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Hey, Kids!

Some of the greatest treasures we will ever find are buried in the pages of the Bible. Here is a fun activity to help you in your search for that buried treasure.




SCRIPTURE CAKE

By Ruth O'Neil


“Kids, grab your Bibles and come to the kitchen,” Mom called.

All three kids came running with Bibles in their hands. Even little Kyle came with his Bible.

“What are we going to do?” asked Anna. She was the oldest and always wanted to know what was going on.

“There’s a new family moving in next door, and I thought it would be fun if we all baked a cake to welcome them.”

Lynn was confused. “Why do we need our Bibles?” she asked.

“We’re going to bake Scripture Cake,” Mom said. “I am going to give you a scripture reference, and the first person to find it in the Bible has to read it to find out what the ingredient should be. Do you understand?”

“Yes.” They answered. They held their Bible. Kyle copied his sisters, even though he was too little to read.

“First verse is Judges 5:25.”

The girls scrambled through the pages of their Bibles. Anna got there first and read silently.

“No fair!” She hollered. “This verse has three things mentioned in it that you could put in a cake. Which one is it?” She asked.

“It’s the last one,” Mom said with a smile. “We need a half a cup of that.”

Mom went down her list of references and the girls took turns winning the races to find all the ingredients they would need to bake their cake. Here are all the references she used:

½ cup Judges 5:25                    ¾ cup Judges 4:19
½ cup Jeremiah 6:20                 ¼ cup Exodus 16:31
2 Jeremiah 17:11                       ½ cup 1 Samuel 30:12
2 cups 1 Kings 4:22                  ½ cup Numbers 17:8
½ teaspoon Amos 4:5               1 teaspoon 2 Chronicles 9:9

Finally, they had all the necessary ingredients and mixed the cake batter. It smelled so good while it was baking. They wanted to eat it themselves, but Mom said no. While it was still warm, they walked next door.

“We baked a cake to welcome you.” Anna held out the plate.

“How sweet,” the new neighbor answered. “Could you come in and share it with us? I’m sure my kids would enjoy meeting you.”

“We’d love to!” Said Anna’s mom with a smile.

The end of the story, but the beginning
of a new friendship

Kids, would you like to try baking this cake? The recipe is on the Funstuff page. Look up all the ingredients using the scripture references in the story. Try to find the answers in the Bible first. A King James Version Bible works best. Then check the ingredients to see if you are right.

Once you have written down the ingredients, go to this
link to see if you got the right answers. Then you can bake your Scripture Cake.

© 2006 Ruth O'Neil





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