Monday, November 22, 2010



Happy Thanksgiving to All!  Hope you have wonderful holiday.

Gobble Gobble,
Linda

Monday, November 8, 2010

Power - I Kings 18


Our story this week centered on Elijah on Mount Carmel when he puts the false god of Baal to the test.  We started out our class discussing things that are powerful to us.  There were a few examples that came with our lesson.  Can you think of things that are powerful in nature?  One child drew a lightening bolt.  Some of the examples were a volcano, a lion, the ocean and a hurricane.

Since I just finished reading a book on Elijah this story is stirring in my soul.  Elijah had been running for his life for three years from King Ahab.  God puts the false god of Baal to the test.  Both the prophets of Baal and Elijah build alters, both sacrifice an animal but Elijah has the them pour water over his sacrifice.  The children were shocked to hear that their were 450 prophets of Baal and only one Elijah.

I love Elijah's prayer! 

“LORD, the God of Abraham, Isaac and Israel, let it be known today that you are God in Israel and that I am your servant and have done all these things at your command. 37 Answer me, LORD, answer me, so these people will know that you, LORD, are God, and that you are turning their hearts back again.” 

Then the fire of the LORD fell and burned up the sacrifice, the wood, the stones and the soil, and also licked up the water in the trench.

 39 When all the people saw this, they fell prostrate and cried, “The LORD—he is God! The LORD—he is God!” 

Praise the Lord!  This is such a great example of the humility and praise that God desires from us.

2 Corinthians says in Chapter 5: 16 - 21 (NIV)

So from now on we regard no one from a worldly point of view. Though we once regarded Christ in this way, we do so no longer. Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come:[a] The old has gone, the new is here! All this is from God, who reconciled us to himself through Christ and gave us the ministry of reconciliation: that God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ, not counting people’s sins against them. And he has committed to us the message of reconciliation.  
We are therefore Christ’s ambassadors, as though God were making his appeal through us. We implore you on Christ’s behalf: Be reconciled to God.  God made him who had no sin to be sin[b] for us, so that in him we might become the righteousness of God.

Praise the Lord!  Jesus gave Himself for us so that we could be reconciled to God.

Have a blessed day!

Linda



Monday, November 1, 2010

Obedience


 We had a wonderful lesson on Sunday.  I love the story of Naaman being cleansed after washing in the Jordan River 7 times.  The kids had so much fun acting out the story.  The main characters were:  Naaman, Elisha, Elisha's messenger and Naaman's servant.  I explained the state concerning Israel and Judah.  I explain the country of Aram and how they invaded Israel and took away some captives.  One of Naaman's servants was from Israel who mentioned to him about the prophet in Israel.  Isn't it amazing that one person can give someone so much hope that he went to the King and asked for papers to travel to Israel?  I thought it was interesting that when Naaman went to the King of Israel, Elisha found out (probably by the Word of the Lord).  God knows our needs.  He knows what we need from Him.  All we need to do is ask and take a step toward Him.  He might ask us to do something odd to receive our blessing but if we obey we will be healed just like Naaman.

Where is your faith today?  Is there someone in your life encouraging you to take a step toward the Lord?  Don't be afraid?  He is waiting for you and will be there to help you through life.

Have a blessed day.

Linda

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Back in the Classroom

I am back in the classroom and so excited to bring the Word of God to the kids in my class.

This Sunday, we discussed the Anointing of David.  I love the story about David especially when he was anointed King because no one expected him to chosen as king.  I love what the Lord reveals to Samuel in I Samuel 16: 7

 7 But the LORD said to Samuel, "Do not consider his appearance or his height, for I have rejected him. The LORD does not look at the things man looks at. Man looks at the outward appearance, but the LORD looks at the heart." 

I love that the Lord looks at the heart.  This should encourage to all of us.  God sees our potential not just in our abilities but what's in our heart.


Be blessed today from the Sprout Room,

Linda

Monday, July 19, 2010

Be Strong and Courageous!


Our lessons continue about God appoints Joshua as Moses successor.  The Children of Isreal are ready to move into the promise land. Moses encourages Joshua to be strong and courageous!  Moses is now a 120 years old and is unable to enter the promise land due to his disobedience by striking the Rock.  God selects Joshua to lead the people  In Joshua 1, God lets Joshua know that he is with him and that he has no need to fear.

Joshua 1: 6-8
"Be strong and courageous, because you will lead these people to inherit the land I swore to their forefathers to give them. 7 Be strong and very courageous. Be careful to obey all the law my servant Moses gave you; do not turn from it to the right or to the left, that you may be successful wherever you go. 8 Do not let this Book of the Law depart from your mouth; meditate on it day and night, so that you may be careful to do everything written in it. Then you will be prosperous and successful. 9 Have I not commanded you? Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your God will be with you wherever you go."


I hope you find the courage you need today just like Joshua.  When we have God leading us we have nothing to fear.

