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This series will look at some really bad ideas for new winter sports. These are the kinds of ideas that if you saw people actually playing these sports would make you say “they probably didn’t think that one through!” These goofy ideas will also help us look at some people from the Bible who probably should have thought things through a little better as well. By looking at their stories we can learn what they could have done differently and how that can help us make better, more God-honoring decisions in our own life.
“The way of fools seems right to them, but the wise listen to advice.” Proverbs 12:15
No Pads Hockey
Scripture: 1 Kings 22:1-40, Ahab Doesn’t Listen to God
Ice Hockey is a fast-paced, action packed game that requires everyone to wear pads and helmets. Why? Because it’s too dangerous to play without them! If we choose to go our own way instead of following God, we’ll find that it’s like playing hockey without pads. It’s just not going to end well.
Objective: Kids will learn, “God’s way is always the best way.”
Full Contact Ice Dancing
Scripture: Acts 5:1-11, Ananias and Sapphira
Ice Dancing is a beautiful exhibition of speed and grace, but what if you sent two pairs out on the ice at the same time and told them that the last group standing wins gold? It could get pretty ugly fast! As bad as that idea sounds, you know what’s even worse? Trying to lie to God. Ananias and Sapphira didn’t need a collision on ice skates to make a mess of things. They made their own mess lying to the church and to God.
Objective: Kids will learn, “It’s always better to be honest about a mistake, than lie about success.”
Dodge Curling
Scripture: James 3:1-12, “Curling” Our Tongues
Curling is played with a heavy stone that slides across the ice. The goal is to control the stone as it glides across the ice so it lands in exactly the right place. You wouldn’t want to play dodgeball with a curling stone because it’s just too dangerous. Our words can be a lot like those curling stones. When directed by God’s Word they can do a lot of good. But if we use our words to hurt others, we may as well be throwing curling stones.
Objective: Kids will learn, “The words I say should be encouraging and kind.”
Swimming
Scripture: Matthew 14:22-33, Peter Walks on Water
Who wants to swim in the winter? Other than a quick plunge for charity, swimming is best left to summer. Winter sports take place on top of the water, where Peter once walked. If we keep our eyes on Jesus, we can do anything He calls us to do. If we don’t, we might end up frozen by fear.
Objective: Kids will learn, “I will keep my eyes on Jesus.”
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