
Bible, Glitter and Glue
In each weekly episode, Bible teachers, David and Mary Nelson, study and discuss an event from the Bible and then exchange ideas for creative teaching.
Bible, Glitter and Glue
The Gibeonite Trick
People in the town of Gibeon were afraid Joshua’s nearby army would overpower them. They pretended to be from a faraway place and tricked Joshua and his army into promising to keep them safe. When the Israelites later heard that the Gibeonites were neighbours, they knew they had been tricked. Joshua made this mistake because he did not ask God to help him. Even so, they knew they had to honour the treaty. When enemies attacked Gibeon, Joshua took his army and protected them in a battle where the Lord caused the sun to stand still.
Bible verses used in this episode:
Outline:
- The Gibeonites tricked Israel into making a peace agreement. (Joshua 9:1-27)
- Israel protects Gibeon and displays God’s strength over the Amorites. (Joshua 10:1-15)
Tips for teaching children:
- Young children will enjoy dressing up in “old” clothes and pretending they are the Gibeonites playing a trick on Joshua.
- For art expression, children can paint a sunburst. Before you begin, have them write “Joshua 10:8) along the bottom edge of a white paper. Help them squeeze some yellow paint in the middle of a paper. Provide straws so they can blow the paint out from the middle as if the sun. Alternatively, use paint brushes.
- Read James 1:5 together and talk about God’s wisdom. If we do not depend on God’s wisdom we can fall for tricks that others play on us.
- Collect examples of “tricks” that advertisers and others play. Read the packaging carefully to see how “fruit flavoured” is not the same as actual fruit juice. Other examples might be flash packaging for a game that is not all that fun, fake money or jewellery.
Tips for teaching adults:
- Summarise Joshua 9 and then have the class read chapter 10:1-15. Ask one or two people in the class to do the reading.
- Bring some examples to class to demonstrate that appearances can be deceiving. Items might include fool's gold, zirconium stone, or a bottle of "water" that has been replaced with salt water. Someone could taste this "water". Ask the class if they have ever been deceived and how that made them feel. Follow up by asking the class for some Bible examples of deceit and discuss how damaging the deceit was to relationships.
- Ask the class why stealing from God was so bad for Achan. After discussing this, follow with the question: “How can we steal from God?”
- End the class by praying that the class members will endeavour to be honest and generous.
Full teaching instructions are free from Mission Bible Class:
Bible Lesson: The Gibeonite Trick
Scriptures quoted from the International Children’s Bible®, copyright ©1986, 1988, 1999, 2015 by Tommy Nelson. Used by permission.
Excerpts from Mission Bible Class used by permission.
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