Blessings from the Sprout Room,
Linda

Sunday, June 20, 2010

The Desert or Promise Land...Hmmmm?

Numbers 13 and 14: 1-9
We finished our journey with Paul's Missionary Journeys.
Now, we are discussing Moses and the Children of Israel who roamed in the desert.
Moses sends out the 12 spies.  10 spies come back with a frightening report about the land being filled with giants BUT thankfully Joshua and Caleb had a different report.  You see, they had their minds focused on the capabilities of the Lord vs. the strength of the inhabitants of the Land.

I love this verse:
They said, "We passed through the land and checked it out. It's very good.  
8 If the Lord is pleased with us, he'll lead us into that land. It's a land that has plenty of milk and honey. He'll give it to us.

It is my prayer that the children will always know that the Lord is with them.  All we have to do is call on His Name.

Blessings,
Linda


 



Tuesday, June 15, 2010

SuperFUNtastic Sunday


 

Everyone had a great time at SuperFUNtastic Sunday!  Cheryl led the kids so graciously on the importance of building a firm foundation.  When hard times come that it's only our foundation in God that counts.  It's only Jesus as our Rock of Salvation that will sustain us spiritually, emotionally and physically.  Hope you can join us for our next SuperFUNtastic Sunday.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Paul's Captive Journey To Rome (The Shipwreck)

Our lesson this week featured Paul's journey aboard the ship heading for Rome.  We started at Caesarea and concluded our lesson at Malta.  Paul warned the centurion to consider a different route.  He was familiar with traveling by sea and the unrelenting storms that have come up.  However, the centurion did not listen to Paul.  They continued and the storm became even worse.  One night, an angel appears to Paul and encourages him.  Paul then encourages the crew that they will be safe.  At one point, Paul prays and breaks the break so that all the men would be strengthened.  Can you imagine?  No matter what we are going through God is with us. I have always been encouraged by Paul and his choices.   The children really liked this journey through Paul's conversion, experiences at Antioch and his missionary journeys.

Blessings to All,

Linda

Monday, May 24, 2010

Paul tells the Jews about his conversion experience in Jerusalem

Have you ever had the opportunity to tell your conversion experience to a crowd?
It required a lot of boldness didn't it?

Our lesson this week is about Paul telling the Jews in Jerusalem about his conversion experience.  Despite the opposition, Paul told the people about Jesus and how he was changed forever.  They didn't want to listen.  In our reading at one point they threw down their coats.  Can you imagine?  The mob began beating Paul and a Roman commander took Paul away from the crowd.

There are so many integrating aspects to this story but the most important this I wanted to impress on the children is that speaking the truth is the most important.  It may be hard sometimes especially if there is any wrongdoing on their part but coming forth with the truth is essential.  Jesus came to bring truth the world.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Paul and Silas singing and praying in Prison (Acts 16)

Our discussion continues about Paul, Silas and Timothy's missionary journey.  Our story continues in Acts 16 beginning at verse 16.  Our lesson discusses the slave girl who was possessed by a spirit that allowed her to predict the future.  After following Paul and Silas for a few days, Paul rebukes the spirit and it leaves her.  Her slave owners drag Paul and Silas to the magistrates. Paul and Silas are beaten and place in stocks in prison.  Paul and Silas began singing and praying.  I love their attitude.  In prison, sing your heart out.  This is a wonderful thing we can teach our children.  When your doing the Lord's work things may not go the way you planned but this allowed an entire family to be converted to the Lord.  Praise the Lord.  Don't be afraid to step out of yourself and reach out to someone today.  God sees you and knows your heart.  He will take care of you.

Blessings from the Sprout Room,

Linda

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Paul's 2nd Missionary Journey


Our class began discussing Paul's 2nd Missionary Journey last Sunday (May9th).  We began back in Jerusalem where Paul and Barnabas part ways due to a disagreement concerning Mark.  Paul takes up a new partner to make the journey and his name was Silas.  We tracked their progress on a map.  In Lystra, a new member joins the Team.  Timothy joins Paul and Silas on their journey to five more towns before reaching Philipi.  Our story was about Paul meeting the group of woman along the water who were praying. Paul tells them about Jesus and how he was the fulfillment of the scriptures.  Lydia invites the men to stay at her home.  This was a wonderful moment in his journey because we see Paul breaking down the barriers in times past between men and women. The book of Philippians is one of my favorite books of the Bible.  Paul developed close relationships with the people at Philipi.

Monday, May 3, 2010

Paul and Barnabas

This Sunday, we continued our discussion about Paul and Barnabas on their first missionary journey together.  Our topic was the town of Lystra where Paul and Barnabas begin preaching about Jesus.  Paul spots a man with withered feet.  Paul looked directly at the man and told him to stand up.  The man jumped up.  However, the people did not know and most of understand about Jesus and God.  They were more familiar with their own gods such as Zeus and Hermes.  Paul began speaking to correct the people.  I love this story because it shows us that we must be taught about God to understand God.


