We introduced our hero of the day, David, the shortest
kid in the room (our one four-year-old didn’t come today; too bad!) It was his job to watch his father’s sheep
(two girls in sheep headbands). Some
days that was easy, and David could sit playing his harp while watching
them. But sometimes it was quite
dangerous, like when a ferocious, mangy-looking lion would try to drag off one
of the sheep!
David had killed at least
one lion with his bare hands. (Sharp rap
on his arm from our enthusiastic David)
One day, David’s father sends him out to bring some
provisions in a basket to his older brothers, serving in the army. What does he see when he gets there? He sees the Israelites, including King Saul
in his crown, all lined up along one side of the room, and the Philistines
lined up along the other. In the middle
was a huge man (standing on a stool) with an oversized sword, shield and
spear.
He was taunting Israel, saying: why should we all have
to fight? Just send one man against me,
and whoever wins, we’ll say their whole army is the victor! All the Israelites are afraid, including the
King. All, that is, except our hero
David. He goes to Saul and asks to be allowed
to fight the Philistine. Saul is
skeptical, but for lack of an alternative, agrees; only he suggests that David
wear some armor.
But the armor was too awkward for him, he wasn’t used
to it, so he took it back off. Instead,
he took five smooth stones from a brook (five round marshmallows from a bowlful
of blue paper scraps) and put them in a bag.
He went out to face Goliath, and Goliath laughed at him & roared
insults at him. But David pelted him
with marshmallows until he “fell” off the stool and landed in a heap on the
floor, whereupon David pulled the giant’s own sword from its sheath and cut off
his head with it.
Everyone was thrilled and Saul invited David to come
and live and serve with him at his palace.
The game was a flop again, two weeks in a row!
:-( We had cardboard “giants” set up for
the kids to shoot down with peashooters.
I had checked the blog from three years ago & it had been almost too
easy for everyone. Plus, I’m thinking,
at least they get to blow this time instead of suck through their straws! But most of them kept dropping the peas right
through the straws before they managed to get them to their mouths. And then those that not only managed to blow
but to hit the targets, didn’t knock them down…apparently I had made the little
stands too sturdy! So partway through we
took the giants off their stands and just bent them in the center & stood
them up that way. Live and learn.
For our craft we glued spiral macaroni around the face
of a lion to make a “permed” mane.
Bible study was rough again…got started late, a guest
was eating her lunch during it, she & someone else left early…I hope
someone learned something! For me, I had
been struck during preparation at how David’s stone-and-sling method was really
the best for facing a Goliath. Someone
coming out against him with a “real soldier’s” sword, Goliath could have
swatted like a fly. But it’s harder to
swat a little stone flying at you! I
tried to make the application that we don’t have to do things the way a “real
minister” would do them in order to be able to serve God effectively. Sometimes God wants us to do something
precisely because we are ourselves and NOT the professional minister! I don’t know if anyone got the point though. I am afraid too many of our people are not
yet to the point of even thinking about serving God, never mind how
effectively. :-(
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