THERE ARE OVER 7,000 PROMISES IN THE BIBLE. IN 2025, WE WILL ONCE AGAIN READ THROUGH THE BIBLE. THIS YEAR, WE WILL CHOOSE ONE PROMISE AT A TIME TO REPRESENT EACH BOOK OF THE BIBLE.
GOD'S WORLD IS VAST AND HIS PROMISES LAST!
STANDING ON GOD'S PROMISES FROM GENESIS AND REVELATION
1. GOD PROMISES RIGHTEOUSNESS (BOOK OF GENESIS)
2. GOD PROMISES TO FIGHT FOR US (BOOK OF EXODUS)
3. GOD PROMISES US INTIMACY (BOOK OF LEVITICUS)
4. GOD PROMISES FAIR JUDGEMENT FOR ALL (BOOK OF NUMBERS)
5. GOD PROMISES TO NEVER LEAVE NOR FORSAKE US (BOOKS Of DEUTERONOMY AND JOSHUA)
6. GOD PROMISES US PEACE (BOOK OF JUDGES)
7. GOD PROMISES US A REDEEMER (BOOK OF RUTH)
8. GOD'S CONDITIONAL PROMISE TO ELI (BOOK OF 1 SAMUEL)
9. GOD'S UNCONDITIONAL PROMISE TO DAVID (BOOKS OF 2 SAMUEL, 1 KINGS, 2 KINGS, AND 1 CHRONICLES)
10.GOD PROMISES TO HEAL OUR LAND (2 CHRONICLES)
11.GOD PROMISES TO ALWAYS LOVE US (BOOKS OF EZRA AND NEHEMIAH)
12. GOD PROMISES THAT EACH LIFE HAS A PURPOSE (BOOK OF ESTHER)
13. GOD PROMISES US JOY EVEN IN OUR SUFFERING (BOOK OF JOB)
14. GOD PROMISES TO GIVE US THE DESIRES OF OUR HEART (BOOK OF PSALMS)
15.GOD PROMISES US A LONG LIFE (BOOK OF PROVERBS)
16. OUR PROMISES TO GOD (BOOKS OF ECCELESIASTES AND SONG OF SOLOMON)
17.GOD PROMISES US RENEWAL OF STRENGTH (BOOK OF ISAIAH)
18. GOD PROMISES US PROSPERITY (BOOK OF JEREMIAH)
19. GOD PROMISES HIS CONTINUED PRESENCE (BOOK OF LAMENTATIONS)
20. GOD PROMISES US A NEW HEART (BOOK OF EZEKIEL)
21. GOD PROMISES US SECURITY AND PROTECTION (BOOK OF DANIEL)
22.GOD PROMISES US RESTORATION (BOOKS OF HOSEA, AMOS, OBADIAH, AND MICAH)
23. GOD PROMISES US THE HOLY SPIRIT (BOOK OF JOEL)
24. GOD PROMISES US SHELTER AND COMFORT (BOOK OF JONAH)
25. GOD PROMISES US THAT HE WILL WORK THINGS OUT IN HIS TIMING (BOOK OF HABAKKUK)
26. GOD PROMISES TO TAKE DELIGHT IN US (BOOK OF ZEPHANIAH)
27. GOD PROMISES BLESSINGS (BOOK OF ZECHARIAH)
28. GOD PROMISES THAT HE DOES NOT CHANGE (BOOK OF MALACHI)
29. GOD PROMISES US REST (BOOK OF MATTHEW)
30. GOD PROMISES TO ANSWER OUR PRAYERS (BOOK OF MARK)
31. GOD PROMISES US FREEDOM (BOOK OF LUKE)
32. GOD PROMISES US ETERNAL LIFE (BOOK OF JOHN)
33. GOD PROMISES US POWER (BOOK OF ACTS)
34. GOD PROMISES THAT WE WILL NEVER BE SEPARATED FROM HIM (BOOK OF ROMANS)
35. GOD PROMISES US JUSTIFICATION (BOOK OF 1 CORINTHIANS)
36. GOD PROMISES US STRENGTH IN WEAKNESS (BOOK OF 2 CORINTHIANS)
37.GOD PROMISES SALVATION THROUGH FAITH IN JESUS CHRIST ALONE (BOOK OF GALATIANS)
38. GOD PROMISES US A SENSE OF BELONGING (BOOK OF EPHESIANS)
39. GOD PROMISES TO PROVIDE OUR NEEDS AND PROVISIONS (BOOK OF PHILIPPIANS)
40. GOD PROMISES RECONCILIATION (BOOK OF COLOSSIANS)
41. GOD PROMISES REWARDS IN HEAVEN (BOOKS OF 1-2 THESSALONIANS AND 1-2 TIMOTHY)
42. GOD PROMISES US KNOWLEDGE OF THE TRUTH (BOOK OF TITUS)
43.GOD PROMISES US WISDOM (BOOK OF PHILEMON)
44. GOD PROMISES TO BE OUR ANCHOR AND CONFIDENCE (BOOK OF HEBREWS)
45. GOD PROMISES TO MAKE THE DEVIL FLEE FROM US (BOOK OF JAMES)
46. GOD PROMISES US AN INHERITANCE (BOOK OF 1 PETER)
47. GOD PROMISES US LOTS OF PROMISES (BOOK OF 2 PETER)
48. GOD PROMISES TO FORGIVE US (BOOK OF 1 JOHN)
49. GOD PROMISES US GRACE AND MERCY (2-3 JOHN)
50. GOD PROMISES TO KEEP US FROM FALLING (JUDE)
51. GOD PROMISES US THAT THERE WILL BE A RAPTURE (REVELATION)
52.GOD PROMISES TO PROVIDE DAILY BREAD TO FEED OUR SOULS (LOOKING AHEAD TO 2026)
WEEK #52 - GOD PROMISES TO PROVIDE DAILY BREAD TO FEED OUR SOULS (LOOKING AHEAD TO 2026)
WEEK #51 - GOOD PROMISES US THAT THERE WILL BE A RAPTURE (BOOK OF REVELATIONS)
Look, he is coming with the clouds,”
and “every eye will see him,
even those who pierced him”;
and all peoples on earth “will mourn because of him.”
So shall it be! Amen.
(Revelation 1:7)
Merry Christmas! Here we are at the end of our yearly journey of reading through the Bible talking about and highlighting God’s many promises. I pray you have been reminded of the goodness of God and His Word. “All my life, You have been so so good to me.” Let’s stand on those promises!
I have had the recent fortunate or unfortunate experience of attending so many celebrations of life. It’s a harsh reality of the brevity of life to me in this season of life as I have said goodbye to so many family and friends. I have always loved the expression “bittersweet” through many of these times. Scripture in Corinthians reminds us that love never ends! We will be with each other forever in spirit and one day we will be reunited in heaven. Together we will wait on the return of Jesus. GOD PROMISES US THERE WILL BE A RAPTURE AND A SECOND COMING. What a day of rejoicing that will be! In the meantime, remind yourself of God’s many promises to us as believers. Take care my friends and thanks for joining with me in planting those seeds especially with the kids or the kid in all of us.
Our book this week is one of my favorite Christmas books:
The Spirit of Christmas by Nancy Tillman
https://youtu.be/t6YJtdP8C6A?si=Yg26EJlchcLuZfwk
Look, he is coming with the clouds,”
and “every eye will see him,
even those who pierced him”;
and all peoples on earth “will mourn because of him.”
So shall it be! Amen.
(Revelation 1:7)
Merry Christmas! Here we are at the end of our yearly journey of reading through the Bible talking about and highlighting God’s many promises. I pray you have been reminded of the goodness of God and His Word. “All my life, You have been so so good to me.” Let’s stand on those promises!
I have had the recent fortunate or unfortunate experience of attending so many celebrations of life. It’s a harsh reality of the brevity of life to me in this season of life as I have said goodbye to so many family and friends. I have always loved the expression “bittersweet” through many of these times. Scripture in Corinthians reminds us that love never ends! We will be with each other forever in spirit and one day we will be reunited in heaven. Together we will wait on the return of Jesus. GOD PROMISES US THERE WILL BE A RAPTURE AND A SECOND COMING. What a day of rejoicing that will be! In the meantime, remind yourself of God’s many promises to us as believers. Take care my friends and thanks for joining with me in planting those seeds especially with the kids or the kid in all of us.
Our book this week is one of my favorite Christmas books:
The Spirit of Christmas by Nancy Tillman
https://youtu.be/t6YJtdP8C6A?si=Yg26EJlchcLuZfwk
WEEK #50 - GOD PROMISES THAT HE WILL KEEP US FROM FALLING (BOOK OF JUDE)
“Now all glory to God, who is able to keep you from falling away and will bring you with great joy into his glorious presence without a single fault.”
(Jude 24)
Having recently cared for my husband who suffered both a broken hip followed by a replaced hip, I have experienced the fears of falling. Aside from falling physically, we can also stumble and fall spiritually. Last week we talked about grace. This week we might consider the expression “falling from grace”. This is often described as not accepting God’s unmerited favor but instead depending on your own self and having an attitude of self-reliance. Sounds a bit like pride. It isn’t necessarily losing your salvation but rather a shift in your emphasis on good works. It is a departure from the gospel. Through repentance, GOD PROMISES TO KEEP US FROM FALLING and if I may add, God also promises to pick us up from a fall should we wander away for a time or a season. Trust in God alone. Good works are a RESULT of our faith.
FOR THE KIDS:
To a child falling from grace is like telling yourself you don’t need God. You start taking the credit for your good deeds. Just like courage isn’t the absence of your fear but rather the presence of God. Whatever good there is in your life, it comes from God. Always stay close to God and give all the glory to Him and He will keep you safe.
Our book this week is
After the Fall by Dan Santat
https://youtu.be/xSRqPyEAPI4?si=0Nlo-k_UwrpddWXP
(We have all heard the story of Humpty Dumpty falling. But, have you heard the rest of the story?
Through courage (and trust in God) we are able to get back up again after a fall. “Life begins when you get back up.”
“Now all glory to God, who is able to keep you from falling away and will bring you with great joy into his glorious presence without a single fault.”
(Jude 24)
Having recently cared for my husband who suffered both a broken hip followed by a replaced hip, I have experienced the fears of falling. Aside from falling physically, we can also stumble and fall spiritually. Last week we talked about grace. This week we might consider the expression “falling from grace”. This is often described as not accepting God’s unmerited favor but instead depending on your own self and having an attitude of self-reliance. Sounds a bit like pride. It isn’t necessarily losing your salvation but rather a shift in your emphasis on good works. It is a departure from the gospel. Through repentance, GOD PROMISES TO KEEP US FROM FALLING and if I may add, God also promises to pick us up from a fall should we wander away for a time or a season. Trust in God alone. Good works are a RESULT of our faith.
FOR THE KIDS:
To a child falling from grace is like telling yourself you don’t need God. You start taking the credit for your good deeds. Just like courage isn’t the absence of your fear but rather the presence of God. Whatever good there is in your life, it comes from God. Always stay close to God and give all the glory to Him and He will keep you safe.
Our book this week is
After the Fall by Dan Santat
https://youtu.be/xSRqPyEAPI4?si=0Nlo-k_UwrpddWXP
(We have all heard the story of Humpty Dumpty falling. But, have you heard the rest of the story?
Through courage (and trust in God) we are able to get back up again after a fall. “Life begins when you get back up.”
WEEK #49-GOD PROMISES US GRACE AND MERCY (2-3 JOHN)"Grace, mercy and peace from God the Father and from Jesus Christ, the Father’s Son, will be with us in truth and love.."
(2 John 1:3 )
The blessing of grace, which is often heard during or at the end of many church services, is one of the most important promises of God as we begin to end our year. What greater promise than the promise of grace? Even the last verse in the Bible mentions grace. (Rev 22:21) This isn’t a promise of elegance or a delay of time but the “unmerited favor of our God Almighty”. It’s our “happily ever after”. He loves you SO MUCH that we can claim this promise: GOD PROMISES US GRACE. This is something that we certainly do not deserve. When we live in accordance with the truth of Jesus Christ as the Son of God as found in His Word, and we express that same love to others, living in peace with one another, the blessing/promise is ours. WOW! What else can be said?
FOR THE KIDS
Ask a child what the word “grace” means and see what their response is. Grace is often referred to as a prayer we say at the dinner table-“table grace”. Or for little girls we often remind them to be graceful as a ballerina. It’s like being a self-controlled angel. But God’s grace is so much more. Children need to understand this is another beautiful expression for the greatest act of forgiveness that ever occurred. When you hear this word, what is the first thing that comes to mind for you?
Our book this week is a Christmas book:
The Story of Christmas
https://youtu.be/A7PCVVoyl8I?si=fMxs6oRIdhA1IRui
(The promise of God’s Grace was fulfilled at Christmas)
(2 John 1:3 )
The blessing of grace, which is often heard during or at the end of many church services, is one of the most important promises of God as we begin to end our year. What greater promise than the promise of grace? Even the last verse in the Bible mentions grace. (Rev 22:21) This isn’t a promise of elegance or a delay of time but the “unmerited favor of our God Almighty”. It’s our “happily ever after”. He loves you SO MUCH that we can claim this promise: GOD PROMISES US GRACE. This is something that we certainly do not deserve. When we live in accordance with the truth of Jesus Christ as the Son of God as found in His Word, and we express that same love to others, living in peace with one another, the blessing/promise is ours. WOW! What else can be said?
FOR THE KIDS
Ask a child what the word “grace” means and see what their response is. Grace is often referred to as a prayer we say at the dinner table-“table grace”. Or for little girls we often remind them to be graceful as a ballerina. It’s like being a self-controlled angel. But God’s grace is so much more. Children need to understand this is another beautiful expression for the greatest act of forgiveness that ever occurred. When you hear this word, what is the first thing that comes to mind for you?
Our book this week is a Christmas book:
The Story of Christmas
https://youtu.be/A7PCVVoyl8I?si=fMxs6oRIdhA1IRui
(The promise of God’s Grace was fulfilled at Christmas)
WEEK #48 - GOD PROMISES TO FORGIVE US (BOOK OF 1 JOHN)
“ If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.”
(1 John 1:9)
We have talked about “forgiveness” ALL year but have not included it as a specific scriptural promise. Of course we experienced throughout the Old Testament so many signs of God’s forgiveness; however, nothing can compare to the blood of Jesus Christ who cleansed us from all the sins of the past, present, and future.
We have been forgiven but we have to accept that gift by confessing our sin and accepting Christ as our Savior.
GOD PROMISES US FORGIVENESS.
FOR THE KIDS:
Kids know all about making mistakes and being forgiven. It’s not just saying the words, “I’m sorry” and its not just being sorry you got caught doing something wrong. It is true confession and remorse. It’s a humble realization that you need Jesus' wisdom and self control which are both included in the fruit of His Spirit.
Our book this week is:
Sorry (Really Sorry) by Joanna Cotler
https://youtu.be/lHUKbW1_jnM?si=FCmaB5yct0-tHj9h
(I had so much fun recording this book about the barn yard animals and their attitudes towards remorse. How good are you at being sorry? Don’t let anger drive your actions.)
“ If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just and will forgive us our sins and purify us from all unrighteousness.”
(1 John 1:9)
We have talked about “forgiveness” ALL year but have not included it as a specific scriptural promise. Of course we experienced throughout the Old Testament so many signs of God’s forgiveness; however, nothing can compare to the blood of Jesus Christ who cleansed us from all the sins of the past, present, and future.
We have been forgiven but we have to accept that gift by confessing our sin and accepting Christ as our Savior.
GOD PROMISES US FORGIVENESS.
FOR THE KIDS:
Kids know all about making mistakes and being forgiven. It’s not just saying the words, “I’m sorry” and its not just being sorry you got caught doing something wrong. It is true confession and remorse. It’s a humble realization that you need Jesus' wisdom and self control which are both included in the fruit of His Spirit.
Our book this week is:
Sorry (Really Sorry) by Joanna Cotler
https://youtu.be/lHUKbW1_jnM?si=FCmaB5yct0-tHj9h
(I had so much fun recording this book about the barn yard animals and their attitudes towards remorse. How good are you at being sorry? Don’t let anger drive your actions.)
WEEK #47 - GOD PROMISES US LOTS OF PROMISES (BOOK OF 2 PETER)
“And because of his glory and excellence, he has given us great and precious promises. These are the promises that enable you to share his divine nature and escape the world’s corruption caused by human desires.”
(2 Peter 1:4)
All year we have read through the Bible and talked about the many promises of God. GOD PROMISES US LOTS OF PROMISES. Be thankful! We have only scratched the surface. I find it so uplifting to dwell on these many promises. There are over 7,000 of them in the Bible. Which one do you cling to the most? I would love to hear from each of you. Take a moment to review a few of them.
Our book this week is:
I Promise
https://youtu.be/f7bt0PQfgkM?si=gJ-sRKsBk34ncL5p
(God keeps His promises)
“And because of his glory and excellence, he has given us great and precious promises. These are the promises that enable you to share his divine nature and escape the world’s corruption caused by human desires.”
(2 Peter 1:4)
All year we have read through the Bible and talked about the many promises of God. GOD PROMISES US LOTS OF PROMISES. Be thankful! We have only scratched the surface. I find it so uplifting to dwell on these many promises. There are over 7,000 of them in the Bible. Which one do you cling to the most? I would love to hear from each of you. Take a moment to review a few of them.
Our book this week is:
I Promise
https://youtu.be/f7bt0PQfgkM?si=gJ-sRKsBk34ncL5p
(God keeps His promises)
WEEK #46 - GOD PROMISES US AN INHERITANCE (BOOK OF 1 PETER)
“Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, and into an inheritance that can never perish, spoil or fade. This inheritance is kept in heaven for you, who through faith are shielded by God’s power until the coming of the salvation that is ready to be revealed in the last time.”
(1 Peter 1:3-5)
When I think of inheritance, I think of family treasures passed down from generation to generation. It isn’t necessarily money but perhaps something of sentimental value. Sometimes last wills and testimonies are written in such a way that only “blood relatives” are included as recipients. I have often heard the expression, “The inheritance follows the blood line”. I have even experienced where family members were excluded because they were adopted or “taken in”. It always seemed a bit sad to me but it seems to be a long standing tradition that I have learned to respect. On the other hand, God’s promise of an inheritance does not exclude anyone. ALL are invited into His family through a belief in Jesus Christ as the Son of God. GOD PROMISES AN INHERITANCE.
