Greetings all from a long time lurker,
Did this tonight and the boys really liked it.  I was really impressed at the 
response I got.  Anyway here are the details:  a couple weeks ago one of my 
Lt. Cmdrs did the standard compass Devotion talking about how we use a 
compass to find our direction in the wilderness and how the needle always 
points one direction compared to Jesus being the right way for us in life and 
how if we ever feel lost all we need to do is turn to him for guidance and we 
will not be  lost anymore.  Today as I was preparing for tonight's meeting 
feature on compass craft,  The spirit just laid an awesome truth on me.  I 
was thinking about how metal effects the compass needle when you hold it.  
Here is how the devotion goes:  
You need a compass,  1 very large nail, spike or screw,  and 1 very small 
nail,spike or screw.
Begin with the standard compass devotion or review it if you have used it 
before,  then pause for a minute and talk about what Sin is.  Let the boys 
make two lists on the blackboard or whatever you use.  Make one column of 
Major sins (MURDER, BLASPHEMY, any other stuff the boys can think of) and one 
column of Minor sins (name calling, teasing, little white lies, etc.) The 
point is that the boys should make the list so they have two distinct sets of 
sins, One worse than the other.  Now go back to the compass and again compare 
Jesus to the compass needle as guide in our lives.  Talk about how when we 
SIN BIG it takes away from the direction we should be going in our life While 
you are talking bring the large nail next to the compass and show the boys 
how the needle moves away from north.  This will impress the boys but the 
best is yet to come.  Now talk about how the size of a sin doesn't matter to 
God.  A SIN is the same as a sin no matter what.  Demonstrate by using the 
small nail next to the compass and watching the needle move just the same as 
it did with the big nail.  This really shocked some of my boys tonight!!  Now 
close with a prayer for the boys to resist all temptations from sin both 
large and small.  
I hope this helps and if someone has already done this I don't mean to 
infringe on your copyright.  :)  GOD BLESS from a lurker



Kenneth Monson
Pioneer Commander
Outpost #59
Warwick Assembly of God
Hampton VA
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