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Who confronted Achan? Did confessing remove the consequences of his sin? (See Joshua 7:19–25

MEMORY VERSE

JOB 34:21

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Play the game together to help the children commit Job 34:21 to memory. In the section “Doers of the Word,” have the children record how they will apply the verse to their lives.

“For his eyes are upon the ways of man, and he seeth all his goings.”

JOB 34:21

MEMORY VERSE GAME

Clap-the-Word

Have everyone say the verse together three times. Next, select a child to leave the room while the rest of the children the verse. The child reenters the room. He listens as the others quote the verse, and he tries to guess which word they clapped. Select another person to step out of the room and repeat the game until all the children have had a chance to guess a clapped word.

DOERS OF THE WORD

In the blank below, write how this verse could be applied in your life, e.g., “speak only what is pleasing to agree on a word they will clap instead of say when quoting

You,” “do what is right even when no one is around,” or “confess my sin instead of hiding it.”

“Dear Lord, I yield to You and am willing to apply this verse. Help me to ________________ _________________________________________ ____________________________________________. I ask that You would develop responsibility in my life. In Jesus’ name, Amen.”

When the Lord gives you an opportunity to apply this verse, write it in your journal to later recall God’s working in your life.

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