FOR THE KIDS:
Children may not exactly understand inheritance but they love gifts. Christmas and birthday parties are special. Between cupcakes, ice cream, and presents, it doesn’t get any better for a kid! It’s okay to get excited about gifts especially around Christmas but always focus on the reason for season. God wrapped the greatest gift of all time in swaddling clothes on the most special birthday of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Christmas season is drawing near. Celebrate the true meaning of Christmas with the kids but also, good luck of finding that special gift for family and friends:)
Our book this week is:
Jesus, The Very Best Christmas Gift of All by Cathi Trzeciak
https://youtu.be/xG8wkV6ZG4o?si=tDROdtS1O8ISYfLd
(It’s the season of purchasing gifts and decorating for the holidays. Remind the kids about the reason for the season. The best Christmas gift isn’t found under the tree.)
“Praise be to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ! In his great mercy he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection of Jesus Christ from the dead, and into an inheritance that can never perish, spoil or fade. This inheritance is kept in heaven for you, who through faith are shielded by God’s power until the coming of the salvation that is ready to be revealed in the last time.”
(1 Peter 1:3-5)
When I think of inheritance, I think of family treasures passed down from generation to generation. It isn’t necessarily money but perhaps something of sentimental value. Sometimes last wills and testimonies are written in such a way that only “blood relatives” are included as recipients. I have often heard the expression, “The inheritance follows the blood line”. I have even experienced where family members were excluded because they were adopted or “taken in”. It always seemed a bit sad to me but it seems to be a long standing tradition that I have learned to respect. On the other hand, God’s promise of an inheritance does not exclude anyone. ALL are invited into His family through a belief in Jesus Christ as the Son of God. GOD PROMISES AN INHERITANCE.
FOR THE KIDS:
Children may not exactly understand inheritance but they love gifts. Christmas and birthday parties are special. Between cupcakes, ice cream, and presents, it doesn’t get any better for a kid! It’s okay to get excited about gifts especially around Christmas but always focus on the reason for season. God wrapped the greatest gift of all time in swaddling clothes on the most special birthday of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Christmas season is drawing near. Celebrate the true meaning of Christmas with the kids but also, good luck of finding that special gift for family and friends:)
Our book this week is:
Jesus, The Very Best Christmas Gift of All by Cathi Trzeciak
https://youtu.be/xG8wkV6ZG4o?si=tDROdtS1O8ISYfLd
(It’s the season of purchasing gifts and decorating for the holidays. Remind the kids about the reason for the season. The best Christmas gift isn’t found under the tree.)
WEEK #45 - GOD PROMISES TO MAKE THE DEVIL FLEE FROM US (BOOK OF JAMES)
“Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”
(James 4:7)
GOD PROMISES TO MAKE THE DEVIL FLEE FROM US! What a beautiful image of the devil feeling defeated and running away! Makes me smile to see that red clothed character fleeing the scene, feeling utter defeat. That’s an awesome promise. But be reminded, he will return with his temptations and lies. He doesn’t ever get tied of trying to win us over. Though the battle is already won, he still shows up to try and wreck our lives.
FOR THE KIDS:
Children know about mean people who make bad decisions and they have seen the cartoon pictures of the little red guy with horns and a pitchfork. Without frightening the very young, remind the children to not be afraid. When the devil tempts us, he sees Jesus living within us and he turns and runs in the opposite direction.
Our book this week is:
I Rebuke You Devil by Acillen K. Watts
https://youtu.be/x3TbcYaYvV0?si=vQhkn6d6IWONJ_lT
("The enemy starts attacking early. Prepare the children to fight against his tricks. Help them realize the power within them and build their confidence. They can call on the name of Jesus anytime and anywhere.")
“Submit yourselves, then, to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you.”
(James 4:7)
GOD PROMISES TO MAKE THE DEVIL FLEE FROM US! What a beautiful image of the devil feeling defeated and running away! Makes me smile to see that red clothed character fleeing the scene, feeling utter defeat. That’s an awesome promise. But be reminded, he will return with his temptations and lies. He doesn’t ever get tied of trying to win us over. Though the battle is already won, he still shows up to try and wreck our lives.
FOR THE KIDS:
Children know about mean people who make bad decisions and they have seen the cartoon pictures of the little red guy with horns and a pitchfork. Without frightening the very young, remind the children to not be afraid. When the devil tempts us, he sees Jesus living within us and he turns and runs in the opposite direction.
Our book this week is:
I Rebuke You Devil by Acillen K. Watts
https://youtu.be/x3TbcYaYvV0?si=vQhkn6d6IWONJ_lT
("The enemy starts attacking early. Prepare the children to fight against his tricks. Help them realize the power within them and build their confidence. They can call on the name of Jesus anytime and anywhere.")
WEEK #44 - GOD PROMISES TO BE OUR ANCHOR AND CONFIDENCE (BOOK OF HEBREWS)
“We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure. It enters the inner sanctuary behind the curtain.”
(Hebrews 6:19)
Living around the beach, gives me a daily reminder of the analogy between an anchor and confidence in God. As I experience the potential dangers of the raging seas, I understand how we can be tossed by the waves in the storms of life without an anchor. Last year as I went through the journey of cancer treatments I remembered to cling to Jesus. This year, I am still clinging to His many promises. Like an anchor holds a boat, understanding God’s love and promises holds us firmly in the arms of Jesus and gives us confidence. GOD PROMISES TO BE OUR ANCHOR AND CONFIDENCE.
FOR THE KIDS:
If a child has ever watched a toy boat floating in a pool, bathtub or any body of water, they can visualize how it is tossed about by the movement of the waters. Explain to the kids how that is like living without a belief in Jesus. They can be battered by the storms and even sink without being anchored in love with the Holy Spirit filling our sails. Jesus is at the helm.
Our book this week is:
Toy Boat by Randall de Seve
https://youtu.be/OtBSeugGbjI?si=j0Kgo93oDPkmRWai
(A little boat’s desire to experience freedom was changed when he experienced the ragging waters without an anchor to hold on to.
“We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure. It enters the inner sanctuary behind the curtain.”
(Hebrews 6:19)
Living around the beach, gives me a daily reminder of the analogy between an anchor and confidence in God. As I experience the potential dangers of the raging seas, I understand how we can be tossed by the waves in the storms of life without an anchor. Last year as I went through the journey of cancer treatments I remembered to cling to Jesus. This year, I am still clinging to His many promises. Like an anchor holds a boat, understanding God’s love and promises holds us firmly in the arms of Jesus and gives us confidence. GOD PROMISES TO BE OUR ANCHOR AND CONFIDENCE.
FOR THE KIDS:
If a child has ever watched a toy boat floating in a pool, bathtub or any body of water, they can visualize how it is tossed about by the movement of the waters. Explain to the kids how that is like living without a belief in Jesus. They can be battered by the storms and even sink without being anchored in love with the Holy Spirit filling our sails. Jesus is at the helm.
Our book this week is:
Toy Boat by Randall de Seve
https://youtu.be/OtBSeugGbjI?si=j0Kgo93oDPkmRWai
(A little boat’s desire to experience freedom was changed when he experienced the ragging waters without an anchor to hold on to.
WEEK #43 - GOD PROMISES TO BE OUR ANCHOR AND CONFIDENCE (BOOK OF HEBREWS)
“We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure. It enters the inner sanctuary behind the curtain.”
(Hebrews 6:19)
Living around the beach, gives me a daily reminder of the analogy between an anchor and confidence in God. As I experience the potential dangers of the raging seas, I understand how we can be tossed by the waves in the storms of life without an anchor. Last year as I went through the journey of cancer treatments I remembered to cling to Jesus. This year, I am still clinging to His many promises. Like an anchor holds a boat, understanding God’s love and promises holds us firmly in the arms of Jesus and gives us confidence. GOD PROMISES TO BE OUR ANCHOR AND CONFIDENCE.
FOR THE KIDS:
If a child has ever watched a toy boat floating in a pool, bathtub or any body of water, they can visualize how it is tossed about by the movement of the waters. Explain to the kids how that is like living without a belief in Jesus. They can be battered by the storms and even sink without being anchored in love with the Holy Spirit filling our sails. Jesus is at the helm.
Our book this week is:
Toy Boat by Randall de Seve
https://youtu.be/OtBSeugGbjI?si=j0Kgo93oDPkmRWai
(A little boat’s desire to experience freedom was changed when he experienced the ragging waters without an anchor to hold on to.
“We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure. It enters the inner sanctuary behind the curtain.”
(Hebrews 6:19)
Living around the beach, gives me a daily reminder of the analogy between an anchor and confidence in God. As I experience the potential dangers of the raging seas, I understand how we can be tossed by the waves in the storms of life without an anchor. Last year as I went through the journey of cancer treatments I remembered to cling to Jesus. This year, I am still clinging to His many promises. Like an anchor holds a boat, understanding God’s love and promises holds us firmly in the arms of Jesus and gives us confidence. GOD PROMISES TO BE OUR ANCHOR AND CONFIDENCE.
FOR THE KIDS:
If a child has ever watched a toy boat floating in a pool, bathtub or any body of water, they can visualize how it is tossed about by the movement of the waters. Explain to the kids how that is like living without a belief in Jesus. They can be battered by the storms and even sink without being anchored in love with the Holy Spirit filling our sails. Jesus is at the helm.
Our book this week is:
Toy Boat by Randall de Seve
https://youtu.be/OtBSeugGbjI?si=j0Kgo93oDPkmRWai
(A little boat’s desire to experience freedom was changed when he experienced the ragging waters without an anchor to hold on to.
WEEK #42 - GOD PROMISES US KNOWLEDGE OF THE TRUTH (BOOK OF TITUS)
"And now at just the right time he has revealed this message, which we announce to everyone. It is by the command of God our Savior that I have been entrusted with this work for him."
(Titus 1:3)
The understanding of God’s grace was revealed to the Apostle Paul as the scripture above tells us. Likewise God promises a pathway of understanding the truth of scripture for all believers . It’s like a lightbulb goes off in our head and we finally see the light. By continuously reading the Bible and leaning on the power of the Holy Spirit we begin to finally discern the truth more and more. God is the source of all truth but our own personal interpretation and understanding of the Bible comes with time. God shares His truth little by little as we become spiritually mature enough to accept it. GOD PROMISES US UNDERSTANDING OF THE TRUTH.
FOR THE KIDS:
Kids know about school and learning and have a child-like curiosity to understand. But, they also are less likely to challenge a truth. If you tell a very young child something, they usually take it as truth. Their questions and doubts will come later. We need to be prepared to have answers but sometimes the best answer is “because the Bible says so.” Read the scriptures to the kids and encourage them to respect the Bible as nothing but the truth, even though they might not understand it all. Teach them to stand alone on the word of God.
Our book this week:
Big Red Tractor by Francis Chan
https://youtu.be/IWYMlWvVAwQ?si=owjbGJZet-CBbL3v
(Just like the owners’ instruction manual showed Farmer Dave many truths about how to operate the tractor, God also wrote an instruction book full of truth to help you know how to live. This book is called the Bible. With time, He promises to reveal the understanding of these truths.)
"And now at just the right time he has revealed this message, which we announce to everyone. It is by the command of God our Savior that I have been entrusted with this work for him."
(Titus 1:3)
The understanding of God’s grace was revealed to the Apostle Paul as the scripture above tells us. Likewise God promises a pathway of understanding the truth of scripture for all believers . It’s like a lightbulb goes off in our head and we finally see the light. By continuously reading the Bible and leaning on the power of the Holy Spirit we begin to finally discern the truth more and more. God is the source of all truth but our own personal interpretation and understanding of the Bible comes with time. God shares His truth little by little as we become spiritually mature enough to accept it. GOD PROMISES US UNDERSTANDING OF THE TRUTH.
FOR THE KIDS:
Kids know about school and learning and have a child-like curiosity to understand. But, they also are less likely to challenge a truth. If you tell a very young child something, they usually take it as truth. Their questions and doubts will come later. We need to be prepared to have answers but sometimes the best answer is “because the Bible says so.” Read the scriptures to the kids and encourage them to respect the Bible as nothing but the truth, even though they might not understand it all. Teach them to stand alone on the word of God.
Our book this week:
Big Red Tractor by Francis Chan
https://youtu.be/IWYMlWvVAwQ?si=owjbGJZet-CBbL3v
(Just like the owners’ instruction manual showed Farmer Dave many truths about how to operate the tractor, God also wrote an instruction book full of truth to help you know how to live. This book is called the Bible. With time, He promises to reveal the understanding of these truths.)
WEEK #41 - GOD PROMISES REWARDS IN HEAVEN (BOOKS OF 1-2 THESSALONIANS AND 1-2 TIMOTHY)
“For what is our hope, our joy, or the crown in which we will glory in the presence of our Lord Jesus when he comes? Is it not you? Indeed, you are our glory and joy."
(2 Thessalonians 2:19-20)
Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day—and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for his appearance.
(2 Timothy 4:8)
GOD PROMISES REWARDS IN HEAVEN. I personally think that just being in heaven for eternity is reward enough. Plus, I’m not really looking for rewards of jewels or crowns. These if given, will be laid at the feet of Jesus. All praise and honor are His alone. So why does God even promise rewards? Perhaps it isn’t the reward itself as much as the reassurance of a life well lived. We all desire to hear those words, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”
Nevertheless, the Bible does mention five crowns:
1.)The Crown of Life (James and Revelation)
2.)The Crown of Righteousness (2 Timothy)
3.)The Crown of Glory (1 Peter and Proverbs)
4.) The Crown of Rejoicing (Thessalonians and Philippians)
5.) The Incorruptible Crown (1 Corinthians)
God promises rewards in Heaven but the greatest reward is being united with Christ Himself.
FOR THE KIDS:
Little girls love to wear those Princess Crowns. Can you even fathom a Heavenly Crown? Would it glow with Eternal Light or be beautiful beyond any expression of words. There is no doubt that wearing a crown makes us feel special. Why is that? Crowns have historical symbolism of royalty and wearing a crown boosts our self-worth. Whether you wear a crown gilded with jewels or a paper crown from Burger King, I pray that you will always know your self-worth as a child of God.
Gigi-The Royal Tea Party by Sheila Walsh
https://youtu.be/5xO_hiuw66c?si=tlLSNHeZOpjdRdeE
(The greatest reward is God’s invitation to ALL BELIEVERS. We are royalty through the blood of Jesus Christ)
“For what is our hope, our joy, or the crown in which we will glory in the presence of our Lord Jesus when he comes? Is it not you? Indeed, you are our glory and joy."
(2 Thessalonians 2:19-20)
Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will award to me on that day—and not only to me, but also to all who have longed for his appearance.
(2 Timothy 4:8)
GOD PROMISES REWARDS IN HEAVEN. I personally think that just being in heaven for eternity is reward enough. Plus, I’m not really looking for rewards of jewels or crowns. These if given, will be laid at the feet of Jesus. All praise and honor are His alone. So why does God even promise rewards? Perhaps it isn’t the reward itself as much as the reassurance of a life well lived. We all desire to hear those words, “Well done, good and faithful servant.”
Nevertheless, the Bible does mention five crowns:
1.)The Crown of Life (James and Revelation)
2.)The Crown of Righteousness (2 Timothy)
3.)The Crown of Glory (1 Peter and Proverbs)
4.) The Crown of Rejoicing (Thessalonians and Philippians)
5.) The Incorruptible Crown (1 Corinthians)
God promises rewards in Heaven but the greatest reward is being united with Christ Himself.
FOR THE KIDS:
Little girls love to wear those Princess Crowns. Can you even fathom a Heavenly Crown? Would it glow with Eternal Light or be beautiful beyond any expression of words. There is no doubt that wearing a crown makes us feel special. Why is that? Crowns have historical symbolism of royalty and wearing a crown boosts our self-worth. Whether you wear a crown gilded with jewels or a paper crown from Burger King, I pray that you will always know your self-worth as a child of God.
Gigi-The Royal Tea Party by Sheila Walsh
https://youtu.be/5xO_hiuw66c?si=tlLSNHeZOpjdRdeE
(The greatest reward is God’s invitation to ALL BELIEVERS. We are royalty through the blood of Jesus Christ)
WEEK #40 - GOD PROMISES RECONCILIATION (BOOK OF COLOSSIANS)
“For God in all his fullness was pleased to live in Christ, and through him God reconciled everything to himself. He made peace with everything in heaven and on earth by means of Christ’s blood on the cross.”
(Colossians 1:19-20)
The definition of Biblical reconciliation is the process of two previously alienated parties coming to peace with each other. GOD PROMISES RECONCILIATION. Sounds like a wonderful promise! What role if any do we play in this process in order to claim His promise to us. As we discussed earlier, our conversations with one another should always be full of grace and seasoned with salt. We should speak in love and truth but should not create an adversarial relationship. That’s reconciliation with one another. After we reconcile with others, we can then claim the promise of reconciliation with God made possible by the blood of Jesus Christ. The second greatest commandment is to love your neighbor as yourself. How well are you doing in this reguards?
FOR THE KIDS
The golden rule should be taught to all young children. God will love us the way we love others. Kids understand how people can sometimes disagree and there is a need to make-up and be friends.
Explain that reconciliation is a way of fixing a broken friendship by apologizing and trying to be friends again.
Our book this week is:
Sister Bear and the Golden Rule by Stan and Jan Berenstein
https://youtu.be/YuegeOfyaCg?feature=shared
“For God in all his fullness was pleased to live in Christ, and through him God reconciled everything to himself. He made peace with everything in heaven and on earth by means of Christ’s blood on the cross.”
(Colossians 1:19-20)
The definition of Biblical reconciliation is the process of two previously alienated parties coming to peace with each other. GOD PROMISES RECONCILIATION. Sounds like a wonderful promise! What role if any do we play in this process in order to claim His promise to us. As we discussed earlier, our conversations with one another should always be full of grace and seasoned with salt. We should speak in love and truth but should not create an adversarial relationship. That’s reconciliation with one another. After we reconcile with others, we can then claim the promise of reconciliation with God made possible by the blood of Jesus Christ. The second greatest commandment is to love your neighbor as yourself. How well are you doing in this reguards?
FOR THE KIDS
The golden rule should be taught to all young children. God will love us the way we love others. Kids understand how people can sometimes disagree and there is a need to make-up and be friends.
Explain that reconciliation is a way of fixing a broken friendship by apologizing and trying to be friends again.
Our book this week is:
Sister Bear and the Golden Rule by Stan and Jan Berenstein
https://youtu.be/YuegeOfyaCg?feature=shared
WEEKK #39 - GOD PROMISES TO PROVIDE OUR NEEDS AND PROVISIONS (BOOK OF PHILIPPIANS)
“And God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus.”
(Philippians 4:19)
GOD PROMISES TO PROVIDE OUR NEEDS AND PROVISIONS. We often talk about “needs” and “wants” when we go on shopping sprees. We laugh and make lighthearted comments concerning our needs. We often justify our purchases by saying, “I need this!”From a more serious perspective, what exactly do you consider as your true needs in life? God wants to hear all our desires and He loves to give us blessings, both big and small but do we meet the standard of receiving those “wants”. Praying to God isn’t a Christmas wish list. God considers all our desires as well as the reasoning behind our desires. He considers how those desires fit into His purpose and His will for our lives. Always be careful what you ask for and always be thankful for prayers you might consider as unanswered.
