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Purpose: A lesson designed to teach family members to understand obedience, which is being diligent in doing
what our Heavenly Father would have us do.
Lesson:
Lighthouse Activity
Complete the activity as listed. Make sure to answer the questions and discuss.
Discuss the consequences of his disobedience and the blessings he received when he did repent
and obey.
Relate to your life. What kind of consequences could you face if you are disobedient? If
possible, share personal experiences when you were disobedient and obedient and the
consequences and/or blessings you received.
Display the lighthouse quote during the week and challenge every family member to be
obedient. Remind them how much happier we can be when we are happier in the first place.
Bear Testimony of the blessings that come from being obedient to the Lord.
Closing song: “I’m Trying to Be Like Jesus,” Children’s Songbook, page 78-79
“Let Us All Press On,” Hymns, page 243
Closing Prayer:
Enrichment: Based on the ages and attention spans of your children, choose one or more of the following enrichment
activities to enhance the message of the lesson. Enrichment activities do not necessarily need to be completed on the
same night as the lesson. We often use them as reinforcement/reminders during the week.
Enrichment ideas :
Mother, May I?: One person (it could be Mom) stands facing away from a line of kids. She then
chooses a child (at random, or in order), and announces a direction. These follow a pattern, such as,
"Brian, you may take' x' giant/regular/baby steps forward/backward." The child responds with "Mother
may I?" Mom then states "Yes" or "No", depending on her whim, and the child complies. If the child
forgets to ask "Mother may I?" he/she goes back to the starting line. First one to touch Mother wins.
Blessings Follow Obedience Coloring/Puppet Activity: (Directions listed with activity). Distribute the
puppets to the children and have them color them. When the stage and puppets are complete have them
take turns telling how each person/puppet was blessed for their obedience.
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Delicious Gluten Free Chocolate Cake (best chocolate cake I’ve had in ages)
From the Recipe Shoebox.
The ingredients:
CAKE:
1-1/2 cups semi-sweet or dark chocolate chips
2 cans (15-oz. each) garbanzo beans, drained and rinsed
6 eggs
1-1/2 cups sugar
2 Tbs. cocoa powder
1 Tbs. lemon juice
1-1/2 tsp. baking powder
3/4 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. vanilla
CHOCOLATE FROSTING:
1/4 cup butter
4 cups powdered sugar
1/4 cup cocoa powder
1/4 cup milk
1-1/2 tsp. vanilla
Directions: FOR CAKE: In a small bowl, melt the chocolate in the microwave for about 2 minutes on 50%
power, stirring frequently until smooth. In a blender, blend the beans and eggs until creamy. Add remaining
ingredients, including the melted chocolate and blend well. If your blender is not big enough, pour into a bowl
to mix. Put batter into a greased and floured 9x13-inch baking pan and bake at 350 degrees for about 40-45
minutes, until a toothpick in center comes out with moist crumbs--DO NOT OVERBAKE. For cupcakes, bake
for 20-25 minutes. When cool, frost with chocolate frosting.
FOR DRIZZLE: In a small microwaveable bowl, melt white chocolate chips and shortening together on 50%
heat for 2 minutes or until melted and smooth. Take care to stir frequently. Immediately after melting, drizzle
over frosted cake or cupcakes and allow to set.
Enjoy!
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Amanda Dad Doctor
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Attach top of lighthouse to bottom with a metal craft brad (in the shown holes). Flashlight will be shone
through the above hole.
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Print one boat per family member. Write “SS {child’s name}” on each boat. Laminate if desired. Punch a hole
in the top sail and tie a yarn through it to form a necklace for Lighthouse Activity.
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Jonah and the Whale
flannel board figures
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Jonah and the Whale flannel board figures
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Jonah and the Whale flannel board figures
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Happy or Sad signs. Print enough signs so that each family member can have one of each. Mount on popsicle sticks.
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Display Magnet:
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BLESSINGS
FOLLOW
OBEDIENCE:
Egg
Carton
Stage
Cut a piece of construction paper to fit the top of egg carton lid. Write “Blessings Follow Obedience” and
scriptural reference (Eph. 6:1), then glue onto lid (see illustration). Make holes in centers of four or five egg
cups for puppets. Pull puppets down behind lid. As you use each puppet, push straw up so figure appears above
lid; then read its description. Store your puppets inside carton. (See page 48 for puppet instructions.)
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BLESSINGS FOLLOW OBEDIENCE Instructions: Color and cut out each figure with its accompanying story. Fold on dotted
line and glue drinking straw between papers 1″ from bottom. Cut out a piece of paper the same shape as puppets, and draw another
picture of a woman/man you know who has been blessed because of their obedience. Have the family each take turns using the egg
carton stage (directions above) and tell how each person’s life was blessed by their obedience.
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