Blackboard efficiency; a suggestive method for the use of crayon and blackboard . e sent forth His onlybegotten Son, that all who accept Jesus Christ as a per-sonal Saviour might have eternal life, for He is our Jus-tification and AT-ONE-MENT. Paradise was lostthrough sin in the heart, but Christ in the heart is para-dise regained. In the hour of Adams sin he died spiritually accord- 42 BLACKBOARD EFFICIENCY ing to the promise of God, but immediately the provisionof Redemption was available through the mercy of :—Draw a picture of a shadowed heart,marked S-I-N. In and around thi
Blackboard efficiency; a suggestive method for the use of crayon and blackboard . e sent forth His onlybegotten Son, that all who accept Jesus Christ as a per-sonal Saviour might have eternal life, for He is our Jus-tification and AT-ONE-MENT. Paradise was lostthrough sin in the heart, but Christ in the heart is para-dise regained. In the hour of Adams sin he died spiritually accord- 42 BLACKBOARD EFFICIENCY ing to the promise of God, but immediately the provisionof Redemption was available through the mercy of :—Draw a picture of a shadowed heart,marked S-I-N. In and around this heart draw a serpentmarked D-E-A-T-H. Draw a second heart, white,marked Redemption. In this heart draw a cross bear-ing the name J-E-S-U-S. Now extend the cross backof the heart to form a sword. Let the point of thesword smite the serpents head. Apply the lesson thatGod will not only cast the serpent out when He comesinto the heart, but He will smite the tempter that heshall no more have dominion over us. The seed of thewoman shall bruise the serpents head. THE SAVING SIGN. When I See The Blood I Will Pass Over You This sketch represents the doorways to Egyptianhomes, on which, by obedience to the command of God, OLD TESTAMENT SKETCHES AND NOTES 43 some of the blood of the sacrificial lamb has been sprin-kled. Here is the sign of death for life. It is a symbolof the door of the human heart, to which has been ap-plied by faith the blood of the Eternal Sacrifice: TheLamb of God slain from the foundation of the world. In developing the lesson review draw first a door;place scarlet marks on both the door-posts and the door draw the outline of a heart to make theapplication of the lesson a practical one. Over and backof the heart may be drawn a cross to indicate the sacri-fice made for sin through our Lord Jesus Christ, The following very forceful illustration was given toprimary teachers some years ago by Mrs. M, G. Kennedy,of Philadelphia. Sketch on the blackboar
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