FOR THE KIDS
Very young children mostly consider their wants. They mostly covet their friend’s toys and treasures and feel entitled to the same. I suppose that’s just their spiritual immaturity. Be patient and continue to remind them of the blessings they have and the more important things in life. Hopefully, as their spirituality grows so will their understanding of the treasures God freely gives to them.
Everything belongs to God but He desires to provide our needs as well as share our wants through His wisdom and power and according to His will and plan for our individual lives.
Our book this week is:
Whose Garden is It? by Mary Ann Hoberman
https://youtu.be/JY41padaQJM?feature=shared
(We all have wants and needs but ultimately everything belongs to God.
Who does your garden belong to?)
“And God will meet all your needs according to the riches of his glory in Christ Jesus.”
(Philippians 4:19)
GOD PROMISES TO PROVIDE OUR NEEDS AND PROVISIONS. We often talk about “needs” and “wants” when we go on shopping sprees. We laugh and make lighthearted comments concerning our needs. We often justify our purchases by saying, “I need this!”From a more serious perspective, what exactly do you consider as your true needs in life? God wants to hear all our desires and He loves to give us blessings, both big and small but do we meet the standard of receiving those “wants”. Praying to God isn’t a Christmas wish list. God considers all our desires as well as the reasoning behind our desires. He considers how those desires fit into His purpose and His will for our lives. Always be careful what you ask for and always be thankful for prayers you might consider as unanswered.
FOR THE KIDS
Very young children mostly consider their wants. They mostly covet their friend’s toys and treasures and feel entitled to the same. I suppose that’s just their spiritual immaturity. Be patient and continue to remind them of the blessings they have and the more important things in life. Hopefully, as their spirituality grows so will their understanding of the treasures God freely gives to them.
Everything belongs to God but He desires to provide our needs as well as share our wants through His wisdom and power and according to His will and plan for our individual lives.
Our book this week is:
Whose Garden is It? by Mary Ann Hoberman
https://youtu.be/JY41padaQJM?feature=shared
(We all have wants and needs but ultimately everything belongs to God.
Who does your garden belong to?)
WEEK #38 - GOD PROMISES US A SENSE OF BELONGING (BOOK OF EPHESIANS)
“Consequently, you are no longer foreigners and strangers, but fellow citizens with God’s people and also members of his household.”
(Ephesians 2:19)
GOD PROMISES US A SENSE OF BELONGING. Most of us probably grew up in a family which consisted of two parents and their biological or adopted children living in a single household. Most of us felt loved and accepted during our childhood. Families usually provide this earthly sense of belonging. It might be hard for many of us to know what experiencing loneliness or isolation feels like. The word “family”can often be defined in many ways but we can all agree that the most important family is being a part of God’s family. God’s promise’s that AS BELIEVERS OF JESUS CHRIST AND A BELIEF IN THE TEACHINGS OF HIS WORD,, we are all part of one heavenly family.
FOR THE KIDS:
As I have stated so many times, I believe it is so important for kids to feel loved and to feel a sense of earthly belonging. Their immature minds often lead them to succumb to poor choices driven by peer pressure and a desire to be accepted and included into contemporary groups. Pray for the children and young adults and stand in the gap created by their spiritual immaturity. Help them to feel loved and included despite the confusion created around them. Lead them to the truth of His Word gently and with kindness. We are ALL invited to be His adopted children. Accept that invitation and live a life pleasing unto Him.
Our book this week is:
A Blessing from Above (from Little Golden Book collection)
https://youtu.be/3oGeVIPwbaU?feature=shared
(Thank God for the blessing of adoption into His family.)
“Consequently, you are no longer foreigners and strangers, but fellow citizens with God’s people and also members of his household.”
(Ephesians 2:19)
GOD PROMISES US A SENSE OF BELONGING. Most of us probably grew up in a family which consisted of two parents and their biological or adopted children living in a single household. Most of us felt loved and accepted during our childhood. Families usually provide this earthly sense of belonging. It might be hard for many of us to know what experiencing loneliness or isolation feels like. The word “family”can often be defined in many ways but we can all agree that the most important family is being a part of God’s family. God’s promise’s that AS BELIEVERS OF JESUS CHRIST AND A BELIEF IN THE TEACHINGS OF HIS WORD,, we are all part of one heavenly family.
FOR THE KIDS:
As I have stated so many times, I believe it is so important for kids to feel loved and to feel a sense of earthly belonging. Their immature minds often lead them to succumb to poor choices driven by peer pressure and a desire to be accepted and included into contemporary groups. Pray for the children and young adults and stand in the gap created by their spiritual immaturity. Help them to feel loved and included despite the confusion created around them. Lead them to the truth of His Word gently and with kindness. We are ALL invited to be His adopted children. Accept that invitation and live a life pleasing unto Him.
Our book this week is:
A Blessing from Above (from Little Golden Book collection)
https://youtu.be/3oGeVIPwbaU?feature=shared
(Thank God for the blessing of adoption into His family.)
WEEK #37 - GOD PROMISES SALVATION THROUGH FAITH IN JESUS CHRIST ALONE (BOOK OF GALATIANS)
.the scripture has concluded all under sin, that the promise by faith in Jesus Christ might be given to those who believe.”
(Galatians 3:22)
Read Galatians 3:15-25 in its entirety.
God first promised salvation in the Book of Genesis when He promised Abraham salvation through his descendants. Salvation in the Old Testament came from adherence to the laws given to Moses almost 500 years after Abraham. When Jesus Christ came, He did not destroy that law but rather fulfilled it. His birth was the culmination of the original promise to Abraham. Now we have salvation simply by professing our belief in Him as the Son of God and His death and resurrection. GOD PROMISES SALVATION FROM A BELIEF IN JESUS CHRIST ALONE.
FOR THE KIDS:
Kids understand being rescued and saved. Spiritual salvation and being saved from sin might be challenging; however, they need to know that God loves them and sent His Son who died on a cross for their sins. He forgives them when they make mistakes. No age is too young to be introduced toJesus. Sing to the infants, read to the toddlers, and have answers to the children’s questions as they mature in their spiritual walk.
Our book this week is:
Who is Jesus? by Kathleen Long Bostrum
https://youtu.be/w7Te4az469k?feature=shared
(Share the amazing love of Jesus to a young child today. Like a nightlight by their bed, they can rest safely knowing Jesus saves.
.the scripture has concluded all under sin, that the promise by faith in Jesus Christ might be given to those who believe.”
(Galatians 3:22)
Read Galatians 3:15-25 in its entirety.
God first promised salvation in the Book of Genesis when He promised Abraham salvation through his descendants. Salvation in the Old Testament came from adherence to the laws given to Moses almost 500 years after Abraham. When Jesus Christ came, He did not destroy that law but rather fulfilled it. His birth was the culmination of the original promise to Abraham. Now we have salvation simply by professing our belief in Him as the Son of God and His death and resurrection. GOD PROMISES SALVATION FROM A BELIEF IN JESUS CHRIST ALONE.
FOR THE KIDS:
Kids understand being rescued and saved. Spiritual salvation and being saved from sin might be challenging; however, they need to know that God loves them and sent His Son who died on a cross for their sins. He forgives them when they make mistakes. No age is too young to be introduced toJesus. Sing to the infants, read to the toddlers, and have answers to the children’s questions as they mature in their spiritual walk.
Our book this week is:
Who is Jesus? by Kathleen Long Bostrum
https://youtu.be/w7Te4az469k?feature=shared
(Share the amazing love of Jesus to a young child today. Like a nightlight by their bed, they can rest safely knowing Jesus saves.
WEEK #36 - GOD PROMISES US STRENGTH IN WEAKNESS (BOOK OF 2 CORINTHIANS)
"But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me. 10 That is why, for Christ’s sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong.”
(2 Corinthians 12:9-10)”
We talked about the power of the Holy Spirit in Acts when Jesus gave the disciples a helper. It’s hard to think of ourselves as weak sinners in need of help. We desire to be strong and bold in our beliefs just like we desire to be in control. That is, until we face a situation that is a real challenge. We might question “what love looks like” in those times. It’s hard and we might choose compromise over confrontation. It can be difficult at times to discern when to speak and when not to speak. We want both relationships and rules. Which pleases God? Actually, we need both. The power of God is revealed when we are at one of these weak moments. We should allow His divine power to work through us. It’s okay to have these moments of weakness. Relax and rely on God. I recall speaking out at certain times and then thinking to myself, “Did I really just say that?!” It’s the power of the Holy Spirit at work within us. With gentleness and kindness we should allow the Holy Spirit within us to admonish one another with kindness and gentleness. Exercise your muscles of faith. GOD PROMISES STRENGTH IN YOUR WEAKNESS
FOR THE KIDS:
Kids love super heroes and those ‘happy ever after’ stories where good wins out over evil. Power to them often means physical strength and witnessing victory. They are quick to pull up their sleeves and show you their muscles. Talk to the kids about the other powers within them-the power of God. As the song reminds us, “they are weak but He is strong.” He has the power to make all things right. When we or others get it wrong, He can make it right.
Our book this week is:
His Grace Is Enough by Melissa Kruger
https://youtu.be/QNk4yzNwRqs?feature=shared
(Don’t hide from your mistakes. Know that God has the strength to change hearts and save us from our mistakes if you invite Him into your heart.)
"But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly about my weaknesses, so that Christ’s power may rest on me. 10 That is why, for Christ’s sake, I delight in weaknesses, in insults, in hardships, in persecutions, in difficulties. For when I am weak, then I am strong.”
(2 Corinthians 12:9-10)”
We talked about the power of the Holy Spirit in Acts when Jesus gave the disciples a helper. It’s hard to think of ourselves as weak sinners in need of help. We desire to be strong and bold in our beliefs just like we desire to be in control. That is, until we face a situation that is a real challenge. We might question “what love looks like” in those times. It’s hard and we might choose compromise over confrontation. It can be difficult at times to discern when to speak and when not to speak. We want both relationships and rules. Which pleases God? Actually, we need both. The power of God is revealed when we are at one of these weak moments. We should allow His divine power to work through us. It’s okay to have these moments of weakness. Relax and rely on God. I recall speaking out at certain times and then thinking to myself, “Did I really just say that?!” It’s the power of the Holy Spirit at work within us. With gentleness and kindness we should allow the Holy Spirit within us to admonish one another with kindness and gentleness. Exercise your muscles of faith. GOD PROMISES STRENGTH IN YOUR WEAKNESS
FOR THE KIDS:
Kids love super heroes and those ‘happy ever after’ stories where good wins out over evil. Power to them often means physical strength and witnessing victory. They are quick to pull up their sleeves and show you their muscles. Talk to the kids about the other powers within them-the power of God. As the song reminds us, “they are weak but He is strong.” He has the power to make all things right. When we or others get it wrong, He can make it right.
Our book this week is:
His Grace Is Enough by Melissa Kruger
https://youtu.be/QNk4yzNwRqs?feature=shared
(Don’t hide from your mistakes. Know that God has the strength to change hearts and save us from our mistakes if you invite Him into your heart.)
WEEK #35 - GOD PROMISES US JUSTIFICATION (BOOK OF 1 CORINTHIANS)
And such were some of you. But you were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God.”
(1 Corinthians 6:11)
Many of the people of the City of Corinth use to engage in sinful behaviors but were cleansed from their sin and were transformed. We too become new creations when we accept Jesus as our Lord and Savior. God gives us the gift of righteousness. Jesus took the punishment for our sinful nature and now we can be declared righteous. God offers us mercy if we believe in Him. We don’t receive what we deserve because God is the one that makes it right through His d'eath and resurrection. We don’t receive justice but we do receive justification. God declares we are guiltless and our sins are both forgiven and forgotten. GOD PROMISES JUSTIFICATION.
FOR THE KIDS:
Justification is yet another BIG word for small children. Kids understand that we all make mistakes. And, they might know what justice is. Sometimes we are guilty of making poor decisions and must face punishment and consequences for our actions. But ask them to consider if a friend stepped in and took the blame and punishment for one of their mistakes. Because of this, they are no longer guilty. Jesus is like that friend. He took our punishment for us and declared that we are no longer guilty and are made right. That’s how much Jesus/God loves us.
Our book this week is:
Why Do You Love Me? by Dr. Laura Schlessinger
https://youtu.be/lU9K3MzXXx4?feature=shared
(God loves us so much that He took our punishment. No matter how many times we mess up, God loves and justifies us if we love Him. It isn’t about earning His love but rather accepting His love.)
And such were some of you. But you were washed, you were sanctified, you were justified in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ and by the Spirit of our God.”
(1 Corinthians 6:11)
Many of the people of the City of Corinth use to engage in sinful behaviors but were cleansed from their sin and were transformed. We too become new creations when we accept Jesus as our Lord and Savior. God gives us the gift of righteousness. Jesus took the punishment for our sinful nature and now we can be declared righteous. God offers us mercy if we believe in Him. We don’t receive what we deserve because God is the one that makes it right through His d'eath and resurrection. We don’t receive justice but we do receive justification. God declares we are guiltless and our sins are both forgiven and forgotten. GOD PROMISES JUSTIFICATION.
FOR THE KIDS:
Justification is yet another BIG word for small children. Kids understand that we all make mistakes. And, they might know what justice is. Sometimes we are guilty of making poor decisions and must face punishment and consequences for our actions. But ask them to consider if a friend stepped in and took the blame and punishment for one of their mistakes. Because of this, they are no longer guilty. Jesus is like that friend. He took our punishment for us and declared that we are no longer guilty and are made right. That’s how much Jesus/God loves us.
Our book this week is:
Why Do You Love Me? by Dr. Laura Schlessinger
https://youtu.be/lU9K3MzXXx4?feature=shared
(God loves us so much that He took our punishment. No matter how many times we mess up, God loves and justifies us if we love Him. It isn’t about earning His love but rather accepting His love.)
WEEK #34-GOD PROMISES THAT WE WILL NEVER BE SEPARATED FROM HIM (BOOK OF ROMANS)
I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”
(Romans 8:38-39)
What a powerful promise this is! In Leviticus we talked about the promise of intimacy. (God stayed with the Israelites as a pillar of fire at night and a pillar of cloud by day.) In Deuteronomy and Joshua we talked about how God would never leave nor forsake us. (We often need to feel His physical presence in our lives especially during the storms of life.) Now, once again and with even more power, God is promising us that NOTHING will ever separate us, not even death itself. WOW! Last week we talked about eternity and how God is waiting for us. This promise certainly brings tears of joy to your eyes no matter what your current circumstances are. GOD PROMISES US THAT WE WILL NEVER BE SEPARATED FROM HIM. God’s love is “unconditional, unbreakable, and all-encompassing”. Despite many possible threats, God remains with us.
FOR THE KIDS:
Kids need to be reminded that God is with them in all circumstances. They need to feel loved. Often growing up they can be subjected to false accusations and bullying. This isolates them from friends and they feel rejected. They need to know that no charge made against them can stand because of the love of Jesus. They are NEVER separated from His love. They will always have God with them. Bullying generally stems from a fear of not being loved and having a low self-esteem. No one, the bully nor the one being bullied, should ever feel unloved. Remind ALL kids of God’s amazing love for them.
Our book this week is:
The Pout-Pout Fish and the Bully-Bully Shark by Deborah Diesen
https://youtu.be/wYsQVqP11gU?feature=shared
(God is with the bully and the one being bullied. Not even bullying can separate us from the love of God)
I am convinced that neither death nor life, neither angels nor demons, neither height nor depth, nor anything else in creation, will be able to separate us from the love of God that is in Christ Jesus our Lord.”
(Romans 8:38-39)
What a powerful promise this is! In Leviticus we talked about the promise of intimacy. (God stayed with the Israelites as a pillar of fire at night and a pillar of cloud by day.) In Deuteronomy and Joshua we talked about how God would never leave nor forsake us. (We often need to feel His physical presence in our lives especially during the storms of life.) Now, once again and with even more power, God is promising us that NOTHING will ever separate us, not even death itself. WOW! Last week we talked about eternity and how God is waiting for us. This promise certainly brings tears of joy to your eyes no matter what your current circumstances are. GOD PROMISES US THAT WE WILL NEVER BE SEPARATED FROM HIM. God’s love is “unconditional, unbreakable, and all-encompassing”. Despite many possible threats, God remains with us.
FOR THE KIDS:
Kids need to be reminded that God is with them in all circumstances. They need to feel loved. Often growing up they can be subjected to false accusations and bullying. This isolates them from friends and they feel rejected. They need to know that no charge made against them can stand because of the love of Jesus. They are NEVER separated from His love. They will always have God with them. Bullying generally stems from a fear of not being loved and having a low self-esteem. No one, the bully nor the one being bullied, should ever feel unloved. Remind ALL kids of God’s amazing love for them.
Our book this week is:
The Pout-Pout Fish and the Bully-Bully Shark by Deborah Diesen
https://youtu.be/wYsQVqP11gU?feature=shared
(God is with the bully and the one being bullied. Not even bullying can separate us from the love of God)
WEEK #33 - GOD PROMISES US POWER (BOOK OF ACTS)
“You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you,”
(Acts 1:8)
After Jesus resurrection, He continued to walk the earth and talk with the disciples for 30-40 additional days. He finally explained to them that it was time for Him to return to the Father in heaven. But, He explained that He would send a helper. This helper is the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit helps us to be loving, joyful, at peace, patient, kind, make good choices, be faithful, be gentle, and self controlled when we can’t do these things through our human strength. GOD GIVES US POWER beyond ourselves.
FOR THE KIDS
Talking to kids about the Holy Spirit can be quite a challenge. Kid’s love the WOW FACTOR and we often get their attention by demonstrating the amazing power of God. We show them how He can do awesome things, we cannot do. It’s not magic but instead the amazing power of an Almighty Omnipotent God. He loves us and shares this strength and power with us when we are experiencing times of weakness. He is our friend as the Father, as Jesus, and as the Holy Spirit.
Our book this week is:
My Friend, Holy Spirit by Monica Sorolongo
https://youtu.be/b8O6c0eiKwc?feature=shared
(God wants to be your best friend. He longs to be a part of your life through the power of the Holy Spirit.)
“You will receive power when the Holy Spirit comes upon you,”
(Acts 1:8)
After Jesus resurrection, He continued to walk the earth and talk with the disciples for 30-40 additional days. He finally explained to them that it was time for Him to return to the Father in heaven. But, He explained that He would send a helper. This helper is the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit helps us to be loving, joyful, at peace, patient, kind, make good choices, be faithful, be gentle, and self controlled when we can’t do these things through our human strength. GOD GIVES US POWER beyond ourselves.
