Thursday, September 29, 2011

Wednesday Night Science Bible Lesson- Letting Your Light Shine

This week's lesson was another winner! Found this fun experiment on Youtube! I had to use it! So I wrote a bible lesson to go along with it! 

First we read 3 verses from the bible.  I asked them to listen close and tell me what was common in the verses. (with older students, have them look up the verses, younger ones can participate by finding the numbers for the verses after you find the right book and page for them. )

#1- Psalm 18:28- For Thou will light my candle: the Lord my God will enlighten my darkness.

#2- Matthew 5:15- Neither do men light  a candle and put it under a bushel, but on a candlestick; and it giveth light unto all that are in the house.

#3- 1 John 1:7-  But if we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another...

They all said the verses were about lights and candles! I said that verse #1 tells us that God is the one who lights our candles.  That verse #2 tells us to let our light SHINE to everyone!  And verse #3 tells us to walk in the light and choose to stay in the light.  Then we read 

1 Peter 5:8- Be sober, be vigilant, because your adversary the devil,  as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour.

We talked about the devil and how he wants our light to be "devoured" or blown out so that we will not lead others to Christ.  


Then it was time for the science experiment!

You need water, a bowl, food coloring, a glass, a candle and a lighter or match


First have a student pour just enough water to cover the bottom of the bowl. 


Add some food coloring to make the water more visible for the experiment. (we did this several times, letting the kids choose different colors, so some pics will have different colored water)


Next place a candle in the middle of the water



Light the candle! (always supervised or done by the teacher) The candle represents US and our testimony and influence. The water represents all those around us that we are an example to. When our light is burning, we are a bright light for Christ to others. (we even turned out the light for a short time to show how bright we can be)


The glass represents the devil and how in 1 Peter 5:8 it says he is "seeking who he may devour". Slowly  put the glass down on the candle.  Saying examples or things we might do to let satan in our lives... like lying or stealing or cheating. 


Set the glass all the way down over the candle and wait.  As the oxygen was "devoured" it burned out the candle AND created a vacuum and sucked all the water around the glass into the glass.  Was neat to watch and hear as it bubbled into the glass and the kids  were amazed! We talked about our example, and how we are to be a light to the world. Our example can either lead others to Christ or away from Christ.  Also, we are human and WILL mess up. But God is "faithful and just to forgive us our sins" and if we ask for forgiveness, He will light us up, just as before and will use us for Him!
I sent each student home with a candle, and told them to have their parents help them with the lighting part and share what they had learned. The kids wanted to share it with the whole congregation, so when class was over we did a demonstration for the adults. They seemed to like it just as much as the kids! Science is Awesome! 

No comments: