Wednesday, February 9, 2022

Color Citron

Citron with separate fruit
 
 
Description of the Botanical Coloring Page: Citron is generally said to be the tree referred to in Leviticus 23:40, when the Jews were ordered to take with them the boughs, or rather fruit, of goodly trees at the Feast of Tabernacles. The citron is native of India, and is the most common  of  the  orange  tribe  in  Palestine.  Nothing  is  known  as  to  when  it  was  introduced into  Palestine,  and  it  is  doubtful  whether  it  was cultivated  there  at  the  time  the  Jews  settled  in the  Holy  Land.  It  is  used  by  the  Rabbis  in  celebrating the  Feast  of  Tabernacles. 

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Short in stature, but tall in wisdom...


Description of The Coloring Page: The WOG coloring pages are from India. These have been dedicated to the children of the internet by this ministry. The collection was compiled by Yesudas Solomon in 2020 at www.WordOfGod.in, you may contact them at wordofgod@wordofgod.in to ask about these particular resources. Scripture reference is from Luke 19; Zaccheaus was short in stature but tall in wisdom.

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Let your light shine coloring page


Description of The Coloring Page: The WOG coloring pages are from India. These have been dedicated to the children of the internet by this ministry. The collection was compiled by Yesudas Solomon in 2020 at www.WordOfGod.in, you may contact them at wordofgod@wordofgod.in to ask about these particular resources. Scripture reference is from Matthew 5:16 "In the same way, let your light shine before others, so that they may see your good works and give glory to your Father who is in heaven."

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A boy who was a hero...

"But don’t just listen to God’s word. You must do what it says. Otherwise, you are only fooling yourselves." James 1:22

      Not all the heroes are in story-books. No, indeed. Some of them are living quite close to us, but we would hardly guess that they are heroes, because a real hero never tells about the splendid things he does. A real hero, you know, always keeps his heroism to himself. You can always be sure when a boy tells you about the great brave things he has done that he is a bully and not a hero. A hero never talks about himself.
       Here is a real hero story. It is about a boy who ran an elevator in an old shaky, shackly office building, in Philadelphia. The people who knew him called him Billy. He was a lean, freckle-faced boy, with red hair, and nobody guessed that Billy was a hero. But he was, as this story will show. One day the old building began to tremble and shake, and then one of the walls fell out and the crowd gathered in the street and looked up at the windows of the building where the men and women and little children were, and wondered what would become of them. But Billy never waited to wonder, but ran his old elevator up to the topmost story and came back with it crowded with frightened women and little children. He did that a second time, and a third, and a fourth, and a fifth, and a sixth. Up and down he went for nine times until only one side of the building was standing and the shaft of the elevator was bare and was swaying to and fro like a tree in the wind. The policemen tried to drag the boy away from his post, and the great crowd cried for him to stop, but he pulled the chain and began to rise again to the upper floor. " There's two men up there yet," said Billy, and away he went to the top, facing death every minute, but never waiting to guess what the end might be. Then through the cloud of dust the old elevator was seen coming down and in it there were three people. As it touched the ground, the other wall fell out, but the two men and Billy came out into the street unhurt. You should have heard the people cheer! They knew then that Billy, with his red hair and his freckled face, was a hero, and they wanted to catch him and carry him on their shoulders and make him say a speech and take up a collection for him, but Billy could not be found anywhere. He had slipped off unnoticed through the crowd, for it was supper time, and he had gone home to his mother.
       This story does not need any sermon. If it did, all that the sermon could say would be: " Do things, don't talk about them. Do brave, kind, heroic, beautiful things, not because people see you, but because you are a hero at heart and because there are brave, kind, heroic, beautiful things to be done, and because God sees you." Hugh Kerr

                                                      The meaning of trust or trustworthy.

Tuesday, February 8, 2022

"In the beginning..."

