See Ya Later, Alligator
Keys for KidsRead: John 8:34-36; 1 Peter 5:6-11 Elizabeth squealed and grabbed her mom as the tram stopped by a huge alligator in the Everglades. People around them stood to snap pictures of the beast sunning himself at the edge of the road. Their guide told them some facts about alligators, and then the tram began to move. Elizabeth relaxed as the guide pointed out ibis, herons, and other native birds. She laughed at the funny sounds they made as they were startled by the tram and flew away. Every time they came to an alligator, Elizabeth would tense up and grab her momâs arm. Mom tried to assure her that they were perfectly safe. âHoney, you donât have to be afraid. The alligators rarely bother people. Just relax and enjoy being able to see such interesting creatures.â âBut Mom,â Elizabeth said, âthey have so many teeth, and the guide said they move really fast sometimes. Iâm scared. What if one climbs up here and eats me?â Mom laughed. âOh, Elizabeth, you donât have to worry. The tram driver can speed away, and I wonât let a gator get up here. It would have to eat me first before it got to you.â The tour guide began telling a story about a boy who fell into one of the canals a long time ago. He landed on an alligator, and the animal grabbed him in its strong jaws. The boyâs mother jumped in and stuck her arm into the alligatorâs mouth. It let go of the boy, and he was saved. Mom patted Elizabethâs arm. âThat mom was willing to risk her life to save her child, and so am I. And donât forget that youâre Godâs child too! When we were lost sinners stuck in Satanâs grip, God sent His Son to rescue us. Jesus defeated Satan and set us free by dying for our sins and rising from the dead. Satan may still try to get us to sin or make us feel guilty, but we donât have to be afraid of him anymore. And you donât have to be afraid of these alligators either.â Elizabeth smiled. âCan we get a stuffed alligator today so I can remember I donât have to be afraid? Hey, thereâs another alligator!â She leaned forward to get a closer look. âRobyn Mulder How about you? Have you ever seen a live alligator? Were you scared? Seeing a creature like that can be scary, but nothing is as scary as being in the grip of sin and Satan. Thatâs why Jesus came to earth and diedâto pay the price for our sin so we could be saved and have eternal life with Him. When we trust in Him, we donât have to be afraid of Satan. (To learn more, go to Have You Heard the Good News?) Today's Key Verse: If the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed. John 8:36 (NIV) Today's Key Thought: Jesus saves us from Satanâs grip