LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR, AS Thyself

LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR, AS Thyself

Type of document       Essay   Number of pages/words          5 Pages Double Spaced (approx 275 words per page)

Subject area     Creative writing          Academic Level          Master

Style    APA    Number of sources/references 4

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  • Instructions
  • Short children story 6 pages
  • AGE GROUP 5-12
  • Story Starters theme: GOLDEN RULE PRINCIPLE
  • Develop the Characters, use boys, or animal
  • Use effective adjectives, children’s heart( that make a character leap off the page and into children’s heart and imaginations)
  • Title of story: LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR, AS Thyself
  • use the 7 subtopics in full description lesson to children story , in conveying the principle of the Golden Rule
  • Subtopics:
  • RESPECT: If we wish to be respected, we must respect all persons – even those we dislike.
  • Forgiven: If we wish to be forgiven, we must also forgive.
  • Speak kindly: If we wish others to speak kindly of us, we must speak kindly of them and avoid gossip.
  • share generously: If we wish to be fulfilled in our lives, we must share generously with others,
  • REWARD: If we wish to reap the rewards of our Heavenly Father’s love, we must truly love all His people.
  • JUDGED Harshly: If we do not wish to be judged harshly, then we must not judge others harshly.
  • TREAT OTHERS AS THY SELF: Often, young boys are tempted to call someone else “out of their name ” or to think of themselves as better.
  • BULLYING: When bullying others in your class or family members; stop and think before during it. Would you like to be bulled or called out of your name?

Background

“Should be written from the perspectives of the golden rule according to dictionary is “a basic principle that should be followed to ensure success in general or in a particular activity, the biblical rule of “do unto others as you would have them do unto you” (Matt. 7:12). noun: Golden Rule; plural noun: Golden Rules

When we translate the Golden Rule like this:

“Whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them, for this is the Law and the Prophets.” Jesus brilliantly condenses the entire Old Testament into this single principle, taken from Leviticus 19:18: “Do not seek revenge or bear a grudge against anyone among your people, but love your neighbor as yourself. I am the LORD.”

Again, we see the implication that people are naturally lovers of self, and the command uses that human flaw as a place to start in how to treat others… “our Neighbors”

TO TEACH CHILDREN HOW TO TREAT THY NEIGHBOR AS THY SELF