FOR THE KIDS
Talking to kids about the Holy Spirit can be quite a challenge. Kid’s love the WOW FACTOR and we often get their attention by demonstrating the amazing power of God. We show them how He can do awesome things, we cannot do. It’s not magic but instead the amazing power of an Almighty Omnipotent God. He loves us and shares this strength and power with us when we are experiencing times of weakness. He is our friend as the Father, as Jesus, and as the Holy Spirit.
Our book this week is:
My Friend, Holy Spirit by Monica Sorolongo
https://youtu.be/b8O6c0eiKwc?feature=shared
(God wants to be your best friend. He longs to be a part of your life through the power of the Holy Spirit.)
WEEK #32 - GOD PROMISES US ETERNAL LIFE (BOOK OF JOHN)
“I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; no one will snatch them out of my hand. My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all; no one can snatch them out of my Father’s hand. I and the Father are one.”
(John 10:28-30)
it is not quite as much our efforts to hold on to God but rather His promise to hold on to us. We cling to God’s promises and we stand up for Jesus but we as believers are secured by His power and protection alone. We can have eternal life through our belief in Jesus as the Son of God and Savior of the world. GOD PROMISES US ETERNAL LIFE.
FOR THE KIDS:
Having eternal life can be difficult for adults and especially children. We often tell very young children that we simply fall asleep and wake up in heaven. The word eternity in simple terms means forever. When life ends on Earth it begins in heaven for those who believe in Jesus. It’s a difficult subject for kids but they love to know that just like talking to Jesus, they can still talk to lost loved ones.
Our book this week is:
Heaven-God’s Promise to Me by Anne Graham Lotz
https://youtu.be/ovuSF-ofJy8?
feature=shared
(Heaven is a real place where Jesus lives and waits for those He loves to come to Him and live forever with Him in eternity.)
“I give them eternal life, and they shall never perish; no one will snatch them out of my hand. My Father, who has given them to me, is greater than all; no one can snatch them out of my Father’s hand. I and the Father are one.”
(John 10:28-30)
it is not quite as much our efforts to hold on to God but rather His promise to hold on to us. We cling to God’s promises and we stand up for Jesus but we as believers are secured by His power and protection alone. We can have eternal life through our belief in Jesus as the Son of God and Savior of the world. GOD PROMISES US ETERNAL LIFE.
FOR THE KIDS:
Having eternal life can be difficult for adults and especially children. We often tell very young children that we simply fall asleep and wake up in heaven. The word eternity in simple terms means forever. When life ends on Earth it begins in heaven for those who believe in Jesus. It’s a difficult subject for kids but they love to know that just like talking to Jesus, they can still talk to lost loved ones.
Our book this week is:
Heaven-God’s Promise to Me by Anne Graham Lotz
https://youtu.be/ovuSF-ofJy8?
feature=shared
(Heaven is a real place where Jesus lives and waits for those He loves to come to Him and live forever with Him in eternity.)
WEEK #31 - GOD PROMISES US FREEDOM (BOOK OF LUKE)
“The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to set the oppressed free.”
(Luke 4:18)
This verse focuses on those who are marginalized, oppressed, and in need of healing and liberation. It originally pertained to the Jewish people who were bound to the Law; however this all changed with Jesus. It is still relevant today because any of us can be enslaved by sin. Spiritual freedom is defined as an inner liberation from fear. The chains and bondage of sin can be broken by a belief in Jesus and accepting His love for us. Faith over fear. GOD PROMISES US FREEDOM.
FOR THE KIDS
Children don’t grasp the complex nature of being held in bondage by sin. But they do understand that poor choices do not please God and can leave them feeling guilty and sad. Children can feel bad when they make poor choices but God can help them wash away the guilt and free them from their shame.
Our book this week is:
Don’t Blame the Mud by Marty Machowski
https://youtu.be/dWkGEfm3gmw?feature=shared
“The Spirit of the Lord is on me, because he has anointed me to proclaim good news to the poor. He has sent me to proclaim freedom for the prisoners and recovery of sight for the blind, to set the oppressed free.”
(Luke 4:18)
This verse focuses on those who are marginalized, oppressed, and in need of healing and liberation. It originally pertained to the Jewish people who were bound to the Law; however this all changed with Jesus. It is still relevant today because any of us can be enslaved by sin. Spiritual freedom is defined as an inner liberation from fear. The chains and bondage of sin can be broken by a belief in Jesus and accepting His love for us. Faith over fear. GOD PROMISES US FREEDOM.
FOR THE KIDS
Children don’t grasp the complex nature of being held in bondage by sin. But they do understand that poor choices do not please God and can leave them feeling guilty and sad. Children can feel bad when they make poor choices but God can help them wash away the guilt and free them from their shame.
Our book this week is:
Don’t Blame the Mud by Marty Machowski
https://youtu.be/dWkGEfm3gmw?feature=shared
WEEK #30 - GOD PROMISES TO ANSWER OUR PRAYERS (BOOK OF MARK)
Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.”
(Mark 11:24)
Faith is crucial for answered prayer. First, we should love God with all our heart, mind, and soul. We should take delight in Him and make Him first and foremost in our life. Secondly, we should pray sincerely and expectantly. Claim the promise of God’s love with a genuine belief that God answers all prayers We must believe in the power of God to answer our prayer. We must approach God with confidence and trust that He is both willing and able as long as our desires align with His will. GOD PROMISES TO ANSWER OUR PRAYERS.
FOR THE KIDS:
Just like planting a seed and praying for it to grow, kids often expect immediate results. As we emphasize the value of patience to our children, we must remind them that this principle applies to our prayers as well. Prayers never die and prayers are ALWAYS answered, in God’s time. Kids also need to understand that the answer doesn’t always yield immediately or exactly what was desired. Children need to understand that prayers aren’t like their Christmas lists. The things they ask for should be pleasing to God.
Our book this week is:
The Non-Praying Mantis by Matt Whitlock
https://youtu.be/svieJamY5t4?feature=shared
(We all have times when it seems like God isn’t hearing our prayers but if we seek God, delight in Him, and wait on His timing, He hears and answers all prayers.)
Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.”
(Mark 11:24)
Faith is crucial for answered prayer. First, we should love God with all our heart, mind, and soul. We should take delight in Him and make Him first and foremost in our life. Secondly, we should pray sincerely and expectantly. Claim the promise of God’s love with a genuine belief that God answers all prayers We must believe in the power of God to answer our prayer. We must approach God with confidence and trust that He is both willing and able as long as our desires align with His will. GOD PROMISES TO ANSWER OUR PRAYERS.
FOR THE KIDS:
Just like planting a seed and praying for it to grow, kids often expect immediate results. As we emphasize the value of patience to our children, we must remind them that this principle applies to our prayers as well. Prayers never die and prayers are ALWAYS answered, in God’s time. Kids also need to understand that the answer doesn’t always yield immediately or exactly what was desired. Children need to understand that prayers aren’t like their Christmas lists. The things they ask for should be pleasing to God.
Our book this week is:
The Non-Praying Mantis by Matt Whitlock
https://youtu.be/svieJamY5t4?feature=shared
(We all have times when it seems like God isn’t hearing our prayers but if we seek God, delight in Him, and wait on His timing, He hears and answers all prayers.)
WEEK #29 - GOD PROMISES US REST (BOOK OF MATTHEW)
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.”
(Matthew 11:28-29)
GOD PROMISES REST by offering spiritual and physical renewal. This doesn’t mean less activity but rather a deep sense of peace and strength.
I have often said, I can’t do it but I know someone who can. His name isJesus.” The burdens of the world are much lighter if we rest in a relationship with Jesus. Just as the words of the old hymn say, “Turn your eyes upon Jesus.” The darkness seems less heavy. Having a partnership with Christ and allowing him to help you carry the burden brings forth the promise of rest.
FOR THE KDS:
Kids understand the difference between heavy and not so heavy real objects. They know they can’t carry a boulder across the room, but perhaps they don’t associate heaviness with feelings. Kids often think of emotions as a person’s “invisible stuff”. If you can’t see it, it isn’t heavy. Explain to the children that emotions do carry weight even though we can’t see them. God can help them carry the weight of these heavy thoughts or the “invisible stuff” in their lives if they pray and talk to Him.
Our book this week is:
Dear God, It’s Me by Lynn Hodges
https://youtu.be/osL_89J7gFQ?feature=shared
(God will be near you, if you call on Him.)
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls.”
(Matthew 11:28-29)
GOD PROMISES REST by offering spiritual and physical renewal. This doesn’t mean less activity but rather a deep sense of peace and strength.
I have often said, I can’t do it but I know someone who can. His name isJesus.” The burdens of the world are much lighter if we rest in a relationship with Jesus. Just as the words of the old hymn say, “Turn your eyes upon Jesus.” The darkness seems less heavy. Having a partnership with Christ and allowing him to help you carry the burden brings forth the promise of rest.
FOR THE KDS:
Kids understand the difference between heavy and not so heavy real objects. They know they can’t carry a boulder across the room, but perhaps they don’t associate heaviness with feelings. Kids often think of emotions as a person’s “invisible stuff”. If you can’t see it, it isn’t heavy. Explain to the children that emotions do carry weight even though we can’t see them. God can help them carry the weight of these heavy thoughts or the “invisible stuff” in their lives if they pray and talk to Him.
Our book this week is:
Dear God, It’s Me by Lynn Hodges
https://youtu.be/osL_89J7gFQ?feature=shared
(God will be near you, if you call on Him.)
WEEK #28 - GOD PROMISES THAT HE DOES NOT CHANGE (BOOK OF MALACHI)
“I the Lord do not change. So you, the descendants of Jacob, are not destroyed.”
(Malachi 3:6)
God’s nature, character, and promises do not change. Despite the shortcomings of the Israelites, the prophet Malachi reminded them of God’s promise of faithfulness. GOD PROMISES US THAT HE WILL NOT CHANGE. As humans, we tend to change our minds, feelings, and actions. We often refer to good change and bad change. No matter which, change can be very difficult.
Change is inevitable from birth to death but what a reassurance to know that God does not change.
FOR THE KIDS:
Kids love tradition and sometimes expect consistency. Routine is helpful for many of our little ones. And, even in our golden years, we find routine and predictability helpful.
Our book this week is:
The Little House by Virginia Lee Burton
https://youtu.be/8Howk_zb2xs?feature=shared
(Change is hard but it can be good)
“I the Lord do not change. So you, the descendants of Jacob, are not destroyed.”
(Malachi 3:6)
God’s nature, character, and promises do not change. Despite the shortcomings of the Israelites, the prophet Malachi reminded them of God’s promise of faithfulness. GOD PROMISES US THAT HE WILL NOT CHANGE. As humans, we tend to change our minds, feelings, and actions. We often refer to good change and bad change. No matter which, change can be very difficult.
Change is inevitable from birth to death but what a reassurance to know that God does not change.
FOR THE KIDS:
Kids love tradition and sometimes expect consistency. Routine is helpful for many of our little ones. And, even in our golden years, we find routine and predictability helpful.
Our book this week is:
The Little House by Virginia Lee Burton
https://youtu.be/8Howk_zb2xs?feature=shared
(Change is hard but it can be good)
WEEK #27 - GOD PROMISES BLESSINGS (BOOK OF ZECHARIAH)
"The seed will grow well, the vine will yield its fruit, the ground will produce its crops, and the heavens will drop their dew.”
(Zechariah 8:12)
Does the promise of blessings sound similar to the promise of prosperity in the book of Jeremiah? Unlike prosperity, blessings are always divine gifts and favor. Blessings can lead to prosperity; however, being prosperous by worldly standards is not an indication of divine favor. Blessings are independent of wealth. God’s greatest spiritual blessing is the gift of salvation. Another blessing is the miracle of birth. I personally find it interesting that two Zechariahs of the Bible (who in some cases are confused with one another even though they lived centuries apart) both exemplify God’s promise of blessings. For the Prophet Zechariah in the Old Testament it is the blessing of a restored Jerusalem. For the Zechariah in the New Testament it is the blessing of a son (John the Baptist). GOD PROMISES BLESSINGS.
FOR THE KIDS:
Kids love gifts but probably acknowledge material gifts more spiritual blessings. Allow them time to develop their spiritual maturity. A great time to draw the connection is on birthdays or Christmas. I have always loved the expression. “God wrapped His gift in swaddling clothes and laid Him in a manger.”
Our book this week is:
The Tale of Three Trees (traditional folktale)
Retold by Angela Ekwell Hunt
https://youtu.be/W6D6xlroB44?feature=shared
(Accepting the blessings that come from God alone are far better than being the tallest tree in the forrest.)
"The seed will grow well, the vine will yield its fruit, the ground will produce its crops, and the heavens will drop their dew.”
(Zechariah 8:12)
Does the promise of blessings sound similar to the promise of prosperity in the book of Jeremiah? Unlike prosperity, blessings are always divine gifts and favor. Blessings can lead to prosperity; however, being prosperous by worldly standards is not an indication of divine favor. Blessings are independent of wealth. God’s greatest spiritual blessing is the gift of salvation. Another blessing is the miracle of birth. I personally find it interesting that two Zechariahs of the Bible (who in some cases are confused with one another even though they lived centuries apart) both exemplify God’s promise of blessings. For the Prophet Zechariah in the Old Testament it is the blessing of a restored Jerusalem. For the Zechariah in the New Testament it is the blessing of a son (John the Baptist). GOD PROMISES BLESSINGS.
FOR THE KIDS:
Kids love gifts but probably acknowledge material gifts more spiritual blessings. Allow them time to develop their spiritual maturity. A great time to draw the connection is on birthdays or Christmas. I have always loved the expression. “God wrapped His gift in swaddling clothes and laid Him in a manger.”
Our book this week is:
The Tale of Three Trees (traditional folktale)
Retold by Angela Ekwell Hunt
https://youtu.be/W6D6xlroB44?feature=shared
(Accepting the blessings that come from God alone are far better than being the tallest tree in the forrest.)
WEEK #26-GOD PROMISES TO TAKE DELIGHT IN US (BOOK OF ZEPHANIAH)
“The Lord your God is with you, the Mighty Warrior who saves. He will take great delight in you; in this life he will no longer rebuke you, but will rejoice over you with singing.”
(Zephaniah 3:17)
Not only does God love us enough to forgive us, He promises to take delight in us. WOW! Now that is a promise that should put a smile on your face. He is pleased in our EFFORT alone to live a life that reflects his character and accepts his
will even though we are constantly making poor choices. You might say He delights in us but not in our ways sometimes. How reassuring to remind ourselves that GOD PROMISES TO TAKE DELIGHT IN US.
FOR THE KIDS
I have often heard parents say to their kids, “You could NEVER do ANYTHING that would make me stop loving you.” But, does this love extend to the point of always being delighted in them? Certainly, something to ponder.
Our book this week is:
God’s Great Love by Rick Warren
https://youtu.be/bcxlvNFj__E?feature=shared
(God loves with an unstoppable love.)
“The Lord your God is with you, the Mighty Warrior who saves. He will take great delight in you; in this life he will no longer rebuke you, but will rejoice over you with singing.”
(Zephaniah 3:17)
Not only does God love us enough to forgive us, He promises to take delight in us. WOW! Now that is a promise that should put a smile on your face. He is pleased in our EFFORT alone to live a life that reflects his character and accepts his
will even though we are constantly making poor choices. You might say He delights in us but not in our ways sometimes. How reassuring to remind ourselves that GOD PROMISES TO TAKE DELIGHT IN US.
FOR THE KIDS
I have often heard parents say to their kids, “You could NEVER do ANYTHING that would make me stop loving you.” But, does this love extend to the point of always being delighted in them? Certainly, something to ponder.
Our book this week is:
God’s Great Love by Rick Warren
https://youtu.be/bcxlvNFj__E?feature=shared
(God loves with an unstoppable love.)
WEEK #25-GOD PROMISES US THAT HE WILL WORK THINGS OUT IN HIS TIMING (BOOK OF HABAKKUK)
“For the revelation awaits an appointed time; it speaks of the end and will not prove false. Though it linger, wait for it; it will certainly come and will not delay.”
(Habakkuk 2:3)
Even though God used the Babylonians to destroy Israel, He eventually punished these same people in the end because of their pride and cruelty. Just like the Prophet Habakkuk , it’s sometimes hard for us to believe in good outcomes when we see nothing being done to punish the evil. But everything has an appointed time as we read in Ecclesiastes. We must have faith and be steadfast in what seems like unfulfilled or delayed promises. God’s appointed time is determined by Him. Nothing happens by chance but instead according to His plan. God always keeps His promises and the expectations of those who are patient and wait upon the Lord. They will not be disappointed. Call upon the Holy Spirit’s fruit of patience and accept God’s appointed timing in all things. GOD PROMISES US THAT HE WILL WORK THINGS OUT IN HIS TIMING.
FOR THE KIDS
It’s always hard to tell a child to wait. To them, tomorrow is anything that is not happening right now! They only live in the moment. It’s hard for them to accept “wait” because it could mean 2 minutes or 2 years! All they can grasp is that it isn’t happening NOW. Teach your children the virtue of waiting as we practice this virtue ourselves.
Our book this week is:
Waiting is Not Easy by Mo Willems
https://youtu.be/fUXj85AL6mc
(How good are you at waiting?)
“For the revelation awaits an appointed time; it speaks of the end and will not prove false. Though it linger, wait for it; it will certainly come and will not delay.”
(Habakkuk 2:3)
Even though God used the Babylonians to destroy Israel, He eventually punished these same people in the end because of their pride and cruelty. Just like the Prophet Habakkuk , it’s sometimes hard for us to believe in good outcomes when we see nothing being done to punish the evil. But everything has an appointed time as we read in Ecclesiastes. We must have faith and be steadfast in what seems like unfulfilled or delayed promises. God’s appointed time is determined by Him. Nothing happens by chance but instead according to His plan. God always keeps His promises and the expectations of those who are patient and wait upon the Lord. They will not be disappointed. Call upon the Holy Spirit’s fruit of patience and accept God’s appointed timing in all things. GOD PROMISES US THAT HE WILL WORK THINGS OUT IN HIS TIMING.
FOR THE KIDS
It’s always hard to tell a child to wait. To them, tomorrow is anything that is not happening right now! They only live in the moment. It’s hard for them to accept “wait” because it could mean 2 minutes or 2 years! All they can grasp is that it isn’t happening NOW. Teach your children the virtue of waiting as we practice this virtue ourselves.
Our book this week is:
Waiting is Not Easy by Mo Willems
https://youtu.be/fUXj85AL6mc
(How good are you at waiting?)
WEEK #24-GOD PROMISES US SHELTER AND COMFORT (BOOK OF JONAH)
“Jonah had gone out and sat down at a place east of the city. There he made himself a shelter, sat in its shade and waited to see what would happen to the city. Then, the Lord God provided a leafy plant and made it grow up over Jonah to give shade for his head to ease his discomfort, and Jonah was very happy about the plant.”
