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Bible Pictures of Godly Children

Worksheet for ________________


Here is a given outline so you can add your own notes.
I. Plants. Planting requires:
A. Patience
B. Protection
C. Persistence
D. Proper Priorities
II. Cornerstones
III. Arrows of Purpose
A. Plentiful and Powerful
IV. Olive Trees
Here are questions to answer as you view the tape (the pastor has the answer key).

1. What does the word “plant” mean?


2. True maturity is seen in the way a young person _______________, _______________
and ______________________.
3. Young people, like plants, should grow up in their _______________________.
4. Your children were carefully ________________ for you by God
5. True beauty is something that God puts ____ ___ __________.
6. Personal question: Can others see the light of God in my eyes?
7. If you raise a child right in this decade you will what?
8. You don’t just raise children hoping they will make the right decisions but, rather, you
must what?
9. God gave parents the arrows but the parent must do the ________________.
10. God means for the children to perpetually carry on the godly principles the parents had:
True or False.
Bible Pictures of Godly Children
Answers:

1. What does the word “plant” mean? To establish, to fix, to firmly place.
2. True maturity is seen in the way a young person obeys, is responsible, and exhibits respect.
3. Young people, like plants, should grow up in their youth.
4. Your children were carefully chosen for you by God.
5. True beauty is something that God puts on the inside.
6. Personal question: Can others see the light of God in my eyes? Hopefully it will be yes.
7. If you raise a child right in this decade you will what? Encounter opposition
8. You don’t just raise children hoping they will make the right decisions but, rather, you
must what? You must aim them the right direction; be determined with where you want
them to be.
9. God gave parents the arrows, but the parent must do the carving.
10. God means for the children to perpetually carry on the godly principles the parents had:
True or False.

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