"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth."  Genesis 1:1

        These words are the beginning of the greatest Book in the world. They are the first words of the first verse of the first chapter of the first book of the Bible.
       The Jews call the book of Genesis " the Book of the Beginnings" because the first word in the Hebrew Bible is the word which our translators have rendered, " In the beginning." It is a splendid name. Genesis is a book of beginnings. It tells of the beginning of the world, of the beginning of man, of the beginning of the Jewish nation, of the beginning of God's promises.
       Now I think that our text is specially a text for boys and girls. You are all "beginnings" beginnings of men and women. But what kind of men and women you are going to be depends largely on how you begin
       So I want to say to you first - begin well. A good start means a tremendous lot in a race, and a good start means a tremendous lot in the race of life. Sometimes we are inclined to look upon the years of girlhood or boyhood as a time of waiting. The long, long years stretch out in front of us and it seems as if we never would grow up. But they are years of preparation too - the most important of our life. They are the years when we lay up stores of knowledge, stores of goodwill, stores of character. If you lose the opportunity of getting ready then, you will never make it up.
       A famous writer tells us that once, when he was a youth, he had a strange dream. He thought that he was an old, old man standing at a window on the last night of the year and looking out into the darkness. He saw a star falling from the sky and he exclaimed in unutterable sorrow, "That is myself!" For he had wasted and misspent his life, and he felt that he was no better than a wandering star that would presently be extinguished in the blackness of night. Then he cried out with a great longing, "Give, oh, give me back my youth!"
       At that moment the bells rang out to welcome the New Year and the youth awoke to find it was a dream. He had begun to follow wrong paths, but he was still young. Life with its glorious opportunities still lay before him. He could still make it something noble, something worth living.
       And, boys and girls, you have all got that magnificent opportunity - the opportunity to make something splendid of your lives. Don't wait longer to begin. Begin now.
       And the other thing I want to say to you is - begin with God. It follows from the first, for you can never begin well unless you begin with God.
       Will you look again at the text and notice the word that follows - " In the beginning - God." Yes, God is at the beginning of every beginning.
       There was a famous professor once who was giving a lesson to children about plants and flowers. He explained how the seeds became plants, how the plants became leaves and flowers, how the flowers developed seeds again. Then he went on to tell how all the different parts of a plant were built up of tiny
cells, and how all these cells were filled with a wonderful substance called protoplasm, a substance which is contained in all living bodies and which makes them live and grow. Finally he said that no one knew what gave to protoplasm its power of living and growing. That was a closed door, and behind the door was unfathomable mystery. Then one of the children asked a question "Please, sir, does God live behind the door?"
       And that was the very best answer that could have been given. Behind every closed door, behind every beginning is - God. Behind the tiniest insect, behind the smallest blade of grass is God, and God is love. God is in the beginning of every beginning, and He wants to be in your beginning too. He made you, He made you for Himself, and you will never reach the full glory of your manhood or womanhood unless you take Him into your life.
       Do you want to make your life noble and grand, do you want to make the very best of it? Then take this as your motto - " In the beginning God." Rev. Hastings

In The Beginning Coloring Pages:

The big fish spits out Jonah!

Description of Coloring Page: big fish or whale transporting Jonah across the sea, scripture reference "I sank down to the very roots of the mountains. I was imprisoned in the earth, whose gates lock shut forever. But you, O LORD my God, snatched me from the jaws of death!  As my life was slipping away, I remembered the LORD. And my earnest prayer went out to you in your holy Temple. Those who worship false gods turn their backs on all God’s mercies. But I will offer sacrifices to you with songs of praise, and I will fulfill all my vows. For my salvation comes from the LORD alone.”  Then the LORD ordered the fish to spit Jonah out onto the beach. Jonah 2: 6-10

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Color the Virgin Mary pregnant with baby Jesus

Description of Coloring Page: Greek Othodox, Virgin Mary pregnant with Jesus, halos, praying hands,

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Color Christ On His Throne

Description of Coloring Page: Jesus seated on His Heavenly Throne, the blessing of the second person of the Holy Trinity in His raised hand, the Bible on Christ's knee, the halo with the Cross of Christ marking the blood atonement paid the the Mercy Seat for humanity, decorative patterns "After this I saw a vast crowd, too great to count, from every nation and tribe and people and language, standing in front of the throne and before the Lamb. They were clothed in white robes and held palm branches in their hands. And they were shouting with a great roar, “Salvation comes from our God who sits on the throne and from the Lamb!” Revelation 7: 9-10

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Resurrection From The Tomb Coloring Page

