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Level 2, Lesson 1Rebekah's Decision
Originally published by Ernest Manning's Radio Sunday School MissionThis lesson is based on the Scripture found inGenesis 24:10-59
Every evening Rebekah would lift the jar to her shoulder. Down the street she would go to the well which was just outside the city. Deep, deep into the well she would dip her pitcher until it was full of water. Then once more she would lift the heavy jar to her shoulder and carry it home. One evening when Rebekah was getting the water at the well she saw some camels coming. She counted ten of them. On some of the camels men were riding and some camels had bundles tied to their backs. The men and the camels looked very dusty and very tired. As Rebekah stood watching, one of the men came quickly toward her.
“Drink sir,” said Rebekah, smiling, for she had been taught to be polite to strangers. She quickly lowered her pitcher so the man could have all he wanted. As he was drinking, Rebekah looked at the tired and thirsty camels. “I will get some water for your camels too,” she said kindly.
Again Rebekah filled her jar and emptied it for them. Again the camels drank it all. How thirsty they were! Back and forth from the well to the trough went Rebekah with her pitcher until the camels had all they wanted.
“Indeed, yes,” said Rebekah. ”There is room, and there will be straw and food for your camels too.” Rebekah ran ahead to tell her family company was coming. As soon as she told the news, her brother started out to meet the strangers. He gave them food and straw for the camels. He took the men into the house. There Rebekah and her mother had supper ready for them.
“I will go,” answered Rebekah. And the next day Rebekah said good-bye to her mother and brother, and she rode away to her new home, where she was very happy. QUESTIONS |
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