Home
Links
Contact
About us
Impressum
Site Map


YouTube Links
App Download


WATERS OF LIFE
WoL AUDIO


عربي
Aymara
Azərbaycanca
Bahasa Indones.
বাংলা
Български
Cebuano
Deutsch
Ελληνικά
English
Español-AM
Español-ES
فارسی
Français
Fulfulde
Gjuha shqipe
Guarani
հայերեն
한국어
עברית
हिन्दी
Italiano
Қазақша
Кыргызча
Македонски
മലയാളം
日本語
O‘zbek
Plattdüütsch
Português
پن٘جابی
Quechua
Română
Русский
Schwyzerdütsch
Srpski/Српски
Slovenščina
Svenska
தமிழ்
Türkçe
Українська
اردو
中文

Home -- English -- Perform a PLAY -- 125 (A deadly arrow 2)

Previous Piece -- Next Piece

DRAMAS -- perform them for other children!
Plays for children to perform

125. A deadly arrow 2


One man had the courage to tell the truth. One against 400!

Micaiah: "King Ahab, God doesn’t want this war. If you don’t listen to Him, you’ll risk your life."

Ahab: "Did you hear that? He’s giving me my death sentence. Throw him into prison. Now!"

It wasn’t 'in' for King Ahab to listen to God. He had taken it into his head to attack the city of Ramoth.

Whoever doesn’t listen to God risks his life. Ahab’s spies eavesdropped on the enemy‘s war plan.

Spy: "When we fight against Ahab and his army, don’t shoot at the soldiers but at the King."

But Ahab was clever.

Ahab: "King Jehoshaphat, I’m going to disguise myself, but you stay in your kingly robes. And then we’ll go fight together."

King Jehoshaphat went along. I don’t understand that, though. Why didn’t he listen to God’s advice? Normally, he always makes decisions with God’s help.

It was a hard fight. And the enemy focused only on the King.

You can surely imagine what happened. When the enemy saw King Jehoshaphat in his kingly robes, they thought that he was King Ahab and used him for their target practice. Jehoshaphat screamed for his life. Now he realized this truth: Whoever doesn’t listen to God risks his life. Jehoshaphat was near to death. But God caused the enemies to stop shooting at him.

One of the soldiers drew his bow and shot randomly and wounded King Ahab fatally. At sundown, he died. He lost his life because he never listened to God.

And Jehoshaphat was brought to his senses.

Would he ever make a decision without God again?

Whoever doesn’t listen to God risks his life. King Jehoshaphat let himself be persuaded to go a direction without God. Afterwards he was sorry about it.

Even when your friends in your clique don’t think it’s 'in' to listen to God, then be like a fish who swims against the current. No matter what others think, listen to God. And get your advice from people who know and love Jesus.

Whoever doesn’t listen to God risks his life. It’s a real joy when I listen to God, for I know that He wants the best for me.


People: Narrator, Ahab, Micaiah, spy

© Copyright: CEF Germany

www.WoL-Children.net

Page last modified on May 22, 2018, at 03:00 PM | powered by PmWiki (pmwiki-2.3.3)