

The precept of the day came from a preacher. My 10 students watched a small video about Charles Spurgeon.
Then they were asked to to explain what he may have meant when he said, “By Perseverance the Sail reached the ark.”
I wasn’t too sure how many of then knew about Noah and the ark. Their response ranged from ordinary to extra ordinary.
This precept, McKenzi wrote, means even if [the] snail [is] slow, he still can reach Noah’s scared chest. For example, she continued, the snail [tries] to catch a boat but he is [too] slow. He believed in himself and got on the boat.
Meanwhile, Carson tapped into his inner reverend. Although out of chronological order, He tried his best to paraphrase the story about Noah and the Ark. I think this quote means, he said, when God struck land with a flood for 40 days and 40 nights…Noah sent the dove and the dove came back…Noah finished building the ark..[He] put the animals in the ark…it started raining…the snail still made it.
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