| Sunday School Lively
Stones Issue 4 (27
Feb 2005)
Dear Readers,
In this issue, the Lively
Stones continues to explore the foundation of the family unit and also
tell you about the Sunday School’s Primary Department.
Perhaps more than 75% of
the husbands around us would say that it is important to love his wife.
Did you realise that God commanded the husband to love his wife? It is
not a choice.
We often hear wives
lamenting that they do not feel loved by their husbands. A
sister-in-Christ once shared with me that men and women use different
love language. Husbands and wives must work in this area together to
find out how you show and communicate your love.
Today, the Primary
Department of Sunday School will praise God with 2 songs during the
10.45 worship and also invite little children to join them every Sunday
to learn God’s word.
SL


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Husbands Love Your Wives
Two essential ingredients needful for a
successful marriage are, a woman’s submission to her husband in the Lord
and a man’s commitment to sacrificially love his wife and provide for
her everything he would for himself. Before the Fall, it was very
natural for Adam to love his wife. In fact, a careful reading of Genesis
5:2 would reveal that Adam did not mind Eve to share his name—God “called
their name Adam, in the day when they were created”—for there
was this unblemished and consuming love for her.
But after the Fall, men are suppressing
women, battering them down and turning them into commodities that
satisfy their lust. Satan knew full well that marriage is always the
foundation of right human relations. The home is the fabric of the
church and society and the nation. But this foundation is constantly
attacked by polygamy, adultery, homosexuality, fornication, incest,
prostitution and other evil sexual sins.
A marriage would not be able to work well
without the grace and power of God. As the head of the house, husbands
are to be fully aware that they are never to allow the foundation of
marriage and home be bulldozed by Satan. Husbands are to constantly
check themselves against the authoritative Word of God on how to love
their wives and their children.
The primary duty of the husband is to love
his wife (cf. Gen 2:24; Gen 24:67; Deut 24:5; Prov 5:18-19; Eph 5:28;
Col 3:19; 1 Peter 3:7). The husband’s love of his wife should never wane
through time. It must remain steadfast and strong.
Paul’s instruction to husbands is summed up
in the opening sentence of Ephesians 5:25; “Husbands, love your wives.”
The word love is agapao, which means the
strongest, the most intimate, and the most far-reaching
love that a husband should have for his wife. The husband is
expected to be a leader but most important to be a lover. Both
complement one another. A loving husband will elucidate a submissive
wife. He is not commanded to rule his wife or subject his wife. He is to
love his wife as Christ loves the church. Paul wanted husbands to have
the qualities of love that Christ manifested for the Church. There are
four qualities.
LOVE YOUR WIFE SACRIFICIALLY
The love of Christ for the Church is a sacrificial love for “He gave
Himself for it.” Christ descended from Heaven and divest of His
shekinah glory to live as a man without sin and to undergo
sufferings and bear the sin of the whole world.
He loves the church enough to die. Such sacrificial love is to
characterize the love of a husband for his wife. Such is the commitment
and the length, breadth and depth of love a husband must have for his
wife. No matter how tiring after a hard day’s work, husbands are to give
that self-sacrificial love for their wives. Sitting down and
communicating with their wives, relating ordinary or extraordinary
events in the office, not criticizing her for not keeping the house
tidy, offering to clean up the kids’ diapers, running errands for the
family or bringing the whole family out for desserts or a stroll at the
park would make the wife feel valued and appreciated.
LOVE YOUR WIFE WITH A PURIFYING LOVE
Ephesians 5:26,27 exhorted husbands to love their wives to the extent
that the wives’ purity should be their supreme concern. Husbands are to
do everything in their power to maintain the wives’ virtue, purity and
holiness. Love must always seek to purify. He would never do anything
that would lead her or provoke her to sin. Husbands should never allow
themselves to tell dirty jokes or to watch obscene tapes. They are to
admonish wives who under dress or have hemlines too far above their
knees. Fashion should never be at the expense of godliness and purity
which God demands.
LOVE YOUR WIFE WITH A CARING LOVE
In Ephesians 5:28, husbands are to meet their wives’ needs. Husbands
are God’s agents to meet them. The husband is always the provider, the
protector and the preserver. He is to care for his wife like he cares
for his own body. He is to be sensitive and not too engrossed with his
work or business ventures. He is to make sure that his wife feels loved
and appreciated. Besides fulfilling the conjugal relationship, simple
gestures of appreciation would be much appreciated like buying the wife
a small gift or flowers. The husband is to care not only for his wife’s
physical needs but also her spiritual needs. He is to nourish his wife
spiritually in daily devotions together, encouraging her with God’s Word
and building her up in the faith.
LOVE YOUR WIFE WITH AN UNBREAKABLE LOVE
According to Ephesians 5:31, the husband’s love for the wife is to be
unbreakable; for the husband and wife are members of Christ’s body which
is indivisible. The husband and wife are to become one flesh. They are
to cleave to one another. They are not to let external factors to ruin
their marriage. Only till death do they part. To have an unbreakable
love, there must be forgiveness. The husband must follow the example of
Christ, that he will be willing to forgive 70 times 7 times and be
willing be the first one to initiate the apology even when he thinks he
is right. A husband who is willing to forgive releases his hurt and
anger.
CONCLUSION
The husband has no excuse to God that he does not love his wife
anymore. He cannot tell God, “I have decided to stop loving my wife.”
This is total disobedience to God. We must love our wives as Christ love
the Church and gave Himself up for it.
Quek Keng Khwang
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Primary Department Testimonies
Christina Toh:-
"I thank God for giving me an opportunity to serve Him in the Sunday
school. As a mother to my own 3 children. I have come to realise that
Sunday school is an important part of a child's growth in the Lord. We
should place a greater emphasis on a child's spiritual success as
compared to his academic success or even more, as this is what they will
be able to carry to heaven."

