Apple of God’s Eye
Posted by Kirk on Feb 15, 2012
When you look into someone’s eye, you can see a tiny reflection of yourself in the pupil. In Hebrew, they call this tiny image the “little man of the eye.” It is like a little doll, puppet, or marionette. If you could look into God’s eyes, you would see a reflection of yourself. This is because God watches over you because He loves you. You are the apple of God’s eye (Deuteronomy 32:10, Psalm 17:8, Proverbs 7:2, Zechariah 2:8).
Be Loved
Posted by Kirk on Jan 28, 2012
This very special study takes a look at the beloved disciple named John. John felt comfortable around Jesus, so he leaned against Him to ask a question. John opened his heart to Jesus and his home to Mary. He also got a better understanding of God’s love when he was on the island of Patmos. John saw himself as dearly loved by Jesus. We all need to see ourselves as dearly loved. Remember, you are the apple of God’s eye!
Read MoreHealth and Healing
Posted by Kirk on Dec 22, 2011
In this month’s study we will take a look at health and healing. We can learn many spiritual truths from natural things like food, exercise, and rest. Jesus is the Great Physician! The woman with the issue of blood knew if she could get one touch from Jesus, she would be healed. We need a daily dose of Vitamin G, which is the Word of God! God’s words bring life and health to a person’s whole body.
Read MoreA Way in a Manger
Posted by Kirk on Nov 20, 2011
This month’s curriculum A Way in a Manger goes along with the play by the same name. A portion from the play has been included in each week’s lesson. Each week we will take a look at a different part of the Christmas story. We will also see how Jesus relates to each part. Jesus learned to be a carpenter from Joseph. Jesus is known as the Good Shepherd. He is the Lamb of God, and He is the only way to heaven. God chose to send His Son as a baby in a manger. Jesus was a perfect little baby, a perfect child, a perfect teenager, and a perfect man. Jesus became the perfect sacrifice for our sins when He died on the cross.
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