REVIVAL
Mooster:
(sings offstage) gimme that ol’ time revival, gimme that ol’ time
revival, gimme that ol’ time revival, ‘cause it’s good enough for me) [pokes
head out and says] HEY Boys and Girls!!! Isn’t this a wonderful day? Hey Moe!
Moe come on out here! Moe!!!
Monkey Moe: (pokes his head out) Cough cough
cough, sniffle, cough. Hiya Mooster! Iddn’t dis a gread day?
Mooster: It sure is, Monkey Moe. I’ve been just singing
away all day today. I have a song in my heart! But …. It kinda sounds like you
have a cold in your head!
Monkey Moe: I do! Dat’s why I couddn’d be ad
da rebible lads week.
Mooster: It’s called a re-viv-al, Moe, not a
reBible.
Moe: I doe, I doe, bud I hab a told! I
cad hep wad I sound like.
Mooster: Oh, I’m sorry, Moe. I sure did miss
you at all the services last week. I knew you were sick. Lots of people have
been out with colds and the flu and coughs and all kinds of stuff. You sure did
miss some good preaching and the singing was great and people were blessed!
Moe: Yea, {cough, cough} I wish I
coudda been here bud my mom said nod to spread my germs all over everywhere.
Mooster: Your mom is right, Moe! Germs from
colds can make other people sick. That’s how you got sick. There’s so many kids
at school with colds right now, you were bound to get some germs on you.
Moe: How do I ged germs on me? I don’t
go looking for dem!
Mooster:
Well, germs are air born. See, every time we cough or ---
Moe: AH Ah AH AH – CHOOOOOsprtthzzzzz
Mooster: Sneeze….
Moe: Sorry.
Mooster: We spread germs around. You know
that sneeze you just did? You just sprayed the entire front row with monkey spit
germs.
Moe: Oh I did not!
Mooster: You sure did, Moe. A sneeze comes
flying out of your mouth at over 30 miles per hour and can reach almost 20 feet!
You can’t run fast enough to get away from the germs that come flying out of a
person’s mouth at that speed. That’s why it’s so important to cover your mouth
when you sneeze. Maybe next time the front row won’t get covered in Monkey Moe
slobber.
Monkey Moe: Oday oday, I will cover my mouth
when I sneeze. So wad happened ad da rebible?
Mooster: We had so many good messages! One preacher
talked about confessing our sins and being specific when we name them. God
already knows what we’ve done wrong. He’s just waiting on us to tell Him so He
can forgive us. Did you know it brings glory to God if we confess our sins to
Him? I never thought about that before.
Monkey Moe: Nope, I didn’t know dat. Whad else?
Mooster: One preacher told us what to do when
we don’t know what to do.
Monkey Moe:
{Cough, cough, hack, cough.} Huh?
Iddn’t dat a liddle confusing?
Mooster: Not really – when we don’t know
what to do, that’s when we need to pray and trust God. He’ll take care of the
things we don’t have any control over.
Moe: Thad’s an exciding thod!
Mooster: It sure is. And guess what else?
People around here have been getting blessed and getting their hearts right and
drawing closer to God!
Monkey Moe: I know – I keep hearing people
telling me how God has been helping dem. It’s really exciting to hear aboud id.
Ah Ah Ah Chooo (sneezes face down) Hey Mooster – dat waz bedder, huh? I sneezed
toward the floor.
Mooster: I noticed. Now I have to go wash
my fur when we leave – you completely sprayed my feet in your saliva. Gross.
Monkey Moe: Well, ad leads da kids didn’t ged sprayed!
Mooster: Yeah, that’s comforting. You know
what, Moe? Your cold reminds me of our revival.
Monkey Moe: Huh? How in da world cad a stuffy
node monkey remind you of a rebible?
Mooster: Well, it’s like this. Revival
starts with just one person. Probably just one kid at your school got a head
cold and pretty soon with all his sneezing and coughing, he had infected a
whole bunch of people. He spread his germs everywhere.
Monkey Moe: Well yea, I can see how dat could
happen. But I don’t ged da connection.
Mooster: Well, spreading germs around,
although gross, is a lot like spreading seeds around. Or spreading around bad news.
