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The Jeremiah Project is
happy to present these children stories teaching Biblical values. As Proverbs
7:1-3 instructs us, "My son, keep my words and store up my commands within you.
Keep my commands and you will live; guard my teachings as the apple of your
eye. Bind them on your fingers; write them on the tablet of your heart." It is
through repeated telling of the stories of the Bible and stories teaching
Biblical values to our children that we can help them write the truths of the
Bible on the tablet of their heart. |
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Gods Faithfulness
But you, O Lord,
are a compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and
faithfulness. [Psalm 86:15]
"Nobody
Asks the Donkey"
Sydney the Donkey and Muriel the
sheep walked along the rough Egyptian road trying to keep up with the crowd.
Everyone was all in a rush and upset and pushing and yelling ever since Moses
finally got the Pharaoh to let the Israelites go and Moses had the Hebrew
nation pack up everything and march toward to the Red Sea and to freedom.
Well this was an unexpected trip. Muriel said running a
bit to keep away from the switch her master was using to keep the animals
moving.
What are you complaining about? Sydney responded.
Look at all the junk I have on my back. They make me carry
everything.
Well why dont you just dump it on the
road? You are a donkey, people expect you to be stubborn. The helpful
sheep advised.
Well its not that bad. Besides that is what
God created me to do and if it makes me useful, then I will have a place in the
Promised Land. Sydney said optimistically.
What is
that? Muriel asked.
That is where we are going
silly. The donkey informed his friend. This isnt just a
vacation trip you know. God did all those amazing miracles back there to get us
out of slavery and to take His people to the Promised Land, which they say, is
like paradise. This is the trip to get there Muriel. Pretty exciting huh?
Sydney answered her.
Oh oh, trouble. Muriel remarked and
she knew what she was talking about. Just ahead, the caravan came to the edge
of the Red Sea and they were grinding to a halt. This is terrible,
Sydney Muriel said in a panic. Look at that river. You cant
even see the other side and it is churning and flowing. It must be a mile deep.
Nobody can cross that. Look at Moses just staring at it. He didnt have a
plan for this. I knew it. This is just what the mistress of our family said all
along. Moses should have left us in slavery. At least we wouldnt be
backed up to the sea ready to be slaughtered by Pharaohs army. And
then Muriel started to cry which is a pretty unpleasant thing to listen to a
sheep do.
Havent you been paying any attention all this
time? Sydney said nudging the weeping sheep so maybe she would stop
crying. Remember what God did to Pharaoh when he wouldnt let us go?
He sent plague after plague. The sun went out, the sea turned to blood, frogs
and locusts covered the land. That was all Gods doing because he loves us
so much, he couldnt stand to see us in slavery. The donkey said in
his honking donkey voice.
How do you know God will save us from
this? This is hopeless. All of the humans are upset and panicking. If you are
so smart, how come none of them know what you know? Muriel said
critically continuing to sniffle.
Well, nobody asks a donkey
what he thinks about things. Sydney said sounding somewhat hurt that he
was never consulted. It is amazing to me the people of God continue to
not trust Him. Look at all those miracles and through all of that, none of
those horrible things happened to us. God kept the homes and land of His people
from all the plagues. Even that last one where he killed the first born of
every human and animal. God made sure our masters knew how to avoid that
disaster. I am glad because my brother Melvin is the first born and I would
have hated to see him go like that.
Suddenly the panic in the
crowd got much worse. The people were screaming, Pharaohs army is
right behind us. They are almost here! The children running around crying
and bumping in to things and being stepped on by the adults.
Come here children Sydney said to the panicking children. But all
they heard was a BRAY from his donkey face. But they seemed to
understand because they hid under his legs to keep from being trampled.
Any room for a sheep under there? Muriel said shyly.
Sydney scooted the five year old into her brothers lap and Muriel
snuggled in and all the children hugged her warm fir.
Sydney, I
am afraid. Muriel said softly so the children wouldnt cry.
Get ready, Muriel. I dont know what God is going to do but he
wont let his people die like this. God is faithful. He sent Moses from
far away to save us from slavery. Some day a great Messiah will come and take
all of his people to paradise. I hope that includes slightly smelly donkeys and
scared little sheep like you Muriel. The donkey laughed.
Well, that is someday. For now the army of Pharaoh will be here any
minute and I hear Egyptians like lamb stew quite a lot. She said and then
she started to cried again. The children started to cry because she was crying
and everybody was upset.
You have to trust in the faithfulness
of God you silly sheep. The donkey scolded. Look, see at what Moses
is doing?
Muriel peeked around Sydneys legs and when she
did, the children peeked too. Because they were on a ridge, they could see
Moses standing in front of the raging Red Sea facing it with his chest out.
Then, he lifted his staff and spoke some words they could not make out. All of
a sudden, the sea began to crash and twist and change and a valley opened up
and pulled apart to make a huge pathway that was completely dry. Moses signaled
and Gods people started crossing it to safety, to salvation and to the
Promised Land.
I am sorry I was such a big baby, Sydney.
Muriel apologized letting the youngest children ride on her back as they
entered the parted sea. You are my friend and you were right all along
about Gods faithfulness. She apologized.
Well,
Sydney said warmly. Its ok, I am used to it. After all, nobody ever asks
the donkey.
Therefore, holy
brothers, who share in the heavenly calling, fix your thoughts on Jesus, the
apostle and high priest whom we confess. He was faithful to the one who
appointed him, just as Moses was faithful in all Gods house. Jesus has
been found worthy of greater honor than Moses, just as the builder of a house
has greater honor than the house itself. For every house is built by someone,
but God is the builder of everything. Moses was faithful as a servant in all
Gods house, testifying to what would be said in the future. But Christ is
faithful as a son over Gods house. And we are his house, if we hold on to
our courage and the hope of which we boast. [Hebrews 3:1-6]
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