(Jonah 4:5-6)
Most people are familiar with the story of Jonah and his whale adventures. However, some may not have heard “the rest of the story”. He went from a run-in with a whale to a run-in with a worm. Jonah never really wanted to go to Nineveh and even when he returned, you might say he still had a bit of a bad attitude. He was angry that God spared the people. He still feared them because they were enemies of his own land. He also thought that he would lose his status as a prophet when his warning didn’t happen. As he sat and pondered these thoughts, he became uncomfortable and frustrated that God had shown them mercy. Despite his own selfish thoughts, he asked God to comfort him and provide shelter from the scorching sun. The leaves from a gourd vine came for a short night but it was only temporary and during the night a worm ate the leaves and destroyed his shade. This symbolizes and reminds us of the temporary nature of worldly provisions and comforts. Only GOD PROMISES TO PROVIDE SHELTER AND COMFORT everlasting for our souls. And, this comes from trusting in His judgements and leaning not on your own understanding of any given situation. Watch out for those whales and worms that provide temporary shelter and don’t become so frustrated with and fearful of others that you don’t see your own shortcomings.
FOR THE KIDS:
Remind the kids that no matter where they are, God is with them and always provides shelter and comfort. ALL people are precious to God, He loves everyone, even those who don’t know the Lord yet. He is patient to forgive over and over and desires that we trust and leave the consequences up to Him. Rest in His everlasting shelter and comfort, not the comforts the world offers.
Our book this week is:
The Promises God Keeps by Jenna Maine
https://youtu.be/kXl0Gjp8Blw?feature=shared
(“With every breath and every heartbeat” God keeps His promise to provide shelter snd comfort.
“Jonah had gone out and sat down at a place east of the city. There he made himself a shelter, sat in its shade and waited to see what would happen to the city. Then, the Lord God provided a leafy plant and made it grow up over Jonah to give shade for his head to ease his discomfort, and Jonah was very happy about the plant.”
(Jonah 4:5-6)
Most people are familiar with the story of Jonah and his whale adventures. However, some may not have heard “the rest of the story”. He went from a run-in with a whale to a run-in with a worm. Jonah never really wanted to go to Nineveh and even when he returned, you might say he still had a bit of a bad attitude. He was angry that God spared the people. He still feared them because they were enemies of his own land. He also thought that he would lose his status as a prophet when his warning didn’t happen. As he sat and pondered these thoughts, he became uncomfortable and frustrated that God had shown them mercy. Despite his own selfish thoughts, he asked God to comfort him and provide shelter from the scorching sun. The leaves from a gourd vine came for a short night but it was only temporary and during the night a worm ate the leaves and destroyed his shade. This symbolizes and reminds us of the temporary nature of worldly provisions and comforts. Only GOD PROMISES TO PROVIDE SHELTER AND COMFORT everlasting for our souls. And, this comes from trusting in His judgements and leaning not on your own understanding of any given situation. Watch out for those whales and worms that provide temporary shelter and don’t become so frustrated with and fearful of others that you don’t see your own shortcomings.
FOR THE KIDS:
Remind the kids that no matter where they are, God is with them and always provides shelter and comfort. ALL people are precious to God, He loves everyone, even those who don’t know the Lord yet. He is patient to forgive over and over and desires that we trust and leave the consequences up to Him. Rest in His everlasting shelter and comfort, not the comforts the world offers.
Our book this week is:
The Promises God Keeps by Jenna Maine
https://youtu.be/kXl0Gjp8Blw?feature=shared
(“With every breath and every heartbeat” God keeps His promise to provide shelter snd comfort.
WEEK #23-GOD PROMISES US THE HOLY SPIRIT (BOOK OF JOEL)
“And afterward, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your old men will dream dreams, your young men will see visions.”
(Joel 2:28)
The Holy Spirit has been around since the creation. In Genesis we read about how God’s Spirit moved over the waters and everything began to take shape. Later, as people filled the earth, God spoke to certain people who wrote the Bible. Long after the creation and the prophets, the Holy Spirt came down to earth when Jesus was baptized. Since the time of Jesus, we have a new involvement with the Spirit. The Holy Spirit now helps ALL believers. We receive the Holy Spirt and it resides within us when we put our trust in Jesus Christ and accept Him as our Lord and Savior. Individual receptivity to the Holy Spirit can fluctuate. Some days we feel His presence and other days we struggle with doubts. We can enhance our awareness of the Spirit's presence by increasing our prayer time, reading our Bibles more, and not selfishly emphasizing our personal circumstances. The prophet Joel reminded the Israelites of this promise and emphasized that there was hope for redemption and this hope would not be limited by any class or group of people. GOD PROMISES US THE HOLY SPIRIT.
FOR THE KIDS:
Believing in the Trinity and having faith to a small child is mostly about trust. Believing that Jesus loves them and will be there to help them.
The Holy Spirit is not just for adults. Kids can also be filled with the Spirit and receive guidance and power from God. We are not born with the Holy Spirit but we receive it when we believe in Jesus. There is no age requirement. It important to teach the children about the Holy Spirit in ways they can understand.
Our book this week is :
A Picture of God: 3 in 1 by
https://youtu.be/6liDoThWP4k?feature=shared
(God created and protects us, God died for our sins, and because He died, hope was planted in our hearts.)
“And afterward, I will pour out my Spirit on all people. Your sons and daughters will prophesy, your old men will dream dreams, your young men will see visions.”
(Joel 2:28)
The Holy Spirit has been around since the creation. In Genesis we read about how God’s Spirit moved over the waters and everything began to take shape. Later, as people filled the earth, God spoke to certain people who wrote the Bible. Long after the creation and the prophets, the Holy Spirt came down to earth when Jesus was baptized. Since the time of Jesus, we have a new involvement with the Spirit. The Holy Spirit now helps ALL believers. We receive the Holy Spirt and it resides within us when we put our trust in Jesus Christ and accept Him as our Lord and Savior. Individual receptivity to the Holy Spirit can fluctuate. Some days we feel His presence and other days we struggle with doubts. We can enhance our awareness of the Spirit's presence by increasing our prayer time, reading our Bibles more, and not selfishly emphasizing our personal circumstances. The prophet Joel reminded the Israelites of this promise and emphasized that there was hope for redemption and this hope would not be limited by any class or group of people. GOD PROMISES US THE HOLY SPIRIT.
FOR THE KIDS:
Believing in the Trinity and having faith to a small child is mostly about trust. Believing that Jesus loves them and will be there to help them.
The Holy Spirit is not just for adults. Kids can also be filled with the Spirit and receive guidance and power from God. We are not born with the Holy Spirit but we receive it when we believe in Jesus. There is no age requirement. It important to teach the children about the Holy Spirit in ways they can understand.
Our book this week is :
A Picture of God: 3 in 1 by
https://youtu.be/6liDoThWP4k?feature=shared
(God created and protects us, God died for our sins, and because He died, hope was planted in our hearts.)
WEEK #22 - GOD PROMISES US RESTORATION (BOOKS OF HOSEA, AMOS, OBADIAH, AND MICAH)
“I will heal their waywardness and love them freely, for my anger has turned away from then”
(Hosea 14:4)
“I will restore David’s fallen shelter-I will repair its broken walls and restore its ruins-and will rebuild it as it used to be..”
(Amos 9:11)
“Delivers will go up on Mount Zion to govern the mountains of Esau. And the kingdom will be the Lord’s.”
(Obadiah 1:21)
In that day, declares the Lord, I will gather the lamb; I will assemble the exiles and those I have brought to grieve. I will make the lamb my remnant, those driven away a strong nation. The Lord will rule over them in Mount Zion from that day and forever.”
(Micah 4:6)
There are many stories in the Bible about GOD’S PROMISE TO RESTORE from the fall of mankind in Genesis to the calls for repentance in the books of the prophets during the fall of Jerusalem. There was a call for judgement but also a promise of restoration of the land and power. Over and over mankind has turned to sin and required God’s forgiveness. We still cry out for revival and we desire to fix what is broken. Throughout history, we have seen God's love and desire to restore each life back to its original purpose through His will. Sin can cause us to lose sight of God’s vision for creation and our individual lives. But, even when we drift away, God forgives us when we show remorse and He alone has the power to restore. Restoration is realigning with God’s perfect design for our lives. God continues to forgive and restore us to our rightful inheritance over and over.
FOR THE KIDS
Children understand that sometimes things can become broken and in need of repair. They also understand sickness and a need for healing. Those are both examples of restoration. Explain to the children that sometimes our hearts also need healing. We all make mistakes and sometimes get lost and distant from God by having other priorities. But it is important to claim God’s promise of restoration.
Our book this week is:
he Healer’s Heart by Sophia Love Storey
https://youtu.be/qGQWZ0AN16M?feature=shared
(Always be thankful to a God who restores and heals all that is broken in the world according to His will. He is the ultimate creator and source of ALL healing, even the healing of our hearts. Natural remedies were often used in Biblical times but the promise of restoration only comes through the power of God.
“I will heal their waywardness and love them freely, for my anger has turned away from then”
(Hosea 14:4)
“I will restore David’s fallen shelter-I will repair its broken walls and restore its ruins-and will rebuild it as it used to be..”
(Amos 9:11)
“Delivers will go up on Mount Zion to govern the mountains of Esau. And the kingdom will be the Lord’s.”
(Obadiah 1:21)
In that day, declares the Lord, I will gather the lamb; I will assemble the exiles and those I have brought to grieve. I will make the lamb my remnant, those driven away a strong nation. The Lord will rule over them in Mount Zion from that day and forever.”
(Micah 4:6)
There are many stories in the Bible about GOD’S PROMISE TO RESTORE from the fall of mankind in Genesis to the calls for repentance in the books of the prophets during the fall of Jerusalem. There was a call for judgement but also a promise of restoration of the land and power. Over and over mankind has turned to sin and required God’s forgiveness. We still cry out for revival and we desire to fix what is broken. Throughout history, we have seen God's love and desire to restore each life back to its original purpose through His will. Sin can cause us to lose sight of God’s vision for creation and our individual lives. But, even when we drift away, God forgives us when we show remorse and He alone has the power to restore. Restoration is realigning with God’s perfect design for our lives. God continues to forgive and restore us to our rightful inheritance over and over.
FOR THE KIDS
Children understand that sometimes things can become broken and in need of repair. They also understand sickness and a need for healing. Those are both examples of restoration. Explain to the children that sometimes our hearts also need healing. We all make mistakes and sometimes get lost and distant from God by having other priorities. But it is important to claim God’s promise of restoration.
Our book this week is:
he Healer’s Heart by Sophia Love Storey
https://youtu.be/qGQWZ0AN16M?feature=shared
(Always be thankful to a God who restores and heals all that is broken in the world according to His will. He is the ultimate creator and source of ALL healing, even the healing of our hearts. Natural remedies were often used in Biblical times but the promise of restoration only comes through the power of God.
WEEK #21-GOD PROMISES US SECIRITY AND PROTECTION (BOOK OF DANIEL)
“My God sent his angel, and he shut the mouths of the lions. They have not hurt me, because I was found innocent in his sight. Nor have I ever done any wrong before you, Your Majesty.”
(Daniel 6:22)
Not only did God create everything He also continues to sustain, care, and provide for the needs of all of creation. That includes mankind. He is ultimately in control. We witness the idea of providential care in the lives of many Biblical characters, Daniel being one of these examples. Daniel trusted his God to shield him from the flames of the fiery furnace as well as to shut the mouths of the lions and God provided protection. Many think we have witnessed it also in our current world. God loves us with a perfect love and desires to offer security, protection, and everlasting life. He DOES have a purpose and divine will, which allows less desirable things to happen. We often pray, “thy will be done.” Still, we must rest safely in the loving arms of Jesus and claim His love for His creation. GOD PROMISES US SECURITY AND PROTECTION.
FOR THE KIDS:
Kids need to be reminded over and over that they are loved. They need to feel safe and should never fear. As God protected Daniel, so will He protect them.
Our book this week is:
God’s Protection Covers Me by Amy Houts
https://youtu.be/jM1kpFh8VVs?feature=shared
(Just like the little boy who explores the family farm, all of creation has unique shelter. “Every day in all you do, God’s protection covers you.”)
“My God sent his angel, and he shut the mouths of the lions. They have not hurt me, because I was found innocent in his sight. Nor have I ever done any wrong before you, Your Majesty.”
(Daniel 6:22)
Not only did God create everything He also continues to sustain, care, and provide for the needs of all of creation. That includes mankind. He is ultimately in control. We witness the idea of providential care in the lives of many Biblical characters, Daniel being one of these examples. Daniel trusted his God to shield him from the flames of the fiery furnace as well as to shut the mouths of the lions and God provided protection. Many think we have witnessed it also in our current world. God loves us with a perfect love and desires to offer security, protection, and everlasting life. He DOES have a purpose and divine will, which allows less desirable things to happen. We often pray, “thy will be done.” Still, we must rest safely in the loving arms of Jesus and claim His love for His creation. GOD PROMISES US SECURITY AND PROTECTION.
FOR THE KIDS:
Kids need to be reminded over and over that they are loved. They need to feel safe and should never fear. As God protected Daniel, so will He protect them.
Our book this week is:
God’s Protection Covers Me by Amy Houts
https://youtu.be/jM1kpFh8VVs?feature=shared
(Just like the little boy who explores the family farm, all of creation has unique shelter. “Every day in all you do, God’s protection covers you.”)
WEEK #20-GOD PROMISES US A NEW HEART (BOOK OF EZEKIEL)
“I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you;I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh”
(Ezekiel 36:26)
We often hear the expression “giving our heart to Jesus”. GOD PROMISES US A NEW HEART if we accept Him as our Lord and Savior. We begin to change our way of thinking and turn away from self-centeredness. When we give our heart to Jesus we give away thinking primarily about ourselves. God promises us a new way of looking at life. May God give us courage and wisdom to understand healthy and wise changes. The Bible and God never change but God can change us by giving us a new heart.
FOR THE KIDS
Children need to understand that Jesus loves them and wants to be a big part of their thoughts and decisions. Teach children to talk to Jesus. Through prayer, they can give their fears and desires away.
Our book this week is:
A Heart for Jesus by Juanita Bynum
https://youtu.be/0hayMN0YqZ0?feature=shared
(We don’t give away the heart that is beating in our chest. We give Jesus our thoughts and emotions when you talk to Him. He thinks and feels with you. When you give him your wishes, He helps them come true. When you give Him your fears, He makes them go away. He gives you a new heart.)
“I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you;I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh”
(Ezekiel 36:26)
We often hear the expression “giving our heart to Jesus”. GOD PROMISES US A NEW HEART if we accept Him as our Lord and Savior. We begin to change our way of thinking and turn away from self-centeredness. When we give our heart to Jesus we give away thinking primarily about ourselves. God promises us a new way of looking at life. May God give us courage and wisdom to understand healthy and wise changes. The Bible and God never change but God can change us by giving us a new heart.
FOR THE KIDS
Children need to understand that Jesus loves them and wants to be a big part of their thoughts and decisions. Teach children to talk to Jesus. Through prayer, they can give their fears and desires away.
Our book this week is:
A Heart for Jesus by Juanita Bynum
https://youtu.be/0hayMN0YqZ0?feature=shared
(We don’t give away the heart that is beating in our chest. We give Jesus our thoughts and emotions when you talk to Him. He thinks and feels with you. When you give him your wishes, He helps them come true. When you give Him your fears, He makes them go away. He gives you a new heart.)
WEEK #19 - GOD PRPMISES HIS CONTINUED PRESENCE (BOOK OF LALMLENTATIONS)
“Arise, cry out in the night, as the watches of the night begin;
pour out your heart like water in the presence of the Lord.
Lift up your hands to him for the lives of your children, who faint from hunger at every street corner.”
(Lamentations 2:19)
We have already talked about God’s promise of intimacy with us and referenced the battles in Deuteronomy and Joshua earlier in the year. God’s presence brought the Israelites victory in these battles. This week we are discussing the promise of His continued presence in our lives even during times of defeat and sadness He was with them when they won and He was still with them when they lost. Despite the devastation of Jerusalem and the judgement the Israelites faced, their cries were still heard. Yes, it is true that God was punishing them, but He continued to reveal His divine purpose and His enduring love and mercy. GOD PROMISES HIS CONTINUED PRESENCE always, even with worldly defeat and into eternity. We don’t always feel his presence, nor acknowledge His presence, but we know that He promised He would walk beside us, sometimes carry us, lead us, and be there to share every earthly victory as well as every earthly defeat. There is always victory through Jesus. I can’t help but recall His long period of silence between the old and new testaments but, yes, even then, He was with them. Even in silence, God always sits with us during our periods of “time-out”.
FOR THE KIDS
Have you ever thought about your children’s prayer at bedtime? We pray, “ Now I lay me down to sleep. I pray the Lord my soul to keep.” We ask for His continued presence while we sleep and slumber. When Jesus lives in your heart He is there to stay, even when you are asleep. He promises His continued presence both in bad and good moments. It’s hard to imagine how God can be with everyone in the world at the same time and at the same moment but that’s just how powerful He is.
Our book this week is:
If Jesus Came to Visit Me by Jill Roman Lord
https://youtu.be/tb-QisgCQ30?feature=shared
(We imagine what it would be like to visit with God, but we should never forget……He is ALWAYS with us! He is only a prayer away.)
“Arise, cry out in the night, as the watches of the night begin;
pour out your heart like water in the presence of the Lord.
Lift up your hands to him for the lives of your children, who faint from hunger at every street corner.”
(Lamentations 2:19)
We have already talked about God’s promise of intimacy with us and referenced the battles in Deuteronomy and Joshua earlier in the year. God’s presence brought the Israelites victory in these battles. This week we are discussing the promise of His continued presence in our lives even during times of defeat and sadness He was with them when they won and He was still with them when they lost. Despite the devastation of Jerusalem and the judgement the Israelites faced, their cries were still heard. Yes, it is true that God was punishing them, but He continued to reveal His divine purpose and His enduring love and mercy. GOD PROMISES HIS CONTINUED PRESENCE always, even with worldly defeat and into eternity. We don’t always feel his presence, nor acknowledge His presence, but we know that He promised He would walk beside us, sometimes carry us, lead us, and be there to share every earthly victory as well as every earthly defeat. There is always victory through Jesus. I can’t help but recall His long period of silence between the old and new testaments but, yes, even then, He was with them. Even in silence, God always sits with us during our periods of “time-out”.
FOR THE KIDS
Have you ever thought about your children’s prayer at bedtime? We pray, “ Now I lay me down to sleep. I pray the Lord my soul to keep.” We ask for His continued presence while we sleep and slumber. When Jesus lives in your heart He is there to stay, even when you are asleep. He promises His continued presence both in bad and good moments. It’s hard to imagine how God can be with everyone in the world at the same time and at the same moment but that’s just how powerful He is.