Description of Coloring Page: stained glass coloring page about Christ's Resurrection, Mary of Magdala wonders aloud "They asked her, “Woman, why are you crying?” “They have taken my Lord away,” she said, “and I don’t know where they have put him.” At this, she turned around and saw Jesus standing there, but she did not realize that it was Jesus.  John 20:13-14, at the tomb of Jesus

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Monday, February 7, 2022

Color Christ In Glory


Description of the Illuminated Carpet Page: from the miniature Saint Gall Gospels, Celts, Celtic, illuminated manuscript, Jesus, Christ. Apostles, angels, cross, Celtic boarder patterns

The Irish Gospels of St. Gall or Codex Sangallensis 51 is an 8th-century Insular Gospel Book, written either in Ireland or by Irish monks in the Abbey of St. Gall in Switzerland, where it is now in the Abbey library of St. Gallen as MS 51. It has 134 folios (so 268 pages). Amongst its 11 illustrated pages are a Crucifixion, a Last Judgement, a Chi Rho monogram page, a carpet page, and Evangelist portraits. Read more...

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A Shining Staircase

"He had a dream in which he saw a stairway resting on the earth, with its top reaching to heaven, and the angels of God were ascending and descending on it." Genesis 28:12


       You know how it is when something you have seen during the day comes into your dreams at night. Only it comes into your dreams in the oddest way, and the most extraordinary things happen in connection with it. Well, the ladder of this morning's text was like that.
       Jacob, poor fellow, had been running away from home all day. He and his brother Esau had had a quarrel. Jacob had played a mean trick on Esau, and Esau was so furious that he had vowed to take Jacob's life. But Jacob's mother determined that she would prevent any such awful tragedy, so she sent off Jacob post haste to visit his uncle Laban. She sent him off in such a hurry that he had nothing but his staff for company.
       Jacob walked very fast all day, and when evening came and the stars shone out in the Eastern sky he found himself tired and footsore. His heart was aching as well as his feet, and he was miserably homesick. He found himself in a bare rocky valley, at the foot of a hill which rose in steps or terraces till it seemed to touch the stars. It was a desert spot, but Jacob was too weary to go farther. So he took one of the stones which were lying about, put it under his head for a pillow, and lay down on the bare ground. I've no doubt, grown man though he was, that he wet that stone pillow with a few tears before he fell asleep.
       When he did sleep he had a strange dream. He saw the terraced hillside above him, but instead of being a hillside it was now a shining flight of steps. The Bible uses the word " ladder," but what Jacob saw was more like a long staircase. Step after step it rose till it reached to heaven itself, and lo! his stone pillow was the lowest step of the flight. Up and down this wonderful staircase angels were constantly hurrying, as if they were busy carrying messages from earth to heaven, and back again from heaven to earth. Then Jacob discovered a greater marvel still. Somebody was bending over him, and speaking to him - Somebody who had evidently come down that shining staircase - and suddenly Jacob knew that the Somebody was God Himself. God spoke to the lonely traveler and made him promises - glorious promises - both for himself and for his children. And Jacob awoke a different man from him who had fallen asleep, for he had seen God and spoken with Him. The staircase of his dreams had brought him in touch with God.
       When Sir John Franklin, the famous Arctic explorer, was a little chap, some of his companions were discussing what they should do when they grew up to be men. Each was going to do something grander than the other. At last they came to John. They had all chosen so many fine actions that there seemed nothing left for him. But John was ready with his plan. "When I'm big," said he," I'm going to build a ladder so high that I shall be able to climb up to heaven." His friends all laughed at him, but we know that though he did not build that ladder he climbed the ladder of fame. He climbed it to its topmost rung when he laid down his life in a frozen land, trying to discover the North-West Passage.
       We cannot all climb Sir John Franklin's ladder of fame, but we can all climb Jacob's staircase, for it was a staircase of "discussions between God and man," which is just a grown-up way of saying it was a staircase of prayer. Yes, prayer is the staircase by which we can reach God, and by which He also can come down to us. By it we can send our thoughts and wishes up to Him like the angels ascending, and by it He can speak to us. For prayer is not merely our speaking to God; it is also God speaking to us. You will find that out some day when you are specially vexed or worried, and have sent your worries up the shining steps. You will feel, while you pray, as if God had descended by the staircase of your prayer and were bending over you to help and comfort you. Rev. Hastings

Color Jacob's Dream of A Staircase To Heaven:

