A Good Example
“Mom, what does this spell?” Kimmie asked, looking
up from her Sunday school lesson. “E-X-A-M-P-L-E.”
Her mother answered, as she continued to fold clothes,
“That spells ‘example.' Do you know what an example is?”
Kimmie answered thoughtfully. “Doesn't that mean when
you show someone how to do something?”
“That's right. Tell me some things you have learned
by example, Kimmie.”
Kimmie thought for a moment. “Let's see. Well, you
showed me how to make a bed because I didn't know how to get the
covers straight.” She thought for a bit longer. “I know! Daddy showed
me how to shoot with a bow and arrow.”
Her mother smiled. “Good! Now, how does the word example
come into your Sunday school lesson?”
Kimmie looked down at the story sheet in front of
her. “Our lesson for next Sunday is on The Lord's Prayer. It says
Jesus gave us this prayer as an example. I guess that must mean
He was teaching us how to pray with this prayer.”
“That is exactly right, Kimmie,” her mother agreed.
“Think some more about how you learned to make your bed and shoot
with a bow and arrow. Do you think I could have taught you how to
make a bed just by telling you? Could Daddy have told you how to
hold the bow and fit the arrow onto the string without showing you?”
Kimmie grinned and said, “I don't think it would have
worked very well.”
“Jesus could have just told His disciples they should
pray. He could have told them to bow their heads. Or He could have
said they should close their eyes when they pray. But then would
they have known how to pray?”
Kimmie shook her head. “Not really, because they still
wouldn't have known what to say. Jesus taught them how to pray when
He prayed The Lord's Prayer.”
Her mother finished folding the clothes and laid them
in the basket. “That's right. He gave them an example. And it was
a very good one, Kimmie. If you study that prayer carefully, you
will see that it mentions everything we need each day. Jesus didn't
leave anything out.”
“Really?” Kimmie asked, “I've known The Lord's Prayer
for a long time, but I never thought about that.”
“I've got an idea,” her mother said. “Why don't you
make a list of all the things you need each day. Then see if you
can find somewhere in the prayer where that need is mentioned.”
“That sounds like fun!” Kimmie said. “I'm going to
do it right now!”
Would you like to try it too?
The Lord's Prayer— Matthew 6:9-13
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