November 15

God, tell me a story about…a woman

Abigail

So, let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up

Galatians 6: 9

Read 1 Samuel 25: 2-42

1 – In today’s story we met three people: Nabal, Abigail and David. Quickly describe each of them with a couple words.

2 – Our story begins by telling us that David had been kind towards Nabal’s shepherds. How does Nabal respond to David’s kindness?

3 – Have you ever been kind to someone but they were mean to you in return? If so, how did it make you feel?

4 – Well, Nabal’s response made David angry and David decides that Nabal should be punished. How does Abigail react when she finds out? What does she do?

5- Was Abigail’s response to this situation wise or foolish? Why?

6- When we make wise choices, or act wisely, like Abigail did, we are showing God that we love Him. At the end of the story, who does God reward? Nabal or Abigail?

7- Has someone ever been unkind to you. How did you respond?

8- There are many situations, every day, where we have to make a choice between acting wisely and acting foolishly. Can you be like Abigail? Can you act wisely? What would you do if…

  • you spilled your milk
  • your friend spilled their milk
  • you fall off your bike
  • you hear someone teasing your friend
  • someone pushes you off your chair
  • your parents tell you it’s time for bed

This week’s challenge

Role Play – Sit down with your family and write out different situations like those listed in the question above. Then take turns acting out what the foolish response would be and what the wise response would be.

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November 8

God, tell me a story about…a woman

Deborah

This is what the Lord says: ‘let not the wise boast of their wisdom or the strong boast of their strength or the rich boast of the their riches, but let the one who boasts boast about this: that they have the understanding to know me, that I am the Lord, who exercises kindness, justice and righteousness on earth, for in these I delight,’ declares the Lord.

Jeremiah 9:23-24

Read Judges 4-5

or click here for a summarized version of the story

Questions

1 – The Bible tells us that Deborah was both a prophet and a judge. What does a prophet do? What does a judge do?

2 – In Deborah’s story, were the Israelites happy? Why or why not? (verse 3)

3 – God tells Deborah His plan to help the Israelites, what does He tell her? (verses 6-7)

4 – Deborah delivers God’s message to Barak and Barak obeys, mostly. What condition does Barak place on his obedience, what is the “if”? (verse 8)

5- Who wins the battle, Israel (Barak) or Canaan (Sisera)? What allowed them to win?

6- In Judges, chapter 5, who does Deborah sing praises to? Why is this important? (you can read Jeremiah 9:23-24 for a hint if you want)

7- Deborah could have said that her bravery or her wise leadership won them the battle, but she didn’t. She acknowledges and praises God for the win. This shows humility. We need to do the same, we need to be humble, we need to acknowledge and praise God every day for what we have. What are ways you can do this?

 

Deborah listens to God, and in turn, this allows her to be wise, brave and trustworthy. The Bible tells us that she was “leading Israel” (verse 4). Wow! What an important person. That would be comparable to our prime minister perhaps. But, even though she was a very important person, she did not forget about the most important person. Our Creator, God. She remained humble, giving all the praise to God. And, I believe, that this is what set her apart. The fact that she is female, is important, but not the point of the story. Deborah shows us that leaders, above all, must listen to God, obey God and praise God. Being male or female, is not important. Having a humble heart however, is.

 

This week’s challenge

This week, before you pray, think of things you have or have done that day. Perhaps it’s the meal in front of you, the hockey game you played, the spelling test you passed, the lego castle you built… and remember to thank God for those things as you pray.

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November 1

God, tell me a story about…a woman

Ruth

And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love Him, who have been called according to His purpose.

Romans 8:28

Read Ruth

or click here for a summarized version of the story, easy to read to little ones.

If you prefer to watch a video rather than read, this video has kids retelling the story of Ruth.

Questions

1 – Where is Ruth from?

2 – Naomi, Ruth’s mother-in-law, suggests that Ruth go back to her family. What does Ruth decide to do instead? Why do you think she made that choice?

3 – Ruth and Naomi do not have any money or food, so Ruth decides she should glean in the fields. What does “gleaning” mean? Do you think this was easy work?

4 – Who takes notice of Ruth as she is working in the field? What traits of Ruth does he notice? (Ruth 2:11-12) What do people notice when they look at you? (besides your appearance) Are you kind, compassionate, a hard worker? What are things you can do to show kindness and compassion?

5- How does Ruth’s story end? Why do you think God chose Ruth? Shouldn’t God have chosen a beautiful, powerful, wealthy rock star?

The story of Ruth is a great story. It is the story of a kind and compassionate, hard working outsider, whom God uses and rewards in a big way. The story of Ruth reminds us that God’s promises are for everyone and that although His plans for us are not always clear or easy, they are always good.