Jacob's Ladder, the old toy named after the Bible story:

Sunday, February 6, 2022

Little Comforts

"...and called his name Noah, saying, “Out of the ground that the LORD has cursed, this one shall bring us relief from our work and from the painful toil of our hands.” Genesis 5:29

      There was once a very little girl, so little as to be almost a baby, and she had a hot little temper which blazed out suddenly every now and then. One day when she had flown into a passion her father exclaimed, "Little spitfire!" Baby stopped and solemnly looked at him, but said nothing. The same day her mother received news which made her very sad, so sad that she could not help crying. Baby, who had a warm little heart as well as a warm little temper, was distressed too. She climbed on her mother's knee, put her arms round her mother's neck, and lisped, "Poo' Mummy, don't ky, don't ky!" And mother dried her tears at the touch of those clinging arms and hugged the tiny comforter and whispered, "Mother's little comfort." When Baby was dropping over to sleep that night she was heard repeating softly to herself, "Daddy's 'itta 'pitfire, Mummy's 'itta tumfort." And for many a day after if you asked her name she promptly replied, "Daddy's 'itta 'pitfire and Mummy's 'itta tumfort."
       Today I want to tell you of someone in the Bible who was both his father's and his mother's "little comfort." In fact his name just means "comfort," though the Hebrews pronounced it "Noah." The Bible doesn't tell us exactly why Lamech, Noah's father, called his little son " Comfort," but it gives us several hints, and we guess the rest.
       Noah's father and mother had evidently been having a hard struggle to make a living. They had toiled early and late and their hard work had not had great results. Perhaps the soil was at fault, perhaps a blight had fallen on the crops. Perhaps a flight of locusts had alighted on the fields and eaten up every green thing. We are not told. All we know is that they were feeling that they had struggled hard and had failed. And then, when they were feeling specially downhearted, God sent them their little son, and Lamech and his wife took new heart and fresh courage from God's gift to them. They felt that here was something that more than made up for all their disappointments, so they called him Noah, which means "Little Comfort."
       Can't you imagine Lamech talking to his wife and saying, "We shall try again for the sake of the boy. And this time we shall succeed"? And they would both go forward hopefully, looking to the time when baby Noah would be a big boy and ready to work along with them.
       But it was not only to his parents that Noah was a comfort. He was a comfort to God. Noah was born at a time when the people around were very wicked.
       They loved evil. They loved it to such an extent that they intentionally forgot God. They put Him out of their lives as if He did not exist, and they went their wicked way rejoicing in it, and trying hard just how wicked they could be. Among them all there was only one who remembered God and listened to His voice, and it was Noah. God's heart was nearly broken with the wickedness of the men whom He had created. Noah was His one comfort. By and by God saw that the only way to stop the terrible wickedness was to destroy the doers of it. And so, as you know, He sent the, flood and drowned the determined evildoers. But Noah and his family He saved alive in the ark.
       We too can be Noah's, boys and girls. We can comfort our fellow-men and we can comfort God.
       How can we comfort our fellow-men? In thousands of ways - big ways, and little ways, and middle-sized ways. We can begin with the little ways. We can begin to be Noah's at home. We can notice when father is tired or mother needs a helping hand. We can slip in and do our little bit to help. That will be acting Noah. We can take the little ones and amuse them for half an hour till mother gets a rest. We can run an errand for father or offer to post his letters. We can show little brother how to do that sum which he has already wiped out half a dozen times on his slate. We can mend little sister's doll and dry the tears which she has been shedding because its arm has come off. We can begin, I say, with the little ways; but we shall not end with them. If we begin with the little ways, we shall go on without knowing it to the big ways, and shall end, God helping us, by being a comfort to our day and generation.
       And we can comfort God. "That sounds strange," you say. "I always understood that God comforted His children. I didn't think He needed to be comforted Himself." That is just where you and many others make a mistake. God needs comfort. He needs it terribly. For after all, " comfort " is just another name for "love," and God hungers more than we can say, or think, or imagine for the love of His children on earth. He longs for it with a longing unspeakable. And the pity of it is that some people think God can get along quite nicely without them. Are you going to be God's " comforts " too, dear children? God hopes you are. Rev. Hastings

Color God's Comfort, the remaining sons of Seth:

Three Ark Crafts for Three Age Groups: