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The Remembrance Stone

Fun in the Kitchen!

April 16, 2020 • Angie Smith

Here is a silly cooking video my family and I made for your kids to watch. I wanted to give your kids an activity in which they can make their own stones of remembrance like the Israelites, and I think we can all use a little creativity and a whole lot of laughter these days.

Isn’t this sunshine amazing? I wake up every morning thanking God for the gift of warmth and sunshine. It’s truly a blessing!

This week we pick up where we left off two weeks ago. Moses has died and Joshua has become the new leader of the Israelites. They are about to enter the promised land but need to cross the Jordan River to get there. God did something amazing as the priest carried the Ark of the Lord across the river, the waters stopped and everyone crossed on dry ground.

I love the many themes outlined in this story: obedience, faith, and God’s presence. We can clearly see how all three worked together to bring a miracle in which every Israelite got to experience. My prayer for us is that we choose faith, act in obedience, and follow God’s presence wherever He leads us because that's where breakthrough, miracles, and healing happens!

Main Point: God held back the Jordan River for His people to cross.

Key passage: “The Lord Himself goes before you and will be with you; He will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid. Do not be discouraged.” Deuteronomy 31:8

So proud of you all stepping it up and becoming the priests, teachers, and leaders of your home church!

And be sure to check out the link above, of a recital of Psalm 91, memorized by the Sheehy family. Let’s not forget that we are hidden, sheltered, protected, defended, and secured by our loving Lord.

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