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Daily Bread (The Dead Sea Squirrels)

shortlady

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The Dead Sea Squirrels
READ: Deuteronomy 6:4-9

You shall teach them diligently to your children. —Deuteronomy 6:7

About this cover Our family was excited to visit the Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit that was coming to town all the way from Israel. These ancient copies of the Old Testament provide evidence that our Bible has remained accurate over the centuries. Our nephew Daniel was so elated about this outing that he told his schoolmates, “Our family is going to see ‘the dead sea squirrels!’” We all laughed when we heard his misquote. His little ears had turned a word he had never heard (scrolls) into a word he did know (squirrels). And in his childlike enthusiasm, he also knew that the family was going to see something wonderful!

Daniel’s excitement underscores an important spiritual aspect of parenting. Values are transmitted to our children not only by what we say but by the emotions we convey. Both content and heartfelt appreciation for God’s Word can be communicated to children in a variety of ways (Deut. 6:4-9), including what they overhear in our conversation with others.

Young children may not initially understand each spiritual idea we discuss, but they can catch the importance we place on it. Children pick up on spiritual values and grow in understanding as we express reverence and excitement about the Word of God. —Dennis Fisher

Lord, give us wisdom to provide
The proper atmosphere
To lead our children in Your ways
By what they see and hear. —Sper

Train up a child in the way he should go—but be sure you go that way yourself.
 
That's cute, Dead Sea squirrels, lol. That got my attention right off, shortlady. Kids say the neatest things about God and the bible.

My son, Bryce, was about 3. We had just started going to church and he was awed by everything that had to do with God. One morning, he gathered his brand new crayola markers all together. He put them carefully inside a pretty cabinet inside our living room, lining them up ceremonially. He said, "Mother, I'm giving my markers to God," solemnly. Not wanting to laugh, I answered, "That's wonderful, Bryce!"

Suddenly he looked troubled. "Will He give them back?" he asked.
 
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