Showing posts with label Book of Job. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Book of Job. Show all posts

Friday, March 4, 2011

Job: Praise the Lord at ALL Times

Job Song
Tune:  Skip to My Lou

Chorus:
Praise, Praise, Praise the Lord  (Sing 3 x)
Praise the Lord at ALL times.

Your camels are stolen, what do you do? (Sing 3 x)
Praise the Lord at ALL times.

Your oxen are stolen, what do you do?  (Sing 3 x)
Praise the Lord at ALL times.

Your donkeys are stolen, what do you do?  (Sing 3 x)
Praise the Lord at ALL times.

*Sores all over, what do you do?  (Sing 3 x)
Praise the Lord at ALL times.

Application verses:
Your dolls are lost, what do you do? (Sing 3 x)
Praise the Lord at ALL times.

Your cars are all gone, what do you do? (Sing 3 x)
Praise the Lord at ALL times.

1) Make up other application verses as needed.
2) Use pictures or toys with these verses.
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*When we tell the story, I use a small plastic "man" as Job.  There are sores all over him -- bottom of his feet, in his hair, on his ears, etc.  (Magic marker sores.)  I also have a miniature doll plate that is plastic and broken in half.  We talk about how Job hurt so bad that he scraped his skin with broken pottery.  (Job 2:8)  The kids can take turns scraping Job with the plastic plate.

Audacity versus Appreciation, part 2

In Jonah 4, Jonah starts out by telling God that the reason he didn't want to work for God in the first place was because God was compassionate, gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love, and slow to send calamity. Jonah needs to say that aloud and listen to himself! He just described the God I would WANT to follow. He doesn't make sense.

God gives Jonah a tiny demonstration on entitlement. God gave the vine. God could take it back. Jonah didn't "deserve" it. He wasn't entitled to it. Jonah did appreciate the vine while he had it -- well, he was happy about it. I don't know if he thanked God.

What all has God given us that we are happy about? What all has he given us that we take for granted?! These are all blessings we need to be thankful for and give thanks for. When they are gone, how gracious can we be? How can we translate this attitude to kids?