![]() ![]() Free colouring-in ornament templates can be found at healthy-family.Eli said, ‘He is Yahweh let him do what he thinks good.’ May God bring unnameable ills on you and worse ones, too, if you hide from me anything of what he said to you.’ 18Samuel then told him everything, hiding nothing from him. 17 Eli asked, ‘What message did he give you? Please do not hide it from me. Samuel was afraid to tell Eli about the vision, 16 but Eli called Samuel and said, ‘Samuel, my son.’ ‘Here I am,’ he replied. 14 Therefore - I swear it to the family of Eli - no sacrifice or offering shall ever expiate the guilt of Eli’s family.’ 15Samuel lay where he was until morning and then opened the doors of Yahweh’s temple. 13 You are to tell him that I condemn his family for ever, since he is aware that his sons have been cursing God and yet has not corrected them. 12 I shall carry out that day against Eli everything that I have said about his family, from beginning to end. 10 Yahweh then came and stood by, calling as he had done before, ‘Samuel! Samuel!’ Samuel answered, ‘Speak, Yahweh for your servant is listening.’’ġ1Yahweh then said to Samuel, ‘I am going to do something in Israel which will make the ears of all who hear of it ring. Our little kids have already made those Pinterest 'Listening Ears' headbands for this story about a year ago, so I didn't want to repeat it. He got up and went to Eli and said, ‘Here I am, as you called me.’ Eli then understood that Yahweh was calling the child, 9 and he said to Samuel, ‘Go and lie down, and if someone calls say, “Speak, Yahweh for your servant is listening.” ‘ So Samuel went and lay down in his place. Today's craft is about Samuel listening to God, but I wanted to make it personal for the kids. Objectives The children will: Know that God asks children, not just adults, to help Him by helping others. Memory Verse Speak, Lord, for your servant is listening (1 Samuel 3:9, NIV). References 1 Samuel 3:1-10 Patriarchs and Prophets, pp. 6 And again Yahweh called, ‘Samuel! Samuel!’ He got up and went to Eli and said, ‘Here I am, as you called me.’ He replied, ‘I did not call, my son go back and lie down.’ħAs yet, Samuel had no knowledge of Yahweh and the word of Yahweh had not yet been revealed to him. L E S S O N Year A 3rd Quarter Lesson 3 Ears to Hear SERVICE Service means helping others. Go back and lie down.’ So he went and lay down. 3 The lamp of God had not yet gone out, and Samuel was lying in Yahweh’s sanctuary, where the ark of God was, 4 when Yahweh called, ‘Samuel! Samuel!’ He answered, ‘Here I am,’ 5and, running to Eli, he said, ‘Here I am, as you called me.’ Eli said, ‘I did not call. His eyes were beginning to grow dim he could no longer see. 2 One day, it happened that Eli was lying down in his room. You now have a set of Giant Listening Ears.1 Now, the boy Samuel was serving Yahweh in the presence of Eli in those days it was rare for Yahweh to speak visions were uncommon. Last but not least, trim the foam board or cardboard. Trim the labels and apply the labels to the thin foam board or cardboard. Once you have all the supplies, simply print out the right and left ear templates on the full sheet labels. To make your own set of "Listening Ears" you'll need the following supplies: 2 pieces of white full sheet labels, thin foam board (or cardboard), a razor knife (or strong scissors) and the right and left ear templates. With a little imagination you can come up with a lot of different uses for these giant ears. The giant listening ears can be used in many different ways use them when kids recite their memory verse, use them to get shy children to speak up, use them to get noisy children to quiet down. Wiggle the giant ears for even more laughs! You now have their undivided attention. As you move the giant ears to the sides of your head, say, "Okay kids, it's time to put on your listening ears." The kids will giggle, point, and laugh. Tired of clapping your hands, flashing the lights and whistling to get the kids' attention? When it's time to let the kids know class has began try this idea: Clear your throat and pull out two giant ears from behind your back. A hilarious way to get kids to listen, or to speak up.
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