What does Code G.I.G.O. mean?
(Look at the end of Training Day #4 for the answer)
Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to complete Operation GIGO. Here are 3 tips for a successful operation.
#1: what we put in our minds will come out our mouths/actions.
#2 Think on these things. #3: Each letter represents a word.
As usual, should you or any member of your M.P. (Mission Possible) Force be captured or find yourself in face of defeat, remember to use code F.R.O.G (Fully rely on God) and code P.U.S.H (Pray until something happens). Good luck.
Objective: We learn about that what we put into our hearts/minds will come out our mouths/actions.
Brain Scramble: Which of these words belong in our “mind” and which words belong in the trash?
Lies, LOVELY, Jealousy, Just, HATE, Honest, RUDENESS, KINDNESS, Disobedience,
Unkindness, Virtue, FALSE REPORT, Dishonest, PURE, Good Report, TRUE, Praise
Object Lesson: We met George with the pudding brain, everytime George told a lie or was disobedient *SPLAT* a spoonful of pudding landed on his brain. The pudding represents sin. By the end of George’s week he had one smeared brain. George heard the pastor preach on Sunday about liars and sinners will not go to heaven, and how everyone has sinned but all we need to do is Repent! So George repented! We used a water spray bottle to represent forgiveness and sprayed the water on George brain when he asked God to forgive him. We ended with reading together Philippians 4:7-8 out loud.
7) And the peace of God, which passeth all understanding, shall keep your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. 8) Finally, brethren, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest, whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure, whatsoever things are lovely, whatsoever things are of good report; if there be any virtue, and if there be any praise, think on these things.
1 comment:
I love the object lesson! I plan on using it tomorrow. It was a little hard to read. You might think about changing the white on green to a different color that is more easily read.
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