Gospel Effect: You
hand the spectator 6 small black rocks and you tell them that these are 6 small
charcoals. You tell them how that God can make a piece of useless coal and turn
it into diamonds. God can do the same with lives. When we trust Jesus Christ as
our savior, God brings a changed into our lives that is so drastic, that it is
like turning these pieces of useless coal into beautiful diamonds. Say out loud:
Jesus come into my heart, live in my life, change my life. At that point you
remove the cork and pour out several large diamonds into their hand. God can
make a diamond out of anyone who will trust Him. The Original Magic Effect: A
cork is removed from a small brass can and out onto the table drops a yellow
pea, a black-eye pea, a green pea
and a black pea. The spectator is asked to select one of the peas. The performer
asks: "Would it be magic if the only thing that comes out is the pea you
selected?" So, all of the peas are placed back into the can and sealed by the
cork. The spectator begins to say out loud as instructed "I want my pea!" After
the performer waves his or her hand over the can, the cork is removed and out
into the spectator's hand is poured warm water, which is total shock to the
spectator. (Note: included -- brass, cork and peas are included - NOT included
are the black coal and diamonds for Gospel illustration - you can purchase the
items you want to exchange from any hobby and craft store)
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The Product: A cork is removed from a
small brass can and out onto the table drops a yellow pea, a black-eye pea, a
green pea and a black pea. The spectator is asked to select one of the peas. The
performer asks: "Would it be magic if the only thing that comes out is the pea
you selected?" So, all of the peas are placed back into the can and sealed by
the cork. The spectator begins to say out loud as instructed "I want my pea!"
After the performer waves his or her hand over the can, the cork is removed and
out into the spectator's hand is poured warm water (which is mistaken as pee by
the spectator).