WHAT THE LETTERED BLOCKS SAID
OBJECTS: Some Lettered Blocks
Secure the loan of a set of children's lettered blocks such as they use during their play hours on the nursery floor. Spell out the word G-O-O-D.
Find out how many great words you can spell out from the letters on these blocks.
First we find the word G-O-D.
This is a lesson causing us to remember God in all our play. How do you suppose Jesus played? I think he certainly did play, for he was a real child, as we all were once. I think he played as we should play, remembering that God was near to see all we do, and hear all we say.
My dear little mother watched me play in the garden from the window. She never took her eyes from me. In those days sometimes children were stolen, or easily went astray. I can remember that often when a child was lost, an officer would go through the streets of my home city, ringing a bell and crying, "Lost Child—a little boy—five years old—dark hair—blue eyes." He had gone out to play and lost his way coming back. This was the way they had in that day of finding the lost child, and my mother kept her eyes on me when I played so I would not lose my way. God watches us in our play.
Let these blocks spelling "God" be placed on a shelf looking at us as my dear little mother watched me when I played.
Next go to the word "GOOD" and get the word G-O.
That is a fine little word. It says, "Always go when mother calls, go and do what she asks you to do." These two blocks teach us to be obedient to her call, and if you do so good people will call you a Prince. Some time ago the Prince of Wales visited America, and every little boy wished he could be a prince and have a large crowd of people looking at him saying, "Is he not fine?" Well, we can all be princes, that is if we go when mother calls we will be obedient, and to be obedient is to be more than a prince in God's eyes. The obedient "GO" boy should be called little Prince Obedience—for obedience means "GO" when mother calls, and "GO" comes out of "GOOD."