More to follow as we continue to track Paul and Barnabas on their journey.


Blessings,
Linda

Monday, March 22, 2010

Jesus heals!

We just concluded three weeks of discussing Jesus and God's power over nature and healings.

Lesson One ~ Jesus  calms the storms
Lesson Two ~ Jesus heals the deaf man who was unable to speak.
Lesson Three ~ Jesus heals the man born blind.

I love all three of these stories about Jesus.  Jesus had such a unique way of dealing with people especially one-on-one.  The deaf man, Jesus took him away from the crowds.  I love how Jesus didn't need a crowd around to do something wonderful for someone. I wanted to encourage the children in my class to do something good for someone even if no one's around.  God sees all things and will see their good deeds.

I am looking forward to discussing Easter and the sacrifice that Jesus paid for our sins.

The children have been reciting this verse for two weeks now:

Then the angel spoke to the women. “Don’t be afraid!” he said. “I know you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. 6 He isn’t here! He is risen from the dead, just as he said would happen. Come, see where his body was lying.

Matthew 28: 5 & 6

Linda

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

The Samaritan Woman meets the Master!

Last year, our ladies were discussing the Bad Girls of the Bible.  The "woman at the well" was one of the topics.  I really had the desire to know more about this story.  There is something about our Lord and how he connected with people in a very personal way.  The woman at the well was no different.  Jesus knew her story. The Samaritan woman had some issues.  She had 5 husbands BUT when Jesus stepped into her life his love affected her in such a way that she affected her community in a new way and many believed in Jesus.  Every week, I try to convey to the children that Jesus is with them and hears their prayers.  I hope you are encouraged each day to draw closer to Him and grow in grace.

Blessings from the Sprout Room!


Linda

Monday, January 25, 2010

Jesus Brings Lazarus Back to Life & He Heals 10 Men from Leprosy


Greetings from the Sprout Room ~


We covered two lessons this week and they are two moving portrayals of Jesus.
We started out our lessons discussing, What are some kinds of power that make things work?  Some of the examples are:  electricity, battery, wind, solar power and gasoline.   The kids love drawing their items on a white board and the other kids try to guess the drawing.

The bible story of Martha, Mary, Lazarus and Jesus is a moving one.  All three siblings were close friends with Jesus so when Lazarus passes away, Jesus was moved by their empathy and grief.  Jesus loved them.  How much more does he sense our struggles and trials.  Never doubt that God is with you.

Our second Bible story was about the 10 lepers and how one of the men returned to thank Jesus and his faith was restored.  I hope these bible stories make an impact on the children in my class.  I enjoy teaching so much.  It has been a growth experience for me.


Well, that's it from the Sprout Room.  Hope you have a wonderful day and that you know how much God cares about you and is looking out for you.


Blessings overflowing,
Linda

Monday, January 18, 2010

Jesus and the Children

This week, our lesson was about Jesus and the children.  Parents wanted Jesus to bless their children but His followers said No.  Our lesson started with things that make us stop and go.  Can you think of anything that makes you stop?  I had the children draw a picture from either category on the white board.  The children had to guess what they were drawing.  The kids love doing this sort of thing.  At the end of my lesson, I had several items in both categories

In my class, I have been trying to show the importance of prayer and how much God cares about the children.  We have a prayer board with a asked area and an answered area so this was a wonderful moment for me to drive home the point about how much the Lord wants to know them and how much he cares about them (even at their age).  Wouldn't it be wonderful if children grasped the concept that God cares for them and hears them?  What a powerful thing to know especially when they become teenagers and adults.

I enjoy teaching very much and look forward to posting more from the Sprout Room.


Blessings overflowing,

Linda

Monday, January 4, 2010

Do you remember when you were 12 years old?


I was having a difficult time remembering when I was 12.  Our lesson this Sunday was about Jesus as a young boy.

I started out with an exercise.  The children drew tasks that either an adult or child would do.  Some examples were mowing the lawn, getting married, playing at the playground or playing video games.  We organized these tasks into two categories:  Adult and Child.  The children were able to see that there are some things that adults can do that children are not permitted to do.  The goal was to have them determine what is appropriate and what is not.

Mary, Joseph and Jesus were traveling to Jerusalem to celebrate the Feast of Passover.  After the feast, Mary and Joseph started traveling back to Nazareth.  After one day of traveling, Mary and Joseph realized that Jesus was not with them.  I can only imagine the steams of emotions that must have flooded their hearts.  After searching and searching for Jesus, they finally found him in the temple listening to the teachers of the Law.  The teachers were fascinated by his ability to grasp concepts concerning the Law and God.

Even though Jesus was about his Father’s business, he still needed to be obedient to his parents.  Jesus returned to Nazareth with his family and lived an obedient life to them and God.

Hope this new year brings you many blessings from the Lord!

Linda