Moe: Oh! You mean like gossip? {cough,
sniffle}I know dat stuff spreads fast! Like last week when Billy Barder stepped
on Millie’s flowers and tried to blame his little sister and den he –
Mooster: Yes, yes – you don’t have to repeat
gossip to know what it is.
Moe: Bud Mooster, id’s nod gossip if
everybody knows it!
Mooster: First of all, not everyone knows.
Second, it’s not nice. If you are going to say something about someone that you
wouldn’t want said about you, even if it isn’t really bad, then don’t repeat
it. Gossip spreads – just like your cold germs. And once you start spreading
gossip, there’s no getting it back. Some people will always believe it, even if
it’s proven wrong.
Moe: Gossip spreads like my code? {sniff
sniff}
Mooster: Yep. When you say something bad
about someone, whoever you tell will tell someone else. And they’ll tell
others. Just like when you sneeze, you spread hundreds and hundreds of tiny
little pieces of spit all over everywhere if you don’t cover your mouth. Those
little pieces of spit contain thousands of cold germs. Just imagine how many
people you could make sick if you sneezed in a crowded room. The next week, all
those people could be sick and they in turn would be making hundreds more
people sick. Gossip is just like that. The bad stuff just keeps spreading and
spreading.
Moe: Oday, oday. I ged id. I’ll try nod
do repead addymore gossip. Do you hab addymore to tell us aboud rebibal stuff?
Mooster: Well, in the 1700’s there was the
First Great Awakening. Great men of God like Jonathon Edwards and David Brainerd
preached tremendous messages that God used to get hold of men’s hearts. In most
revivals throughout history, people who attended the revival services had their
hearts revived – fresh life poured in so they could in turn help others. They
would then invite other people to the services and those people would get
revived and so on.
Moe: Ohhhhh….I ged id. Jus’ like my
germs keep spreading my code and spreading my code, revivals kept spreading God’s
Word to odders and kept spreading God’s Word to odders.
Mooster: That’s exactly right! If Georgian
Giraffe gets on fire for God and wants to serve Him, she’s going to tell others
about it. Maybe Henrietta Hippo will hear and she’ll be drawn back to God, too.
Then she could tell all her friends at the quilt shop and maybe some of them
would be interested.
Moe: Yeah, {cough, cough} but not all
the ladies at the quilt shop are saved.
Mooster: And that’s another good thing about
revivals, Moe! When people get excited about the changes God is making in their
lives, they often tell unsaved people about it too. Then the unsaved people
start thinking and the Holy Spirit starts working and sometimes those folks get
saved! It’s all from God’s people getting right and getting revived!
Moe: Hey Mooster! I know a Bible verse
that goes along with today’s lesson!
Mooster: Really? That’s great, Moe! Tell us
what it is.
Moe: Id’s Psalm 85:6 “Wilt thou not
revive us again: that thy people may rejoice in thee?
Mooster: That’s an excellent verse, Moe.
Thanks!
Moe: You’re welcome. {cough, cough, cough}.
Moe: You’re welcome. {cough, cough, cough}.
Mooster: Kids – let’s remember several things this
week. Let’s remember to cover our mouths when we cough or sneeze. Remember not
to repeat or say bad things about other people. Gossip is bad. The Bible says
God is not pleased with us when we spread gossip.
Moe: And da final ding to rebember is
to have rebibal like a code!
Mooster: Well, yeah, kinda. What Moe means,
boys and girls, is that we should be spreading the news of the Gospel to
others. We should be happy to share what God is doing in our lives. Tell your
friends how God has answered a prayer for you or has helped you do well on a
test. Maybe you have prayed for someone who is sick to get well and God healed
that person. You can rejoice in that! Annnnd – even when God doesn’t heal
people, you can show others your faith is still in God because you know He has
a purpose in times of sickness.
Moe: Yeah, I dink God had me hab a code
so we could talk about how dings spread – like codes, germs, and gossip. But
good things can be spread, too – like the Love of Jesus for each of us!
Mooster: Good point, Moe! Now I think it’s
time to get you back home so you can have some hot banana and cayenne tea before you go to bed. You
need lots of rest to help you get better.
Moe: Oday, Mooster. Bye boys and girls!
Mooster: Bye!