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📖 Why Study the Bible?
🧠👂💖 A Journey to Know God
✨ God Speaks—We Listen
Did you know that worship isn't just singing or praying?
Worship means responding to God—talking to Him, listening to Him, and loving Him because of who He is.
A long time ago, God spoke to Adam, the first person.
His words were full of life, truth, and beauty.
And guess what? He still speaks to us today!
🌿 How Do We Hear Him?
We can hear God:
- In nature—like when you see a sunset or a flower and feel amazed,
- In our hearts, when we pray,
- But especially in the Bible!
When we read the Bible with open eyes and hearts, we don’t just learn facts—we hear God’s voice.
📖 The Bible is Full of Treasure
The Bible has layers—like a mystery story!
Sometimes the meaning is easy to see, and sometimes it’s hidden deep inside. But all of it points to Jesus.
It’s like a giant treasure map, and the treasure is… knowing Jesus more!
❤️ Why Do We Study the Bible?
Because we want to:
- 💒 Worship God
- 🗣️ Hear His voice
- 🧩 Understand His mystery
- 👑 See Jesus in every story
This isn’t just school—it’s an adventure to know God better!
📝 Activity Page: Discovering God’s Word
“He Speaks. We Listen.”
1. 📚 What Is the Bible?
The Bible is more than a book.
Circle the things the Bible helps you do:
- A) Learn about Jesus
- B) Win at video games
- C) Hear God’s voice
- D) Know what is true
- E) Fly like a superhero
2. 🔎 Treasure Hunt Drawing!
Draw a treasure map with a Bible at the end!
Add clues like a mountain (prayer), a river (God’s Word), and a light (Jesus).
What does the treasure say? (Hint: It’s something about Jesus!)
3. 🧠 Who Spoke to Who?
Match the person with who spoke to them:
God Spoke To... | What Happened? | |
---|---|---|
Adam | 👉 | A. In a burning bush |
Moses | 👉 | B. Gave names to animals |
You! | 👉 | C. Through the Bible |
4. 🎨 Memory Verse Coloring
"These words I command you today shall be on your heart." —Deuteronomy 6:6
🎨 Color the verse and add hearts and stars!
5. ✏️ Write a Prayer
“Dear God, thank You for giving us Your Word. Help me to…”