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Storytime 2, Lesson 6(to hear this story read out loud click the green play button)
"Yes," Miss Mason answered. "Jesus told the man to get up and take his bed and go home. And the man did it. Jesus had healed him. But Jesus had done something else for the man. It was even more important than making his body well. Can you tell me what it was?" "I think I know," Randy said, putting up his hand. "Jesus forgave the man's sins." The teacher nodded. "Right. And that is why Jesus told the man to be of good cheer. He wanted him to be glad because his sins were forgiven. And when WE take Jesus as our Savior, He forgives OUR sins and fills our hearts with joy. This joy should never leave us, no matter what happens. The Bible says, 'Rejoice in the Lord always.'" (Philippians 4:4)
Miss Mason smiled. "Yes. We may be too sick to feel like playing or laughing. But we can still have joy deep in our heart because Jesus is our Savior. "And when things go wrong or when trouble comes, we do not need to be cross and unhappy. Jesus has promised to be with us in trouble. He will help us and watch over us. That is why God tells us in the Bible that He wants His children to trust Him and be happy."
"Good," Miss Mason said. "Our memory verse today tells us to be glad and sing before the Lord. "It says, 'Serve the Lord with gladness; Come before His presence with singing.'" The children learned the verse. Then it was time to go home. "Don't forget our class picnic on Saturday," the teacher reminded them. "We won't forget," the children promised. Randy and Debbie were excited about the picnic. They could hardly wait for the week to pass.
Randy began to feel cross. Then he remembered something. "Debbie, remember our lesson on Sunday? Jesus wants us to trust Him and be glad no matter what happens." "How can we be glad when our picnic is spoiled?" Debbie asked. "I don't know," Randy said doubtfully. "Let's ask Mother." When Mother heard their question she said, "You can still be glad because Jesus is your Savior and He loves you very much. That is something that will never change.
"Maybe Jesus will stop the rain if we ask Him to," Randy said. "Maybe," Mother answered. "But if He doesn't, just remember that He knows what is best for us." But the rain did not stop. All morning the children played in the house.
"Oh, goody," Debbie cried, dancing up and down.
"This is the best picnic we ever had," Debbie told the teacher. "I'm sorry I cried this morning when I saw the rain." "It was because of the rain that Uncle John was at home and he let us play in his barn," Randy said. "I guess God knew that would happen when He sent the rain, didn't He?" "Yes, I'm sure God knew all about it," Miss Mason said. "That is why it is best to trust Him and keep on being happy even though we cannot always understand. The Bible says, 'Whoever trusts in the Lord, happy is he.'" (Proverbs 16:20)
YOUR HAND WANTS TO TELL YOU A STORY
In our last lesson, we learned that one of the thieves who was crucified with Jesus asked the Lord Jesus to be his Savior. He was saved. When you take Jesus as your Savior, you are saved too.
You might ask, "How can I KNOW that I have everlasting life?" You can know that you have everlasting life because GOD SAYS SO. The Bible says, "He who has the Son has life." I John 5:12 If Jesus is in your heart, then you have everlasting life. God says so in His Word. The Bible says, "He who has the Son has life"EVERLASTING LIFE! Now point to your little finger and say, "Number 5: I HAVE EVERLASTING LIFE." The Bible says, "He who has the Son has life." I John 5:12"
The next lesson is the last in this Storytime series.
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