![]() ![]() Or maybe people around them that don't seem like they have bad consequences for their bad choices. ![]() Ask the children how that might apply to choices they are making today, and to the future. Explain that after time the wheat will ripen and change colors and then the difference is more noticeable. Some of them will be tricked, because they are so similar. Let them guess which one is the wheat and which one is the tare. Ask the children to share how they can tell the difference between good and evil.Ĭut out the two pictures and after explaining (from primary manual) the difference. This teaches us that we live with both good and evil around us, and we must be careful to choose the right. Explain that the wheat and tares will grow together until the harvest (the end of the world). The commandment of the Lord is pure, enlightening the eyes, Ps. Symbolically, a person’s eye also shows spiritual condition and an understanding of the things of God. If possible, display a picture of wheat and tares. In the scriptures, the eye is often used as a symbol of a person’s ability to receive the light of God. You may need to explain that tares are harmful weeds. 2023 LDS Youth Theme - cairns, Scripture Poster, Print & Bookmark, I can do all things through Christ MKennedyDesigns (292) 5.00 Bestseller If any of you lack wisdom let him ask of GOD, wall decor, water color Blue, Scripture, Christian decor, LDS, James 1:5-6,2017 YW Theme ChickenScratchPress (814) 5. Ask them to label their drawings using the interpretation of the parable found in Matthew 13:36–43. Invite the children to draw different scenes from the parable of the wheat and the tares, found in Matthew 13:24–30, and share their drawings with the class. ![]()
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