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Lim Hui Min
"Thank God for a year of service in the nursery SS class.
Having not taught nursery kids before (used to teach kids who were at
least 5 yrs old), must confess that the 1st few months were pretty
trying months for me. I discovered only at my 1st lesson that 4 year
olds do not spell nor reason very much, and that they still cry for
mummies! These were definitely alien & very humbling to someone who had
thought she could handle young children reasonably well :P. But thank
God these served to drive me to more prayer and dependence on the Lord.
Thank God for also a co-teacher in Amy who was very experienced with
children.
I am thankful that at the end of a year to see the children grow to
know and love God a little more. This was evidenced when last Sunday,
one of the boys said that he wants to be g-o-o-d good by listening to
mummy, playing with his brother, sharing things with others. I am
looking forward to spending another year with them, and praying too that
the Lord would grant much grace and help to be a faithful SS teacher."

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Irene
I have enjoyed teaching the same students for
about 20 months. It has been a joy to see these students growing
spiritually and especially during the last few months almost all
students could recite their memory verses as well.

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Tok Ling & Elsie
Thank God for allowing us to serve Him in Primary
Department for several years. It is a joy and privilege to teach and
guide the little ones. However, it is also at times a challenge because
some are temperamental and have short attention span. God has given us
passion and patience to handle them. We use the Bible stories to draw
out lessons to help them to apply in their living. We also teach them
how to pray and recite memory verses every Lord’s Day. In doing so, we
pray that the children will grow in the knowledge of the Lord and walk
closely with Him.

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Rhoda
When it comes to craft work and creativity, I have
always scored a zero –if not sub-zero. But since I began telling bible
stories to the two’s and three’s in Pre-Nursery, things began to take a
better turn….
For example, in order to get a door for one of the
stories, I found myself – and my husband – scavenging for a large
cardboard at the backyard of grocery stores and NTUCs. I have also
become more environmental friendly in that I began to recycle quite a
number of seemingly waste materials into useful props for my stories.
Needless to say, I have many occasion borrowed and begged for toys from
my two kindergarten-age children. The latter is the most meaningful
experience for my children and me.
First of all, my children would ask me, “Mummy,
why do you need our toys for church?’ That gave me an excellent
opportunity of teaching them and sharing with them about serving God by
telling Bible stories to other children. And when it was difficult for
them to lend me their favourite toys, I would take the opportunity to
share with them James 1:17 “Every good and perfect gift is from above,
and cometh down from the Father of lights…”. I could hence share with
them that God gives us many good and beautiful things, and even
favourite toys that we are so fond of, so that we can use them to serve
God. And of course there were many occasions when I let my two girls
practice their fine motor skills by using scissors to cut out shapes and
figures –which of course did not turn out very fine.
As I looked back, I thank God for giving me an
avenue to serve Him by doing what I do at home in church (i.e. to tell
Bible stories to young children). But most of all, I thank Him for
creating opportunities and occasions for me to nurture and bond with my
own children through all the Sunday School preparations.
Much indebted to Him,
Rhoda
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