Start outside when the sun is very bright. Tell students to stand so they are receiving the most and brightest sun available. Then everyone moves to a spot that is not so bright, but that you can clearly see the sun is still shining – maybe in the shade of a tree. Next move indoors but to a room with a window so you can still have the effects of the sunlight but less. Finally move to a closet or room where it can be entirely dark. If it is a warm time of year you know the sun is still shining because the building is still warm inside even tho you are in the dark.
This lesson has several applications. Here are the ones my family came up with: God’s love represents the sun.
It is our actions that take us out of the light. God’s love is always there and always the same and always available. My actions make it so I feel God’s love less. I move, not God.
We started out in the light. That is where we all came from – God’s presence. We should ask for confirmation of this truth and then remember that light and God’s love when we are feeling discouraged and in the dark.
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Start outside when the sun is very bright. Tell students to stand so they are receiving the most and brightest sun available…..
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