How to teach a child the plan of God!

The following lesson plan is intended to help us stimulate our children's imagination. It is not meant to be delivered to the child to make them learn for themselves, nor should it be learned in a session, but rather it should be used as a tool to help us teach our children to God.
You will see that this is a different approach: not just a connecting point, it colors the image or even fills the empty space, although sometimes these methods can be used. This is a complete unit study method that appeals to all types of learners. I have used this method for years in home schooling and find it very effective.

Let older children and teenagers take part in teaching the little ones, allowing them to help the little ones choose and do an activity or project. Explain to older children what you want the little ones to learn from the activity and let them participate in sharing the gospel with the little ones. Older people will feel a sense of responsibility and responsibility as they learn and share a ministry with others.

The goal of this lesson is to teach a child that God has a plan to save all mankind, that he has the power to make his plan work, and that the holy days of fall can teach us a part of God's plan.

organisers' activities
As you do these things with your child, discuss the planning that comes to the end result. Talk about the step-by-step process of a work plan.

With a destination in mind, take a walk or a walk. Use a plan or map and a compass to get there. Using John 7's words allows or helps the child create a crossword puzzle or word search.

Create an illustrated book that shows the stages of God's Plan as shown by the holy days of fall. Fold several sheets of drawing or drawing paper in half. Tie it in the center with staples or holes and thread. Allow the child to choose a recipe and help collect the ingredients, then follow the instructions (the plan) to prepare the recipe.

projects
When you do these projects with your child, you ask questions; Was it expected? Who planned it? Why is planning good? Can you get the end result without a plan?

Build a birdhouse or bird feeder with your child. (Let your child help you choose a plan and identify the materials to start the construction) With your guide, follow the detailed instructions.

Watch the insects build the following. Buy an ant farm. Observe the tasks that each type of ant must perform. Discuss the needs and reasons of the organization.

Go to a local bee farm and watch the hives. Talk to the beekeeper about the work that each bee does. Bring home honey and work that every bee does. Bring honey home and examine perfection in every comb cell.

Plan to make the Feast of Tabernacles better for someone else; choose many colors, use your choice of crayons, markers, construction paper, glue, glitter or paste to create different greeting cards and book markers to give away during the party (when you share them, choose people you haven't met).

Get a special toy with multiple parts. Pay particular attention to saving each part and preparing a place to store them, so that they can always be found.

History discussion
Parents, when you read this, pause, ask questions and get an answer, especially when there are questions in the text or where there are questions in the center of the page.

God has a plan!
Once upon a time there was a funny cartoon in a scientific journal. It represented an old man who was supposed to be God. He had just sneezed and was looking for a handkerchief. The particles of the sneeze were suspended in the air in front of him and the caption of the cartoon read "The great theory of the creation of sneezes".

You can use your imagination to understand what the heavens and the earth were in that photo. So how did the universe come about? How were humans born? God has just sneezed, and. . . Ah. . Ah. . Choo !! . . . were the heavens and the earth created? If so, are we all part of a large mucous plug ??! . . . NOT!

God has carefully planned every detail that has to do with our existence. He carefully chose the design and colors of each flower and each animal. It faithfully keeps up with the plants and beasts of the field. Provides food and water. He even notices when a bird dies.

Every part of God's creation is important to him. We too are extremely important to God and look to the earth to find ways to strengthen us. We are His special possessions and a part of His grand plan (see Psalm 145: 15 - 16, Matthew 10:29 - 30, Malachi 3:16 - 17, Exodus 19: 5 - 6, 2 Chronicles 16: 9).

Have you ever had a toy with many pieces? It seems that no matter how careful you are, some pieces are lost or broken. So when you want them, they simply aren't there !!

And if one day God had reached Earth and. . . OOPS !! He WAS GONE!! He probably just lost it, or forgot to put it on the last time he used it. Maybe he put the earth in the wrong galaxy, or maybe he lent it to an angel and the angel didn't return it. Oh good . . . poor humans. Well, it could create a new earth.

He would never have been negligent with the earth. He created the earth to support physical life. Our human life is only a temporary existence and we will all die. But God created us as physical beings so that we could plant His Spirit in us and let it grow.

It is His plan to use that Spirit to give us the Life of the Eternal Spirit. He planned it from the beginning, that's why he sent Christ to die for us, so that we could live with him in the resurrection.

We all made plans only to find that our plans sometimes fail. We could plan to hike, but wake up to find that the weather is really bad. We could plan to bake a cake and although we follow the directions perfectly, we can find that the oven is not working properly and the cake falls out.

There are so many things that we are unable to change. We could say that we will do something nice for someone, and we could even do it. But then we forget to deliver it or accidentally damage it before we can give it. Sometimes our plans go wrong because of our shortcomings; sometimes they go wrong because of things beyond our control.

God has a detailed plan for humanity and his plan will not fail. This is because he is in complete control and has the POWER to carry out his plan. God speaks and it is so !!! For example, say "My room is clean". Immediately all the toys would be on the shelf, sorted and arranged !! No more lost or broken toys!

God has that power and uses his power to carry out his plan exactly as he intended. From the beginning of creation to the last human who will change in spirit, God's Plan will take place. The plan is in your Bible and you can be part of it (you can find background information on this topic in the following scriptures, Isaiah 46: 9 - 11,14: 24, 26 - 27, Ephesians 1:11).

The holy days of autumn describe the part of God's plan when those who have had the Spirit of God are resurrected and changed. They are called saints. They will have powerful spiritual bodies that cannot die. The saints will meet with Christ and wage a terrible war with Satan. But the good guys will win and put Satan away for a thousand years.

The Bible says that the saints will rule with Christ and restore peace on earth. People will learn to love God and others. This part of the plan is represented by the Feast of Trumpets, the Day of Atonement and the Feast of Tabernacles (for more information see 1 Corinthians 15:40 - 44, 1 Thessalonians 4:13 - 17, Revelation 19:13, 16, 19 - 20, 20: 1 - 6, Daniel 7:17 - 18, 27).

The rest of the plan is represented by the last big day. God plans to give everyone a life opportunity. Even those who were very wicked will be resurrected and will have the opportunity to learn the Way of God.

The people you hear about in the news, the children who died young, the victims of abuse, wars, earthquakes, disease (* you call it *), everything will rise again after the world is saved by Satan. The Spirit of God is able to change them. God will give them healthy and happy lives (read these scriptures to learn more - John 7:37 - 38, Revelation 20:12 - 13, Ezekiel 13: 1 - 14).

Eventually death (the penalty for sin) will be destroyed. There will be no more pain. God will live with men and all things will be made new (Revelation 20:14, 21: 3 - 5)!