Our book this week is:
If Jesus Came to Visit Me by Jill Roman Lord
https://youtu.be/tb-QisgCQ30?feature=shared
(We imagine what it would be like to visit with God, but we should never forget……He is ALWAYS with us! He is only a prayer away.)
WEEK#18 - GOD PROMISES US PROSPERITY (BOOK OF JEREMIAH)
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”
(Jeremiah 29:11)
Prosperity can mean material abundance such as wealth and success. It can also mean spiritual well-being, peace, and overall joy.
How do you measure prosperity?
Unfortunately, the world measures prosperity by economic and social well-being only. God doesn’t focus His promise on those things alone.
GOD’S PROMISE OF PROSPERITY is much broader. It can mean material as well as spiritual and relational blessings. He gives us what we need to fulfill our purpose as individual servants of an Almighty God. Prosperity is not a result of any good works on our part. it is a gift from God. Sometimes our prosperity is simply being a blessing to others through acts of kindness snd generosity without any self gain or recognition.
FOR THE KIDS
Prosperity is another big word for small kids. Nevertheless, they do love stuff and attention! I never met with a group of children that didn’t like to take something home with them nor a child that didn’t love being noticed. For them, having lots of good material things and being recognized is being prosperous. Kids need to be reminded that prosperity is more accurately measured by feeling happy, not about having a lot of money, stuff, or attention.
Our book this week is
Norman and Sidney (A Tale of Two Pigs) by Phil Visher
https://youtu.be/zfwy7083LrQ?feature=shared
(God measures prosperity and success by Godly standards, not the world’s standards. We are ALL invited into His presence. Don’t get “puffed up” by any earthly prosperity you think you possess.
“For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the Lord, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.”
(Jeremiah 29:11)
Prosperity can mean material abundance such as wealth and success. It can also mean spiritual well-being, peace, and overall joy.
How do you measure prosperity?
Unfortunately, the world measures prosperity by economic and social well-being only. God doesn’t focus His promise on those things alone.
GOD’S PROMISE OF PROSPERITY is much broader. It can mean material as well as spiritual and relational blessings. He gives us what we need to fulfill our purpose as individual servants of an Almighty God. Prosperity is not a result of any good works on our part. it is a gift from God. Sometimes our prosperity is simply being a blessing to others through acts of kindness snd generosity without any self gain or recognition.
FOR THE KIDS
Prosperity is another big word for small kids. Nevertheless, they do love stuff and attention! I never met with a group of children that didn’t like to take something home with them nor a child that didn’t love being noticed. For them, having lots of good material things and being recognized is being prosperous. Kids need to be reminded that prosperity is more accurately measured by feeling happy, not about having a lot of money, stuff, or attention.
Our book this week is
Norman and Sidney (A Tale of Two Pigs) by Phil Visher
https://youtu.be/zfwy7083LrQ?feature=shared
(God measures prosperity and success by Godly standards, not the world’s standards. We are ALL invited into His presence. Don’t get “puffed up” by any earthly prosperity you think you possess.
WEEK #17 - GOD PROMISES US RENEWAL OF STRENGTH (BOOK OF ISAIAH)
“….but those who hope in the Lord
will renew their strength.
They will soar on wings like eagles;
they will run and not grow weary,
they will walk and not be faint.”
(Isaiah 40:31)
At a time in history when the Israelites were facing captivity in Babylon, God delivered this message of hope and encouragement through the prophet Isaiah. Most of us aren’t facing exile but we are held captive by our sin and fears. These words are still relevant today at times when we need to rely on God alone.
GOD PROMISES US RENEWAL OF STRENGTH. It’s much more than an adrenaline rush. Renewed strength through God is a sustained spiritual and emotional strength that comes from relying on Him, not a fleeting surge of energy. It provides peace, hope and resilience.
FOR THE KIDS
Most kids don’t have a shortage of physical energy. Renewed strength for a child is God giving them extra powers to be brave and overcome a hard time they might be experiencing.
Fear can make us feel weak and tired.
Knowing God will renew our strength gives us special powers to be courageous. Ask your child what being courageous means to them. Is it something they can do without God or is it something God helps them do?
Our book this week is:
Courage by Bernard Waber
https://youtu.be/OA4L0tqE3sE?feature=shared
(Courage is something God gives us)
“….but those who hope in the Lord
will renew their strength.
They will soar on wings like eagles;
they will run and not grow weary,
they will walk and not be faint.”
(Isaiah 40:31)
At a time in history when the Israelites were facing captivity in Babylon, God delivered this message of hope and encouragement through the prophet Isaiah. Most of us aren’t facing exile but we are held captive by our sin and fears. These words are still relevant today at times when we need to rely on God alone.
GOD PROMISES US RENEWAL OF STRENGTH. It’s much more than an adrenaline rush. Renewed strength through God is a sustained spiritual and emotional strength that comes from relying on Him, not a fleeting surge of energy. It provides peace, hope and resilience.
FOR THE KIDS
Most kids don’t have a shortage of physical energy. Renewed strength for a child is God giving them extra powers to be brave and overcome a hard time they might be experiencing.
Fear can make us feel weak and tired.
Knowing God will renew our strength gives us special powers to be courageous. Ask your child what being courageous means to them. Is it something they can do without God or is it something God helps them do?
Our book this week is:
Courage by Bernard Waber
https://youtu.be/OA4L0tqE3sE?feature=shared
(Courage is something God gives us)
WEEK #16 - OUR PROMISES TO GOD - (BOOKS OF ECCELESIASTES AND SONG OF SOLOMON)
“When you make a vow to God, do not delay to fulfill it. He has no pleasure in fools; fulfill your vow. It is better not to make a vow than to make one and not fulfill it. Do not let your mouth lead you into sin.”
(Ecclesiastes 5:4-7)
“Set me as a seal upon your heart….”
(Song of Solomon 8:6)
(marriage vows emphasis strength and permanence of strength and love.)
We have been talking about God’s promises TO US, but have you ever thought about YOUR PROMISES TO GOD and TO OTHERS? The book of Ecclesiastes reminds us that broken promises are foolish and lead to disaster. Backsliding in our promises strains and stains relationships.“Breaking a promise sows the seed of hypocrisy.” Instead, we should not make promises we can’t keep.
The book of Song of Solomon is also about promises. It is metaphor of the marriage of the church and Jesus and symbolizes the wedding vows/promises made. God promised to send a Savior as He did on Easter BUT we must in turn promise to accept Him as our Lord and Savior for a lifetime of service.
It is important for us to not only understand God’s promises TO US but understand our responsibility to accept and keep our promises TO HIM as well as others.
FOR THE KIDS:
Promises should be taken seriously. A promise involves saying you will do something and trying your very best to do it. Be careful what you promise God as well as others and always tell the truth!
Our book this week is:
Doug-Dennis and the Flyaway Fib by Dareren Farrell
https://youtu.be/8_f28c6uvPs?feature=shared
(A whimsical story about not telling the truth. Good Christians and good friends always keep their promises and always tell the truth. I suppose any of us can get carried away when a small fib grows. Only the truth can bring you back home.)
“When you make a vow to God, do not delay to fulfill it. He has no pleasure in fools; fulfill your vow. It is better not to make a vow than to make one and not fulfill it. Do not let your mouth lead you into sin.”
(Ecclesiastes 5:4-7)
“Set me as a seal upon your heart….”
(Song of Solomon 8:6)
(marriage vows emphasis strength and permanence of strength and love.)
We have been talking about God’s promises TO US, but have you ever thought about YOUR PROMISES TO GOD and TO OTHERS? The book of Ecclesiastes reminds us that broken promises are foolish and lead to disaster. Backsliding in our promises strains and stains relationships.“Breaking a promise sows the seed of hypocrisy.” Instead, we should not make promises we can’t keep.
The book of Song of Solomon is also about promises. It is metaphor of the marriage of the church and Jesus and symbolizes the wedding vows/promises made. God promised to send a Savior as He did on Easter BUT we must in turn promise to accept Him as our Lord and Savior for a lifetime of service.
It is important for us to not only understand God’s promises TO US but understand our responsibility to accept and keep our promises TO HIM as well as others.
FOR THE KIDS:
Promises should be taken seriously. A promise involves saying you will do something and trying your very best to do it. Be careful what you promise God as well as others and always tell the truth!
Our book this week is:
Doug-Dennis and the Flyaway Fib by Dareren Farrell
https://youtu.be/8_f28c6uvPs?feature=shared
(A whimsical story about not telling the truth. Good Christians and good friends always keep their promises and always tell the truth. I suppose any of us can get carried away when a small fib grows. Only the truth can bring you back home.)
WEEK #15 - GOD PROMISES US A LONG LIFE (BOOK OF PROVERBS)
"Grey hair is a crown of splendor; it is attained in the way of righteousness.”
(Proverbs 16:31)
GOD PROMISES US A LONG LIFE if we live a life of righteousness.
It is both a blessing and a reward. Does this promise from God mean a long span of years with lots of birthdays or is it just promising a fulfilling life with whatever time you are given? Scriptures from the book of Psalms also references long life to include salvation and eternity. (Psalm 91:16 says “With long life I will satisfy him and show him salvation.”). Perhaps the promise of long life can mean that we will live forever in our eternal homes. Is this promise for a spiritual long life or a physical long life?
However, you may feel about it, I think we can all agree that life is good when we live in obedience to God’s word. We all look forward to eternity-certainly a long span of time. Making good choices in our relationships with one another and taking care of our bodies which are God’s temple can attribute to more healthy years to come as long as it is within God’s will and purpose for our life.
FOR THE KIDS
I suppose kids rarely consider the idea of longevity. They are just waiting on their next vacation or exciting adventure. However,
seniors can be a significant spiritual blessing for small children and offer a unique opportunity to reinforce moral values and offer valuable life lessons. Remember to give thanks for the blessing of elders in your children’s lives. After all, they have become kids again themselves and can relate quite well.
Our book this week is:
Thank You, Grandpa by Lynn Plourde
https://youtu.be/k1i7pDIIZDw?feature=shared
(Grandparents teach us many things including gratitude.)
"Grey hair is a crown of splendor; it is attained in the way of righteousness.”
(Proverbs 16:31)
GOD PROMISES US A LONG LIFE if we live a life of righteousness.
It is both a blessing and a reward. Does this promise from God mean a long span of years with lots of birthdays or is it just promising a fulfilling life with whatever time you are given? Scriptures from the book of Psalms also references long life to include salvation and eternity. (Psalm 91:16 says “With long life I will satisfy him and show him salvation.”). Perhaps the promise of long life can mean that we will live forever in our eternal homes. Is this promise for a spiritual long life or a physical long life?
However, you may feel about it, I think we can all agree that life is good when we live in obedience to God’s word. We all look forward to eternity-certainly a long span of time. Making good choices in our relationships with one another and taking care of our bodies which are God’s temple can attribute to more healthy years to come as long as it is within God’s will and purpose for our life.
FOR THE KIDS
I suppose kids rarely consider the idea of longevity. They are just waiting on their next vacation or exciting adventure. However,
seniors can be a significant spiritual blessing for small children and offer a unique opportunity to reinforce moral values and offer valuable life lessons. Remember to give thanks for the blessing of elders in your children’s lives. After all, they have become kids again themselves and can relate quite well.
Our book this week is:
Thank You, Grandpa by Lynn Plourde
https://youtu.be/k1i7pDIIZDw?feature=shared
(Grandparents teach us many things including gratitude.)
WEEK #14 - GOD PROMISES TO GIVE US THE DESIRES OF OUR HEART (BOOK OF PSALMS)
“Delight yourself in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart.”
(Psalms 37:4)
How special to ponder all the scripture in Psalms. There are so many promises here but we can only choose one for this week’s discussion. GOD PROMISES TO GIVE US THE DESIRES OF OUR HEART. WOW! Does that mean I get everything I want? Absolutely not! But, God loves us so much and He wants us to enjoy our time on earth together. He will fulfill those desires as long as we take delight in Him and these desires fit into His plan for our lives. God cares about the big things AND the little things. You can always “take it to the Lord in prayer”. He loves you with a perfect love and promises to give you the desires of your heart as best He can. I have heard people say, “You shouldn’t pray about things like that!” But, I respectfully disagree. He wants to hear from all of us and He wants to have a personal relationship with each one of us. “What a friend we have in Jesus” yet He remains the Almighty God of the universe.
FOR THE KIDS:
Go ahead….pray for that new puppy or that test you are about to take! It’s okay! God hears you and desires for you to enjoy His beautiful world. His
love for you is perfect.
Our book this week is
I Know Jesus Loves Me by PK Halimon
https://youtu.be/9-SRbn-wgMI?feature=shared
(God loves and provides for us-our needs and our desires)
“Delight yourself in the Lord and he will give you the desires of your heart.”
(Psalms 37:4)
How special to ponder all the scripture in Psalms. There are so many promises here but we can only choose one for this week’s discussion. GOD PROMISES TO GIVE US THE DESIRES OF OUR HEART. WOW! Does that mean I get everything I want? Absolutely not! But, God loves us so much and He wants us to enjoy our time on earth together. He will fulfill those desires as long as we take delight in Him and these desires fit into His plan for our lives. God cares about the big things AND the little things. You can always “take it to the Lord in prayer”. He loves you with a perfect love and promises to give you the desires of your heart as best He can. I have heard people say, “You shouldn’t pray about things like that!” But, I respectfully disagree. He wants to hear from all of us and He wants to have a personal relationship with each one of us. “What a friend we have in Jesus” yet He remains the Almighty God of the universe.
FOR THE KIDS:
Go ahead….pray for that new puppy or that test you are about to take! It’s okay! God hears you and desires for you to enjoy His beautiful world. His
love for you is perfect.
Our book this week is
I Know Jesus Loves Me by PK Halimon
https://youtu.be/9-SRbn-wgMI?feature=shared
(God loves and provides for us-our needs and our desires)
WEEK #13 - GOD PROMISES US JOY EVEN IN OUR SUFFERING (BOOK OF JOB)
“He will yet fill your mouth with laughter and your lips with shouting.”
(Job 8:21)
Joy comes in finding contentment and pleasure in God’s perfect love, not our circumstances. When difficult things happen, look to God for His promise of joy. Whether these circumstances are a result of our sin as Job’s friend thought or whether it is something God is doing in you-and through you for the sake of others, GOD PROMISES US JOY even in our suffering. Joy comes from deep within. It comes from understanding God’s perfect love for us and knowing that there is purpose and meaning behind everything that happens in our life, even suffering.
FOR THE KIDS
Keep it simple. Being happy is temporary but joy is forever happiness that is a gift from God. Teach the children how to spell joy….
J-O-Y comes from putting Jesus first, Others second, and Yourself last.
Our book this week is:
Let’s Find Joy by Shaunti Feldhaun and Katie Kenny Phillips
https://youtu.be/ZmmPu-x-Y78?feature=shared
(“Joy is like happiness times a million. It’s like having a smile deep down inside.”)
“He will yet fill your mouth with laughter and your lips with shouting.”
(Job 8:21)
Joy comes in finding contentment and pleasure in God’s perfect love, not our circumstances. When difficult things happen, look to God for His promise of joy. Whether these circumstances are a result of our sin as Job’s friend thought or whether it is something God is doing in you-and through you for the sake of others, GOD PROMISES US JOY even in our suffering. Joy comes from deep within. It comes from understanding God’s perfect love for us and knowing that there is purpose and meaning behind everything that happens in our life, even suffering.
FOR THE KIDS
Keep it simple. Being happy is temporary but joy is forever happiness that is a gift from God. Teach the children how to spell joy….
J-O-Y comes from putting Jesus first, Others second, and Yourself last.
Our book this week is:
Let’s Find Joy by Shaunti Feldhaun and Katie Kenny Phillips
https://youtu.be/ZmmPu-x-Y78?feature=shared
(“Joy is like happiness times a million. It’s like having a smile deep down inside.”)
WEEK #12 - GOD PROMISES THAT EACH LIFE HAS A PURPOSE (BOOK OF ESTHER)
“And who knows but that you come to your royal position for such a time as this?”
(Esther 4:14b)
Every time I hold a newborn I can’t help but wonder what their life will be like. I could be holding a teacher, a pastor, or even the next president of the
United States. We are each born with God’s plan for our life. Do we teach our children to always seek God’s will when making career choices or marriage choices or even simple choices like where to live. I wish I could personally say “yes” to those questions but often we go through life doing things and making decisions based on our feelings and desires. It’s okay! Don’t feel too bad. God’s will for your life will play out one way or the other, even if you might go on a few detours and miss a few blessings along the way. Just like Esther, we were all “born for such a time as this”. GOD PROMISES THAT EACH LIFE HAS A PURPOSE.
FOR THE KIDS:
How many times do we find ourselves thinking about the current situations in the world and thinking, “I wish my kids and grandkids could enjoy those good old years that I experienced as a kid!” Perhaps God had other plans….they too were born at God’s perfect time and always to fulfill their God-given purpose. They too were “born for such a time as this”.
Our book this week is:
Follow the Moon by Sarah Weeks
https://youtu.be/wDktRhwzwvI?feature=shared
(Just like this sweet story about a sea turtle, always follow the voice of God within your head and seek His light and His will in all you do. “Always follow the light in your heart, and you will make it home.”
“And who knows but that you come to your royal position for such a time as this?”
(Esther 4:14b)
Every time I hold a newborn I can’t help but wonder what their life will be like. I could be holding a teacher, a pastor, or even the next president of the
United States. We are each born with God’s plan for our life. Do we teach our children to always seek God’s will when making career choices or marriage choices or even simple choices like where to live. I wish I could personally say “yes” to those questions but often we go through life doing things and making decisions based on our feelings and desires. It’s okay! Don’t feel too bad. God’s will for your life will play out one way or the other, even if you might go on a few detours and miss a few blessings along the way. Just like Esther, we were all “born for such a time as this”. GOD PROMISES THAT EACH LIFE HAS A PURPOSE.
FOR THE KIDS:
How many times do we find ourselves thinking about the current situations in the world and thinking, “I wish my kids and grandkids could enjoy those good old years that I experienced as a kid!” Perhaps God had other plans….they too were born at God’s perfect time and always to fulfill their God-given purpose. They too were “born for such a time as this”.
Our book this week is:
Follow the Moon by Sarah Weeks
https://youtu.be/wDktRhwzwvI?feature=shared
(Just like this sweet story about a sea turtle, always follow the voice of God within your head and seek His light and His will in all you do. “Always follow the light in your heart, and you will make it home.”
WEEK #11 - GOD PROMISES TO ALWAYS LOVE US (BOOKS OF EZRA AND NEHEMIAH)
“…and who has extended his good favor to me before the king and his advisers and all the king’s powerful officials. Because the hand of the Lord my God was on me, I took courage and gathered leaders from Israel to go up with me.
