The Queen of Hearts she made some tarts all on a summer's day;
The Knave of Hearts he stole the tarts and took them clean away.
The King of Hearts called for the tarts and beat the Knave full sore
The Knave of Hearts brought back the tarts and
vowed he'd steal no more.
The Knave of Hearts he stole the tarts and took them clean away.
The King of Hearts called for the tarts and beat the Knave full sore
The Knave of Hearts brought back the tarts and
vowed he'd steal no more.
Ephesians 4:28
English Standard Version (ESV)Let the thief no longer steal, but rather let him labor, doing honest work with his own hands, so that he may have something to share with anyone in need.
Joshua 7
Achan's Theft
No matter the account of theft, even one in 'nursery rhyme' form, there are serious consequences for committing the act. The Knave is beat and decides to never steal again, Achan did not get the luxury of being able to change his mind of the act. It is true he likely decided to never steal again, but due to the nature of his theft, he and his family were killed. Would you rather take the chance now to decide that stealing is not a good idea, or end up in a place where your consequences are so great that you have no life to live that choice?
The Storyteller Present : The Queen of Hearts!!
Doe Doe and The Anti-theft Device (Object Lesson About Stealing)!!
Doe Doe shows the Lakewood Kids how he keeps his valuables safe, and that stealing does not really pay off!
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