Object
point: Living true to God’s Word
You will need: a white board,
dry erase markers, a ruler, and a plumb
line. You can make a plumb line by attaching a cord to a plumb bob or a pyramid
lead sinker fishing weight.
Those
lines are now straight and true, meaning they are exact or accurate.
It's
called a plumb line. In ancient
times, builders used plumb lines to establish straight, vertical lines to build walls. That was
their standard, the usual way to build buildings. If builders didn’t use a
plumb line, they risked building a crooked structure. Today, builders use laser
plumb lines.
Before
Jesus came to earth, the prophet Amos spoke about God using a plumb line to measure
his people. You see,
Read
Amos 7:7-8 from a child-friendly Bible.
Being
punished by God is a terrifying thought! We must understand that disobedience to
God is a serious matter. At the end of the book of Amos, God promises a future
kingdom where his people will be restored.
Close in prayer: "Dear God thank you for dying on the cross to forgive our sins. Thank you for rising from the dead to give us eternal life. Help us to live lives that are straight and true to your Word. Help us also to love other people and tell them about your love and forgiveness. In Jesus name we pray, Amen."
Copyright
2020 Sarah Keith
This lesson
coordinates well with the 2nd and 5th sections of the
Lord's Prayer, ". . . Thy will be done in earth as it is in Heaven . . .
Lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil . . . "
*Inspired by Dr. Tony Evans' January 29, adult devotional.
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