(Ezra 7:28)
“Lord, the God of heaven, the great and awesome God, who keeps his covenant of love with those who love him and keep his commandments.”
(Nehemiah 1:5)
God displayed HIS PROMISE TO ALWAYS LOVE US when He prompted King Cyrus to allow the Jewish people to return to Jerusalem after their captivity. He also provided additional resources to enable the Israelites to rebuild the temple and its walls. In Jeremiah He said that He would one day heal the wounds of Jerusalem and bless those who trusted Him. It is important for us to understand the omnipotent power of God over history. He loves us with a perfect love and has supreme authority to fulfill His promises and purposes.
FOR THE KIDS:
It’s a challenge to convince a young child that they are loved when things around them aren’t bringing them happiness and pleasure. You can’t tell a child too many times that they are loved regardless of their circumstances.
Our book this week is:
I Love You This Much by Lynn Hodges
https://youtu.be/YOm0clwFTHY?feature=shared
(God loves you best, God loves you most, God loves you high, God loves you low, God loves you deep, God loves you wide.)
“…and who has extended his good favor to me before the king and his advisers and all the king’s powerful officials. Because the hand of the Lord my God was on me, I took courage and gathered leaders from Israel to go up with me.
(Ezra 7:28)
“Lord, the God of heaven, the great and awesome God, who keeps his covenant of love with those who love him and keep his commandments.”
(Nehemiah 1:5)
God displayed HIS PROMISE TO ALWAYS LOVE US when He prompted King Cyrus to allow the Jewish people to return to Jerusalem after their captivity. He also provided additional resources to enable the Israelites to rebuild the temple and its walls. In Jeremiah He said that He would one day heal the wounds of Jerusalem and bless those who trusted Him. It is important for us to understand the omnipotent power of God over history. He loves us with a perfect love and has supreme authority to fulfill His promises and purposes.
FOR THE KIDS:
It’s a challenge to convince a young child that they are loved when things around them aren’t bringing them happiness and pleasure. You can’t tell a child too many times that they are loved regardless of their circumstances.
Our book this week is:
I Love You This Much by Lynn Hodges
https://youtu.be/YOm0clwFTHY?feature=shared
(God loves you best, God loves you most, God loves you high, God loves you low, God loves you deep, God loves you wide.)
WEEK #10 - GOD PROMISES TO HEAL OUR LAND
“If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves and pray and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land.”
(2 Chronicles 7:14)
How does God heal a land? Is it physical or spiritual healing or maybe both? Is this scripture talking about a particular parcel of land or can it pertain to any place on earth? Does our country need healing? So many questions for one to sort out through pondering this promise in 2 Chronicles. Since we are living in America, let’s consider this a promise to America. I think most of us will agree that our country is in desperate need of revival and spiritual healing. The older adults might recall the Jesus Revolution of the 60s. Many think we are back in this same situation of unrest and tension. “To be healed” is to be aligned with the will of God through a personal relationship with Jesus. When we pray, He forgives us and heals us from sin. I claim this promise and pray often for revival of our beautiful America. The scripture above indicates this promise as a collective desire of ALL people. I pray we will ALL do our part in praying for our nation for GOD PROMISES TO HEAL OUR LAND.
FOR THE KIDS
Children know all about booboos but probably find the image of healing a nation as strange-maybe like putting a band-aide on a globe or a map of the country. Kids know that poor decisions can cause bad things to happen. When bad things happen, they need to be fixed or healed. Only Jesus can do that! Teach the children that God promises to heal through our prayers.
Our two books this week are:
The Get Well Soon Book by Kes Gray
https://youtu.be/4uzk7cxPt6Y?feature=shared
(I recorded this book over 4 years ago for my sweet friend, Layla, who was one of my young garden friends in Durham. She had been diagnosed with brain cancer. Through prayers and God’s love she continues her battle today, and we thank God today that her MRI is stable.
God is good)
God Bless America by Irving Berlin
https://youtu.be/GFGB9cwi0Q0?feature=shared
(Pray for America. May we ALL align our will with God’s will and enable the healing of America.)
“If My people who are called by My name will humble themselves and pray and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land.”
(2 Chronicles 7:14)
How does God heal a land? Is it physical or spiritual healing or maybe both? Is this scripture talking about a particular parcel of land or can it pertain to any place on earth? Does our country need healing? So many questions for one to sort out through pondering this promise in 2 Chronicles. Since we are living in America, let’s consider this a promise to America. I think most of us will agree that our country is in desperate need of revival and spiritual healing. The older adults might recall the Jesus Revolution of the 60s. Many think we are back in this same situation of unrest and tension. “To be healed” is to be aligned with the will of God through a personal relationship with Jesus. When we pray, He forgives us and heals us from sin. I claim this promise and pray often for revival of our beautiful America. The scripture above indicates this promise as a collective desire of ALL people. I pray we will ALL do our part in praying for our nation for GOD PROMISES TO HEAL OUR LAND.
FOR THE KIDS
Children know all about booboos but probably find the image of healing a nation as strange-maybe like putting a band-aide on a globe or a map of the country. Kids know that poor decisions can cause bad things to happen. When bad things happen, they need to be fixed or healed. Only Jesus can do that! Teach the children that God promises to heal through our prayers.
Our two books this week are:
The Get Well Soon Book by Kes Gray
https://youtu.be/4uzk7cxPt6Y?feature=shared
(I recorded this book over 4 years ago for my sweet friend, Layla, who was one of my young garden friends in Durham. She had been diagnosed with brain cancer. Through prayers and God’s love she continues her battle today, and we thank God today that her MRI is stable.
God is good)
God Bless America by Irving Berlin
https://youtu.be/GFGB9cwi0Q0?feature=shared
(Pray for America. May we ALL align our will with God’s will and enable the healing of America.)
WEEK #9 - GOD'S UNCONDITIONAL PROMISE TO DAVID (BOOKS OF 2 SAMUEL, 1-2 KINGS, AND 1 CHRONICLES
“Your house and your kingdom will endure forever before me; your throne will be established forever.”
(2 Samuel 7:16)
(There are other scriptures from 1-2 Kings and 1 Chronicles that mention the Davidic Promise. You can reference those below if you so desire)
God promised David that the Son of God would come from his future ancestors. This is called the Davidic Promise. Unlike last week, God placed no conditions on His promise to David. It was established that the Son of God would come from the seed of David. Some consider it a continuation of the promise made to Abraham. There was first the promise of land and now the promise of linage. God fulfilled this promise through David’s son Solomon. Then, much later through the birth of Jesus. God works all things to His will. GOD’S UNCONDITIONAL PROMISE TO DAVID was God’s plan and even with its many twists and turns and historical periods of bad kings who did not receive God’s blessing, Jesus indeed came from “the house and line of David” (Luke 2:4).
FOR THE KIDS:
God is such an amazing God. He wants only the best for us. Sometimes our disobedience sends us on detours and tangents in life but God always helps get us back on the right road and works things out according to His divine will.
Our book this week is:
Davi by Seth Parks
https://youtu.be/Q9pMOxxnkS8?feature=shared
(Kids love the story of David and Goliath and he was special to God. He made many mistakes but he was a man after God’s own heart. God kept his promise to David. Jesus was born from his family many year later.)
ADDITIONAL SCRIPTURE:
1 Kings 2:4
2 Kings 8:19
1 Chromicles 17:13
“Your house and your kingdom will endure forever before me; your throne will be established forever.”
(2 Samuel 7:16)
(There are other scriptures from 1-2 Kings and 1 Chronicles that mention the Davidic Promise. You can reference those below if you so desire)
God promised David that the Son of God would come from his future ancestors. This is called the Davidic Promise. Unlike last week, God placed no conditions on His promise to David. It was established that the Son of God would come from the seed of David. Some consider it a continuation of the promise made to Abraham. There was first the promise of land and now the promise of linage. God fulfilled this promise through David’s son Solomon. Then, much later through the birth of Jesus. God works all things to His will. GOD’S UNCONDITIONAL PROMISE TO DAVID was God’s plan and even with its many twists and turns and historical periods of bad kings who did not receive God’s blessing, Jesus indeed came from “the house and line of David” (Luke 2:4).
FOR THE KIDS:
God is such an amazing God. He wants only the best for us. Sometimes our disobedience sends us on detours and tangents in life but God always helps get us back on the right road and works things out according to His divine will.
Our book this week is:
Davi by Seth Parks
https://youtu.be/Q9pMOxxnkS8?feature=shared
(Kids love the story of David and Goliath and he was special to God. He made many mistakes but he was a man after God’s own heart. God kept his promise to David. Jesus was born from his family many year later.)
ADDITIONAL SCRIPTURE:
1 Kings 2:4
2 Kings 8:19
1 Chromicles 17:13
WEEK #8-GOD'S CONDITIONAL PROMISE TO ELI (BOOK OF 1 SAMUEL)
"Therefore the Lord, the God of Israel, declares: 'I promise that members of your family would minister before me forever.' But now the Lord declares, 'Far be it from me! Those who honor me, I will honor, but those who despise me, will be destained." (1 Samuel 2:30)
Promises can be conditional or unconditional. We teach the children that God always keeps His promises but we must also understand that He can also rebuke a promise if it is conditional or based on our behavior. We read about this in 1 Samuel. GOD’S CONDITIONAL PROMISE TO ELI was contingent on obedience and leadership. God withdrew His original favor because Eli’s sons were corrupt.
Think about the promises we have mentioned thus far and decide for yourselves if you think they are conditional or unconditional:
-God promises righteousness(Genesis)
-God promises to fight for us(Exodus)
-God promises intimacy(Leviticus)
-God promises fair judgement (Numbers)
-God promises to never leave us(Deuteronomy and Joshua)
-God promises us peace (Judges)
-God promises a Redeemer (Ruth)
-God’s promise to Eli (1 Samuel)
Are these based on our behavior and choices or are they unconditional?
Next week we will talk about God’s unconditional promise to David called the Davidic Promise.
FOR THE KIDS
Most kids understand a conditional promise. It could be something like, “If you clean your room, you can stay up an extra hour to watch a movie.” It is based on something they must do to earn a reward. But, kids need to be reminded that God’s love for them is always unconditional. He will never stop loving them no matter what. Even when we make mistakes, our parents still love us.
OUR BOOK THIS WEEK:
"It Was Me, Mom!" by Brigitte Weninger and Stephanie Roeh
https://youtu.be/Qip6CpPRfLs?feature=shared
(Just like the broken vase in our story, God with His perfect love, deals with our brokenness.)
"Therefore the Lord, the God of Israel, declares: 'I promise that members of your family would minister before me forever.' But now the Lord declares, 'Far be it from me! Those who honor me, I will honor, but those who despise me, will be destained." (1 Samuel 2:30)
Promises can be conditional or unconditional. We teach the children that God always keeps His promises but we must also understand that He can also rebuke a promise if it is conditional or based on our behavior. We read about this in 1 Samuel. GOD’S CONDITIONAL PROMISE TO ELI was contingent on obedience and leadership. God withdrew His original favor because Eli’s sons were corrupt.
Think about the promises we have mentioned thus far and decide for yourselves if you think they are conditional or unconditional:
-God promises righteousness(Genesis)
-God promises to fight for us(Exodus)
-God promises intimacy(Leviticus)
-God promises fair judgement (Numbers)
-God promises to never leave us(Deuteronomy and Joshua)
-God promises us peace (Judges)
-God promises a Redeemer (Ruth)
-God’s promise to Eli (1 Samuel)
Are these based on our behavior and choices or are they unconditional?
Next week we will talk about God’s unconditional promise to David called the Davidic Promise.
FOR THE KIDS
Most kids understand a conditional promise. It could be something like, “If you clean your room, you can stay up an extra hour to watch a movie.” It is based on something they must do to earn a reward. But, kids need to be reminded that God’s love for them is always unconditional. He will never stop loving them no matter what. Even when we make mistakes, our parents still love us.
OUR BOOK THIS WEEK:
"It Was Me, Mom!" by Brigitte Weninger and Stephanie Roeh
https://youtu.be/Qip6CpPRfLs?feature=shared
(Just like the broken vase in our story, God with His perfect love, deals with our brokenness.)
WEEK #7-GOD PROMISES US A REDEEMER (BOOK OF RUTH)
“The women said to Naomi: “Praise be to the Lord, who this day has not left you without a guardian-redeemer. May he become famous throughout Israel!”
(Ruth 4:14)
We are all sinners in need of a Savior and GOD PROMISES US A REDEEMER. In the Book of Ruth we read that Boaz married Ruth and became her kinsman redeemer. He saved her family name and it was their son who became the grandfather of King David and an ancestor to Jesus. God also sent us a redeemer when He sent His Son, Jesus Christ into the world to die on the cross and save us from our sins.
I know my redeemer lives.
https://youtu.be/b1i0KxhfwyE
FOR THE KIDS
Once again, children don’t usually include the word “redeemer” in their conversation but they do understand what it means to be rescued and saved. Jesus was the greatest hero of all times. Because of His great love we are saved and our broken lives are mended.
Happy Love Week everyone!
Our book this week is:
God’s Great Love For You by Rick Warren
https://youtu.be/bcxlvNFj__E?feature=shared
“The women said to Naomi: “Praise be to the Lord, who this day has not left you without a guardian-redeemer. May he become famous throughout Israel!”
(Ruth 4:14)
We are all sinners in need of a Savior and GOD PROMISES US A REDEEMER. In the Book of Ruth we read that Boaz married Ruth and became her kinsman redeemer. He saved her family name and it was their son who became the grandfather of King David and an ancestor to Jesus. God also sent us a redeemer when He sent His Son, Jesus Christ into the world to die on the cross and save us from our sins.
I know my redeemer lives.
https://youtu.be/b1i0KxhfwyE
FOR THE KIDS
Once again, children don’t usually include the word “redeemer” in their conversation but they do understand what it means to be rescued and saved. Jesus was the greatest hero of all times. Because of His great love we are saved and our broken lives are mended.
Happy Love Week everyone!
Our book this week is:
God’s Great Love For You by Rick Warren
https://youtu.be/bcxlvNFj__E?feature=shared
WEEK #6-GOD PROMISES US PEACE (BOOK OF JUDGES)
“But the Lord said to him, ‘Peace! Do not be afraid. You are not going to die.”
(Judges 6:23)
“Thus, Midian was subdued before the Israelites and did not raise its head again. During Gideon’s lifetime, the land had peace forty years.”
(Judges 8:28)
The story about Gideon, is a reminder that GOD PROMISES US PEACE. In the beginning Gideon was filled with fear and did not trust God. But, he experienced peace through a visit from an angel and his later defeat of the Midianites. He gained an inner knowledge that everything would be fine. AND, not only did he gain inner peace, there was also peace with no fighting within the land for the next 40 years. What does peace mean to you? There are three types of peace: peace with God, peace with others, and peace within ourselves. I pray that each of you may experience all three. But most importantly, may you experience the promise of peace from God that surpasses all understanding.
FOR THE KIDS
Kids don’t often include the word “peace” in their daily conversations. (Unless, they want a piece of cake!) They certainly yearn for the absence of fear and the presence of joy but they don’t necessarily appreciate quiet moments nor do they always grasp the idea of inner peace. In their innocence they might simply think of peace as being kind to others. Allow the children to talk about what peace means to them. Peace is a gift from God through the presence of the Holy Spirit.
Our books this week are:
What is Peace? by Todd Parr
https://youtu.be/dmdHCu27FWA?feature=shared
(Peace can be defined in many ways but the peace God offers is beyond anything else we can imagine.
Gideon by Victoria Kovacs
https://youtu.be/UD66JNf-24s?feature=shared
(Revisit the Biblical story of Gideon)
“But the Lord said to him, ‘Peace! Do not be afraid. You are not going to die.”
(Judges 6:23)
“Thus, Midian was subdued before the Israelites and did not raise its head again. During Gideon’s lifetime, the land had peace forty years.”
(Judges 8:28)
The story about Gideon, is a reminder that GOD PROMISES US PEACE. In the beginning Gideon was filled with fear and did not trust God. But, he experienced peace through a visit from an angel and his later defeat of the Midianites. He gained an inner knowledge that everything would be fine. AND, not only did he gain inner peace, there was also peace with no fighting within the land for the next 40 years. What does peace mean to you? There are three types of peace: peace with God, peace with others, and peace within ourselves. I pray that each of you may experience all three. But most importantly, may you experience the promise of peace from God that surpasses all understanding.
FOR THE KIDS
Kids don’t often include the word “peace” in their daily conversations. (Unless, they want a piece of cake!) They certainly yearn for the absence of fear and the presence of joy but they don’t necessarily appreciate quiet moments nor do they always grasp the idea of inner peace. In their innocence they might simply think of peace as being kind to others. Allow the children to talk about what peace means to them. Peace is a gift from God through the presence of the Holy Spirit.
Our books this week are:
What is Peace? by Todd Parr
https://youtu.be/dmdHCu27FWA?feature=shared
(Peace can be defined in many ways but the peace God offers is beyond anything else we can imagine.
Gideon by Victoria Kovacs
https://youtu.be/UD66JNf-24s?feature=shared
(Revisit the Biblical story of Gideon)
WEEK #5-GOD PROMISES TO NEVER LEAVE NOR FORSAKE US (BOOKS OF DEUTERONOMY AND JOSHUA)
“Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.”
(Deuteronomy 31:6)
“No one will be able to stand against you all the days of your life. As I was with Moses, so I will be with you; I will never leave you nor forsake you.”
(Joshua 1:5)
In Leviticus, God promised intimacy. Now, in the books of Deuteronomy and Joshua GOD PROMISES TO NEVER LEAVE NOR FORSAKE US. How are these promises different? We often say in our relationships with one another, that that commitment without intimacy can be hard. What about those long distance relationships and references to virtual hugs? Not only do we need to know God is always there, we also need to feel His presence. I recall when I went through chemo treatments, I never doubted God’s presence, but I yearned often to feel His presence on those dark days. It often came through family and friends sending cards, emails, and texts. These two promises can be very different, but God promises both.
FOR THE KIDS:
There’s nothing like feeling a parent’s presence and knowing that they will walk beside you. Spending time with your kids shows them what God's perfect love looks like. Make a promise to love your kids by “being there for them” as much as possible. As a family, do things together and “always bring the kids”. Demonstrate God’s promise through your commitment to have a physical presence in their lives.
Our book this week is:
My Friend is Sad by Mo Willems
https://youtu.be/IzPYSCn9NNs?feature=shared
(Spending time with family and friends is important.)
“Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or terrified because of them, for the Lord your God goes with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you.”
(Deuteronomy 31:6)
“No one will be able to stand against you all the days of your life. As I was with Moses, so I will be with you; I will never leave you nor forsake you.”
