering. Go to Elisha and say, Elisha:
“Let us go to him.” Boy: Sneeze several times and sit up. Elisha: “Here is your son!” Narrator: Thank everyone who helped with the drama.
4. If the children dramatize this story for the adults, then let them pose to the adults the queries listed above, under #1. 5. Let the children each draw a different object or person from this story. ·
They might draw the room on the
flat roof of a stone house, a table, a chair, a lamp, · The teacher might draw a room with a bed, a table, a chair and a lamp and let the children copy the picture. · Older children help the younger ones to draw their pictures. · Let the children show their pictures to the adults during worship time, and explain that it illustrates how to practice hospitality, especially to the people who serve God. · The children may like to colour the picture found at the end of this lesson. 6. Let the children tell other examples of how we can use our homes to serve God. Also ask, “To what different kinds of places do people go to worship God?” 7. Let four children each recite a verse from Psalm 24: 7-10 8. Let older children write a poem or song about serving God in our homes, or using our houses to meet in, to worship God. 9. Let younger children memorize Ephesians 2:19, and older ones, Ephesians 2:19-20. 10. Let an older child pray: “Lord the whole earth belongs to you. Our homes belong to you. Thank you for receiving our praise from our homes. May our families offer hospitality as a gift to you.”
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