Blessings for Obedience

Family Time Get-Together

Around God's Word

Week 19

Blessings for Obedience

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Word Puzzle

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Find the words in the puzzle.  

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They go from top to bottom and from right to left

 

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Read the Scripture passage

bulletRead Deuteronomy 28.
(Follow link to BibleGateway.com)
bulletListen for how many blessings God promises.

 

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Answer the questions to the right

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Base your answers on the passage

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Printer friendly version of questions.

 

1. Moses declares what computer programmers call an “if-then” statement. What is the condition or the “if” part of his declaration?


2. What is the result which will happen if they satisfy the “if” condition? That is, what is the “then” portion of the declaration?


3. Now let’s list all the areas of their lives where God promised blessings for obedience.


4. In contrast to the blessings, another “if-then” statement is specified. This time the “if” condition is that of disobedience. What will be the result of their disobedience, the “then” portion of the statement?


5. Who is it that determines whether a person obeys or rebels?


6. Who is it that does the blessing or carries out the judgment?


7. Making the right choices is an important concept no matter what your age or position. Pray together as a family that each of you will make good choices in all areas of your lives. Thank the Lord for the blessings. Also, thank Him for the reminders you sometimes need when you have
made the wrong choice. Thank Him for more opportunities to make right choices.

 

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Activities

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Consider the words to the song, 
"If I Gained the World"  
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Here are several "if/then" statements

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List the IF and the THEN portions

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Another rendition of the same song on the right

 

 "If I Gained the World"

 

 

 

 

 

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 Another If/Then song and  two versions

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List the IF and THEN portions
of the songs

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What "Firing Line" does the video on the right demonstrate?

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Why is it important to "keep on the firing line?"

 

 

 

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