(Joshua 1:5)
In Leviticus, God promised intimacy. Now, in the books of Deuteronomy and Joshua GOD PROMISES TO NEVER LEAVE NOR FORSAKE US. How are these promises different? We often say in our relationships with one another, that that commitment without intimacy can be hard. What about those long distance relationships and references to virtual hugs? Not only do we need to know God is always there, we also need to feel His presence. I recall when I went through chemo treatments, I never doubted God’s presence, but I yearned often to feel His presence on those dark days. It often came through family and friends sending cards, emails, and texts. These two promises can be very different, but God promises both.
FOR THE KIDS:
There’s nothing like feeling a parent’s presence and knowing that they will walk beside you. Spending time with your kids shows them what God's perfect love looks like. Make a promise to love your kids by “being there for them” as much as possible. As a family, do things together and “always bring the kids”. Demonstrate God’s promise through your commitment to have a physical presence in their lives.
Our book this week is:
My Friend is Sad by Mo Willems
https://youtu.be/IzPYSCn9NNs?feature=shared
(Spending time with family and friends is important.)
WEEK #4-GOD PROMISES FAIR JUDGEMENT FOR ALL (BOOK OF NUMBERS)
The Lord replied, “I have forgiven them, as you asked. Nevertheless, as surely as I live and as surely as the glory of the Lord fills the whole earth not one if those who saw my glory and the signs I performed in Egypt and in the wilderness but who disobeyed me and tested me ten times-not one of them will ever see the land I promised on oath to their ancestors. No one who has treated me with contempt will ever see it.”
(Numbers 14:20-23)
This scripture speaks in a powerful way about the two natures of God. He is a loving God but He is also a just God. Perhaps that makes some people sad to read and witness the judgement of God; however, if He says it, He means it. God forgives over and over but he cannot tolerate disobedience. GOD PROMISES FAIR JUDGEMENT. Sin and God are as far as the east is from the west. (Psalm 103:10); however, the. reference to the number ten in the scripture above perhaps can attest to His great patience.
FOR THE KIDS
As parents, we often desire to give our children second chances. It’s a good thing to be forgiving. But, our children need to understand that actions have consequences. If we say it, we must follow through. A promise is when you say you will do something and you do your very best to do it.
Our book this week is:
David Get’s in Trouble by David Shannon
https://youtu.be/6rHJdFAwTRQ?feature=shared
(Often as children we don’t purposely get in trouble…we simply make poor choices. Nevertheless, it is imperative that kids learn the value of a sincere “I’m sorry” and accept the consequences of their actions with a good attitude.)
The Lord replied, “I have forgiven them, as you asked. Nevertheless, as surely as I live and as surely as the glory of the Lord fills the whole earth not one if those who saw my glory and the signs I performed in Egypt and in the wilderness but who disobeyed me and tested me ten times-not one of them will ever see the land I promised on oath to their ancestors. No one who has treated me with contempt will ever see it.”
(Numbers 14:20-23)
This scripture speaks in a powerful way about the two natures of God. He is a loving God but He is also a just God. Perhaps that makes some people sad to read and witness the judgement of God; however, if He says it, He means it. God forgives over and over but he cannot tolerate disobedience. GOD PROMISES FAIR JUDGEMENT. Sin and God are as far as the east is from the west. (Psalm 103:10); however, the. reference to the number ten in the scripture above perhaps can attest to His great patience.
FOR THE KIDS
As parents, we often desire to give our children second chances. It’s a good thing to be forgiving. But, our children need to understand that actions have consequences. If we say it, we must follow through. A promise is when you say you will do something and you do your very best to do it.
Our book this week is:
David Get’s in Trouble by David Shannon
https://youtu.be/6rHJdFAwTRQ?feature=shared
(Often as children we don’t purposely get in trouble…we simply make poor choices. Nevertheless, it is imperative that kids learn the value of a sincere “I’m sorry” and accept the consequences of their actions with a good attitude.)
WEEK #3-GOD PROMISES US INTIMACY (BOOK OF LEVITICUS)
“I will put my dwelling place among you, and I will not abhor you. I will walk among you and be your God, and you will be my people.”
(Leviticus 26:11-12)
God has always desired a relationship with us. GOD PROMISES INTIMACY. As the Israelites wandered in the dessert, God stayed with them through His presence as a pillow of fire by night and a pillar of cloud by day. It was always His desire and promise to stay close, even after man was expelled from the Garden of Eden. Unfortunately, God was on the outside of man in most of the OldTestament. The Israelites’ relationship with God was limited; they knew of Him intellectually but not intimately. They communicated their needs and requests through priests who acted as mediators. Nevertheless, God has always maintained His desire for intimacy. This can be defined as “to know and be known”. There doesn’t have to be a physical presence as it was in the Garden of Eden. Few have ever seen the face of God but we know of His presence in everything, everywhere. God has a spiritual presence and is only a prayer away.
FOR THE KIDS
Children believe that Jesus/God lives in the clouds. They often innocently point up into the skies. They imagine their loved ones sitting beside Jesus, just like we do. They also accept with few questions the songs and stories that talk about Jesus living in their hearts. But, they know best that He hears and answers their prayers. The best way to teach a child to experience God’s presence is through worship as we pray, sing hymns, and approach the altar of our churches. Teach your children that God has promised to always stay close to them. He can be anywhere and everywhere they are through His spirit.
Our book this week is:
Where Does God Live? By Holly Bea
https://youtu.be/18EUBj0nwfE?feature=shared
(God created everything and He is in everything.
“When God makes a person, a star, or a wave,
A part of God stays with whatever He made.
So God lives in the sky, the meadow, and stream.
God lives everywhere, and God isn’t a dream.”)
“I will put my dwelling place among you, and I will not abhor you. I will walk among you and be your God, and you will be my people.”
(Leviticus 26:11-12)
God has always desired a relationship with us. GOD PROMISES INTIMACY. As the Israelites wandered in the dessert, God stayed with them through His presence as a pillow of fire by night and a pillar of cloud by day. It was always His desire and promise to stay close, even after man was expelled from the Garden of Eden. Unfortunately, God was on the outside of man in most of the OldTestament. The Israelites’ relationship with God was limited; they knew of Him intellectually but not intimately. They communicated their needs and requests through priests who acted as mediators. Nevertheless, God has always maintained His desire for intimacy. This can be defined as “to know and be known”. There doesn’t have to be a physical presence as it was in the Garden of Eden. Few have ever seen the face of God but we know of His presence in everything, everywhere. God has a spiritual presence and is only a prayer away.
FOR THE KIDS
Children believe that Jesus/God lives in the clouds. They often innocently point up into the skies. They imagine their loved ones sitting beside Jesus, just like we do. They also accept with few questions the songs and stories that talk about Jesus living in their hearts. But, they know best that He hears and answers their prayers. The best way to teach a child to experience God’s presence is through worship as we pray, sing hymns, and approach the altar of our churches. Teach your children that God has promised to always stay close to them. He can be anywhere and everywhere they are through His spirit.
Our book this week is:
Where Does God Live? By Holly Bea
https://youtu.be/18EUBj0nwfE?feature=shared
(God created everything and He is in everything.
“When God makes a person, a star, or a wave,
A part of God stays with whatever He made.
So God lives in the sky, the meadow, and stream.
God lives everywhere, and God isn’t a dream.”)
WEEK #2-GOD PROMISES TO FIGHT FOR US (BOOK OF EXODUS)
“The Lord will fight for you, you need only to be still.”
(Exodus 14:14)
Fighting has many context meanings in the Bible. God desires first and foremost peace and love, but He does require obedience and it is necessary for us to experience conflict and even war in our Bible stories and yes, even in the world today. We prefer to think of fighting as a spiritual struggle against sin and evil forces rather than a physical involvement. But, we also know sometimes there are arguments between people and sometimes people get hurt. GOD PROMISES TO FIGHT FOR US. In this particular verse, Moses reminded the people of this promise when they were fleeing from the Egyptians. He told them that they didn’t have to be anxious or discouraged when bad things happen. God is ultimately in control and will fight our battles for us. We can trust in His promise to defend His world and His will. Good will always win in the end.
FOR THE KIDS
When we explain that God fights for us to the children, tell them that God has a deep love for us. He is like a superhero who fights for the good guys; He uses His great power to help us when things are difficult.
Our book this week is of course:
Will, God’s Mighty Warrior by Sheila Walsh
https://youtu.be/FVb2KQlSNCw?feature=shared
“The Lord will fight for you, you need only to be still.”
(Exodus 14:14)
Fighting has many context meanings in the Bible. God desires first and foremost peace and love, but He does require obedience and it is necessary for us to experience conflict and even war in our Bible stories and yes, even in the world today. We prefer to think of fighting as a spiritual struggle against sin and evil forces rather than a physical involvement. But, we also know sometimes there are arguments between people and sometimes people get hurt. GOD PROMISES TO FIGHT FOR US. In this particular verse, Moses reminded the people of this promise when they were fleeing from the Egyptians. He told them that they didn’t have to be anxious or discouraged when bad things happen. God is ultimately in control and will fight our battles for us. We can trust in His promise to defend His world and His will. Good will always win in the end.
FOR THE KIDS
When we explain that God fights for us to the children, tell them that God has a deep love for us. He is like a superhero who fights for the good guys; He uses His great power to help us when things are difficult.
Our book this week is of course:
Will, God’s Mighty Warrior by Sheila Walsh
https://youtu.be/FVb2KQlSNCw?feature=shared
WEEK #1-GOD PROMISES RIGHTEOUSNESS (BOOK OF GENESIS)
“And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he shall crush your head, and you shall bruise his heel.”
(Genesis 3:15)
Crushing of satan’s head is victory over sin and bruising of heel is Jesus death on the cross)
“And Abram believed the Lord, and the Lord counted him as righteous because of his faith"
(Genesis 15:6)
How amazing to hear the first mention/promise of the “Good News” in the Book of Genesis. There is even a fancy name for it. The Catholics call it the Protoevangelium. GOD PROMISES RIGHTEOUSNESS. In this first verse God promises to make Satan the enemy of the woman and all her offspring. This curse on the serpent was also a punishment for man. Both the snake and man had rebelled against God. But, more importantly, this promise established the power of God’s Kingdom over the kingdom of darkness. He declared that there would be continuous conflict and hostility between humanity and Satan but that the ultimate victory was promised to the "seed of the woman".
God promised us from the very beginning that He would make things right again even after the fall of man. His power would reign over any evil forces. Our righteousness comes from God alone. All we have to do is believe and make Him the center of our lives.
FOR THE KIDS
Children know all about making mistakes. They need to understand that we all make poor choices sometimes but God never stops loving us. Through our humble requests for His forgiveness, things can be “made right again” because of His great love and sacrifice.
Our book this week:
God Cares When I Am Sorry by Elspeth Campbell Murphy
https://youtu.be/PRZ7skVRSNE?feature=shared
(God promises to make things “right again” when we mess up. Whether it is a forbidden apple or a brownie that belonged to our little sister that we ate, God promises us righteousness.)
“And I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; he shall crush your head, and you shall bruise his heel.”
(Genesis 3:15)
Crushing of satan’s head is victory over sin and bruising of heel is Jesus death on the cross)
“And Abram believed the Lord, and the Lord counted him as righteous because of his faith"
(Genesis 15:6)
How amazing to hear the first mention/promise of the “Good News” in the Book of Genesis. There is even a fancy name for it. The Catholics call it the Protoevangelium. GOD PROMISES RIGHTEOUSNESS. In this first verse God promises to make Satan the enemy of the woman and all her offspring. This curse on the serpent was also a punishment for man. Both the snake and man had rebelled against God. But, more importantly, this promise established the power of God’s Kingdom over the kingdom of darkness. He declared that there would be continuous conflict and hostility between humanity and Satan but that the ultimate victory was promised to the "seed of the woman".
God promised us from the very beginning that He would make things right again even after the fall of man. His power would reign over any evil forces. Our righteousness comes from God alone. All we have to do is believe and make Him the center of our lives.
FOR THE KIDS
Children know all about making mistakes. They need to understand that we all make poor choices sometimes but God never stops loving us. Through our humble requests for His forgiveness, things can be “made right again” because of His great love and sacrifice.
Our book this week:
God Cares When I Am Sorry by Elspeth Campbell Murphy
https://youtu.be/PRZ7skVRSNE?feature=shared
(God promises to make things “right again” when we mess up. Whether it is a forbidden apple or a brownie that belonged to our little sister that we ate, God promises us righteousness.)
REVIEW OF 2024-THE MANY NAMES OF JESUS
SEED OF EVE AND REDEEMER (GENESIS)
PASSOVER LAMB AND NEW BEGINNING (EXODUS)
OUR HIGH PRIEST (LEVITICUS)
THE ONE LIFTED UP IN THE WILDERNESS (NUMBERS)
THE PROPHET LIKE MOSES (DEUTERONOMY)
CAPTAIN OF OUR SALVATION (JOSHUA)
JUDGE AND LAWGIVER (JUDGES)
KINSMAN REDEEMER (RUTH)
REJECTED KING (1 SAMUEL)
HEIR OF DAVID'S THRONE (2 SAMUEL)
OUR REIGNING KING (1-2 CHRONICLES)
REBUILDER OF THE BROKEN DOWN WALLS OF OUR LIFE (EZRA AND NEHEMIAH)
OUR PROVIDENTIAL PROTECTOR (ESTHER)
OUR MEDIATOR (JOB)
OUR SHEPHERD (PSALMS)
OUR WISDOM (PROVERBS AND ECCLESIASTES)
OUR BELOVED BRIDEGROOM (SONG OF SOLOMON)
PRINCE OF PEACE (ISAIAH)
OUR WEEPING PROPHET AND ULTIMATE GRIEF BEARER (JEREMIAH AND LAMENTATIONS)
THE FOUR-FACED MAN (EZEKIEL)
FOURTH MAN IN THE FIERY FURNACE (DANIEL)
THE FORGIVING HUSBAND (HOSEA)
UNEXPECTED AND UNQUALIFIED PROPHET (AMOS)
FOREIGN MISSIONARY (JONAH)
MESSENGER OF BEAUTIFUL FEET (MICAH)
DELIVERER (OBADIAH)
AVENGER OF GOD'S LAND (NAHUM)
OUR FOREVER HOPE AND JUSTIFIER (HABAKKUK)
NEW CREATION TO COME (ZEPHANIAH)
REDEEMER AND SPIRIT (JOEL)
RESTORER (HAGGAI)
FOUNTAIN (ZECHARIAH)
SUN (SON) OF RIGHTEOUSNESS (MALACHI)
SON OF GOD (MATTHEW, MARK, LUKE, AND JOHN)
SAVIOR AND HOPE (ACTS)
RIGHTEOUSNESS OF GOD (ROMANS)
THE ROCK (1 CORINTHIANS)
THE INVISIBLE GOD (2 CORINTHIANS)
OUR LIBERTY (GALATIANS)
HEAD OF THE CHURCH AND OUR COMPLETENESS (EPHESIANS AND COLOSSIANS)
OUR JOY (PHILLIPIANS)
OUR LIVING HOPE (1-2 THESSALONIANS AND 1 TIMOTHY)
OUR STABILITY (2 TIMOTHY)
THE TRUTH (TITUS)
OUR BENEFACTOR (PHILEMON)
THE AUTHOR AND FINISHER (HEBREWS)
EXALTED AND GLORIOUS LORD (JAMES)
THE CORNERSTONE (1 PETER)
YOUR PURITY (2 PETER)
OUR PATTERN (1-3 JOHN)
OUR FOUNDATION (JUDE)
THE ALMIGHTY, OUR BRIGHT MORNING STAR, OUR LION (REVELATIONS)
SEED OF EVE AND REDEEMER (GENESIS)
PASSOVER LAMB AND NEW BEGINNING (EXODUS)
OUR HIGH PRIEST (LEVITICUS)
THE ONE LIFTED UP IN THE WILDERNESS (NUMBERS)
THE PROPHET LIKE MOSES (DEUTERONOMY)
CAPTAIN OF OUR SALVATION (JOSHUA)
JUDGE AND LAWGIVER (JUDGES)
KINSMAN REDEEMER (RUTH)
REJECTED KING (1 SAMUEL)
HEIR OF DAVID'S THRONE (2 SAMUEL)
OUR REIGNING KING (1-2 CHRONICLES)
REBUILDER OF THE BROKEN DOWN WALLS OF OUR LIFE (EZRA AND NEHEMIAH)
OUR PROVIDENTIAL PROTECTOR (ESTHER)
OUR MEDIATOR (JOB)
OUR SHEPHERD (PSALMS)
OUR WISDOM (PROVERBS AND ECCLESIASTES)
OUR BELOVED BRIDEGROOM (SONG OF SOLOMON)
PRINCE OF PEACE (ISAIAH)
OUR WEEPING PROPHET AND ULTIMATE GRIEF BEARER (JEREMIAH AND LAMENTATIONS)
THE FOUR-FACED MAN (EZEKIEL)
FOURTH MAN IN THE FIERY FURNACE (DANIEL)
THE FORGIVING HUSBAND (HOSEA)
UNEXPECTED AND UNQUALIFIED PROPHET (AMOS)
FOREIGN MISSIONARY (JONAH)
MESSENGER OF BEAUTIFUL FEET (MICAH)
DELIVERER (OBADIAH)
AVENGER OF GOD'S LAND (NAHUM)
OUR FOREVER HOPE AND JUSTIFIER (HABAKKUK)
NEW CREATION TO COME (ZEPHANIAH)
REDEEMER AND SPIRIT (JOEL)
RESTORER (HAGGAI)
FOUNTAIN (ZECHARIAH)
SUN (SON) OF RIGHTEOUSNESS (MALACHI)
SON OF GOD (MATTHEW, MARK, LUKE, AND JOHN)
SAVIOR AND HOPE (ACTS)
RIGHTEOUSNESS OF GOD (ROMANS)
THE ROCK (1 CORINTHIANS)
THE INVISIBLE GOD (2 CORINTHIANS)
OUR LIBERTY (GALATIANS)
HEAD OF THE CHURCH AND OUR COMPLETENESS (EPHESIANS AND COLOSSIANS)
OUR JOY (PHILLIPIANS)
OUR LIVING HOPE (1-2 THESSALONIANS AND 1 TIMOTHY)
OUR STABILITY (2 TIMOTHY)
THE TRUTH (TITUS)
OUR BENEFACTOR (PHILEMON)
THE AUTHOR AND FINISHER (HEBREWS)
EXALTED AND GLORIOUS LORD (JAMES)
THE CORNERSTONE (1 PETER)
YOUR PURITY (2 PETER)
OUR PATTERN (1-3 JOHN)
OUR FOUNDATION (JUDE)
THE ALMIGHTY, OUR BRIGHT MORNING STAR, OUR LION (REVELATIONS)