Pumpkin Seeds. Edited by: DANIEL MEEKS. Written by: UNKNOWN

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Pumpkin Seeds By Edited by: DANIEL MEEKS Written by: UNKNOWN June 2012 www.dlm-movies.com

1 OUTSIDE NEAR THE RIVER 1 (If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins, and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 1 John 1:9) [Enter with a fishing pole and can and with a fishing pole and lunch box] [Enter ] It was spring. The day was sunny for a change, and Karen and Charlie were all ready to go to the creek to fish. Charlie cut new poles and hunted up hooks while Karen packed a lunch. They were out behind the barn digging bait when grandfather came around the corner and saw them. I ve just been looking for you two. I want you to take these pumpkin seeds down to the cornfield in the bottom pasture and plant them. It won t take long, and when you finish you may go fishing. [ takes the pumpkin seeds] [Exit ] Karen and Charlie were disappointed. This was the first good day for fishing all spring. It seemed awful to have to give it up now, even for an hour or two. With long faces, they started for the cornfield. [ and begin to walk-in-place to the side.] Charlie carried the poles and the bait, and Karen took the lunch and the paper sack of pumpkin seeds. [ and stop and began to plant the seeds on the far side of the stage You hear the sound of running water.]

2. They arrived at the lower field and began to work. But the creek just a little farther down the road looked too inviting. How could they think of work on a day like this? [On the other side of the stage there are optional jumping fish and a dog with a fish in his mouth.] Are the worms still alive? I ll check [ holds up a can full of wiggling worms.] DOG Bark! Bark! What s the use of planting these old pumpkins, anyway? Grandfather already planted some in the upper cornfield. I know what! See this old stump? Let s hide the sack of seeds there and come back tomorrow to plant it. Well... are you sure it would be all right? Come on, I want to go fishing. No one will ever know. [ takes the bag of seeds from and puts them in the stump.] They buried the bag of seeds in the old, rotten stump, covered it with soil, and hurried away to the creek to fish. [Exit and and DOG] [ and with the fishing poles casting and reeling them in with DOG between them, optional jumping fish.]

3. By late afternoon the two had caught half a dozen fish-enough for the whole family. They carried them home, and mother fried them for supper. By this time everyone had forgotten about the pumpkin seeds. [ and walk right carrying fish to where MOM, whom is holding a frying pan, is standing. puts a fish in the frying pan.] 2 S BEDROOM/DREAM 2 [ has her head on a pillow.] Karen remembered the seeds that night as she lay in bed. I wish we had stayed and planted the seeds as Grandfather said. Oh, well, Charlie and I will do it first thing in the morning, and then everything will be all right. [ turns her head away from the crowd] 3 OUTSIDE NEAR THE RIVER 3 But everything was not all right. When Karen woke up the next morning, it was raining. It rained all that day, and the next, and the next. By the time the rain stopped, Karen and Charlie had both forgotten all about the pumpkin seeds again. [ and and DOG splashing around in the rain. can be holding a umbrella and can be wearing a rain hat.] 4 INSIDE THE HOUSE 4 [ alone with a open bible] One Saturday morning several weeks later, Karen was practicing a Bible verse for Sunday school. She said it over and over to herself so that she would remember it.

4. Numbers 32:23, "But if ye will not do so, behold, ye have sinned against the Lord: and be sure your sin will find you out." Suddenly, the meaning of the verse came to her, and she was surprised to find that it had something to do with her. [ looks surprised] "...and be sure your sin will find you out." The pumpkin seeds! We forgot about the pumpkin seeds! And that verse says that Grandfather is sure to find out about it. 5 S BEDROOM/DREAM 5 [ lying in bed awake looking up] That night Karen couldn t sleep. She kept thinking how wrong it had been for her and Charlie to deceive Grandfather about the pumpkin seeds. We meant to go back and plant them, but still we did wrong. [ turns her head so the crowd can t see her eyes] [Enter MONSTER-PUMPKIN] [MONSTER-PUMPKIN goes over to to scare her] When she finally fell asleep, she dreamed that the room was full of pumpkins with grinning faces. They laughed at her and came closer and closer, until she awoke with a frightened cry. [ AWAKES WITH A SCREAM]

5. 6 INSIDE THE HOUSE 6 In the morning, Charlie and Karen had a talk. We need to tell Grandfather right away, We did wrong, and we need to tell the truth about it. Ok, you are right, we will tell him after lunch. At lunch, before they had told Grandfather anything, he made an announcement to the whole family. I have decided that Karen and Charlie may have the pumpkins that they planted in the bottom cornfield, They can sell them for ten cents a piece. Think of that! Ten cents a piece for all the pumpkins they had planted, and they knew there wouldn t be a single pumpkin. Grandfather, we hid the pumpkin seeds in an old stump. Yes grandfather, We wanted to go fishing. We were going to come back later to plant them......but it started raining and then we forgot about them. Grandfather listened without a word until they finished. I ve known for a long time what you did with the pumpkin seeds. I ve just been waiting for you to (MORE)

6. (cont d) come to me. I believe you have learned a lesson which you will not forget. But how did you find out, Grandfather? Come with me, I want to show you something. [,, and begin to walk.] Wonderingly, without a word, they followed Grandfather to the cornfield and straight to where the old rotten stump had been. [You see the stump with vines coming out of it.] But when they got there, they could not see the stump. There were pumpkin vines allover it-not big, strong vines like the ones that grew in the fields, but thin, sickly vines crowding each other for space. The soil in the stump had been so rich that the seeds had sprouted their way through the sack and up to the light and air. The vines told Grandfather where the pumpkin seeds were as plainly as if they could have spoken. And they did seem to speak to Karen and Charlie. They said, Be sure your sin will find you out How glad they were then that they had confessed to Grandfather and he had forgiven them!