Manipulation sabbath lesson

Introduction:

  • Say Prayer
  • Say 10 commandments
  • Share what you’re grateful for

Manipulation: any attempt to sway someone’s emotions to get them to act or feel a certain way.

Willfulness: having or showing a stubborn or determined intention to do as one wants regardless of the consequences of effects.

Read 1 Chron 10:13- Saul dies because instead of waiting on Yah. In his willfulness, he sins and seeks a medium for guidance(to get his way)

Read 1 Sam 15:23- Yah rejected him because rebellion is like the sin of witchcraft

Rebellion= Willfulness

Read or Summarize the story of jezebel– she used manipulation and willfulness to get what she wanted through Ahab. She played like she was submissive but a puppetmaster stirring the direction over her head Ahab

Overview for children

  • State the times on how children use manipulation
  • Explain the importance of why it’s wrong and why it goes against Yah
  • Ask them in what ways they can avoid being Manipulative/willfull.
  • Explain to them how they can really avoid it: subjecting themselves to the order of Yah, how children should seek to please the most high by their subjection to their parents—not formulating their own will and desire.

Activity: Scenario with toys

Use your children’s toys to play out these scenarios. Then explain the wrong way to respond and the right way to respond.

  1. You ask your child to go do their chores. Child wines, pout, or stomp away because they don’t want to do it. Or wants to do it on their time.
  2. You ask your child to wait until after dinner to get their dessert. Child repeats themselves on getting a dessert after you said what you were going to do.
  3. The child tries to bribe you to do something in exchange for doing what they asked you to do.

Overall: A child needs to know that trying to get their will by using their expressions, emotions, and words is manipulation. It’s not having a heart of obedience nor is it pleasing to the Yah because it reflects on how you treat him.

~ Until next time

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