This week’s challenge
Read 2 Corinthians 1:3-4

We, as believers, are called to show compassion. Just as Ruth did, just as Christ did. Think for a minute, surely there is someone in your home, in your family, in your school, or in your community that could use some compassion? Go ahead, reach out, care, share. Maybe it’s a hug, maybe it’s a sandwich or maybe a note of encouragement, whatever it is, let them know you care.

Now if your child is insisting you watch the version where Ruth’s first husband dies at the hands of an iguana, check out the video below.

 

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October 18

God, tell me a story about…You

Love

But God loves us deeply. He is full of mercy. So He gave us new life because of what Christ has done. He gave us life even when we were dead in sin. God’s grace has saved you.

Ephesians 2:4-5 NIrV

Today we’ll look at pretty much the entire Bible in order to better understand God’s love. We have already covered that God created us in His image, which sets us apart from the other creations. We have emotions, we can imagine, we can make our own decisions. And, we all know that there are good decisions and bad decisions; and this is where we’ll start.

Read Genesis 3:1 – 6 

or watch this video

1 – Satan tells Eve that it’s OK to break God rules. Have you ever told anyone that they should break a rule? Has anyone ever told you that you should break a rule? What did you do?

2 – Why are rules important? Do you always follow all of the rules? Why not?

3 – Well, when Eve broke the rule, that was the first sin ever. Now, because Adam and Eve had sinned, they could no longer live with God in the garden. How do you think Adam and Eve felt when they left God? How do you think God felt when He watched them leave?

Thankfully, that is not where the story ends. Because, God loves us too much to be apart from us forever. So, He has a plan, a plan that will bring us back to Him.

Read Ephesians 2:4-5 and Romans 5:8 and John 3:16

The first part of His plan was to send previews of what would come, so that people would be ready. These previews are found throughout the entire Old Testament. The story of Abraham and Isaac, the story of Moses, the story of David, the prophets, and the list goes on.

Read Isaiah 9:6-7

5 – Then when the time was right, Jesus came. How did Jesus come?

Jesus made friends, he performed miracles, he taught people many things. But this is not where the plan ends.

Read Matthew 27:38-54

6- Do you think it was hard for Jesus to stick to the plan? Why or why not?

Read Matthew 28:5-7

7 – Thankfully, the story does not end with Jesus dead. What happened next? Why is it important to remember this part of the story?

So, you see, the Bible is essentially one giant adventure story. It’s the story of how a King leaves his throne to go save the people he loves and defeat evil.

This week’s challenge

We will never be able to fully comprehend the extent of God’s love for us. But, the bible does give us many, many verses to help us understand it better. Find these and read them together.

Ephesians 1:4-10

Ephesians 3:17-19

1 Corinthians 13:5-8

Hebrews 8:12

Jeremiah 31:3

Now, don’t forget to take some time to pray together as a family, remembering God’s unfailing love for you.

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October 11

God, tell me a story about…You

Provides

Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?

Matthew 6:26

Today we looked at a story about the Israelites. We remembered that at one time, the Israelites (God’s people) were slaves in Egypt, until God, through Moses, set them free. But this meant leaving their homes in Egypt and going into the desert.

Read Exodus 16:2 – 35

1 – Were the Israelites happy in the desert? How do you know this?

2 – Have you ever been to a desert? What kind of food can you find in a desert?

3 – When God heard his people complaining what did He do?

4 – Do you think God would have sent the Israelites food even if they had never complained? Why?

5 – For how many years did God send food to the Israelites in the desert? (verse 35)

6- What are things that you need? Has God always provided you with those things? Do you believe that God will provide you with the things that you need in the future? Why or why not?

Read Matthew 6:25 – 33

7 – God created you. He knows what you need. He loves you and cares for you. He will provide for you. So, what does God ask from you in return?

This week’s challenge

There are many examples in the Bible, where God provides. I’ve listed some here. Refine your Bible searching skills and locate them, and of course read them. Or, try to find your own example.

Psalm 104:10-18

Exodus 17:3-6

1 Kings 17:2-6

John 6:5-13

Daniel 3:16-29

Now, don’t forget to take some time to pray together as a family, thanking God for his provisions.
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October 4

God, tell me a story about…You

Mankind

So God created mankind in His own image, in the image of God He created them; male and female He created them.

Genesis 1:27

Read Genesis 1:26 – 2:25
Questions

1 – What does it mean to be created in the “image of God”?

2 – Why did God make us different from the other things He created? (verse 1:26 and 2:15)

3 – What are the some of the things you can do that a horse cannot do?

4 – When God looked back at every thing He had created, what did He say? (verse 31) Did God think He had made a mistake? What do you think God said after He created you?

5 – Are blue-eyed people better than brown-eyed people? Are tall people better than short people? Why not? (read verse Gen 1:27 and 1Sam 16:7 for help) We must remember that no matter what we look like, we are all of equal value.

This week’s challenge

God created us special. Discuss as a family, is there anything else you could be doing to take better care of God’s other creations? Now, pick something on that list and do it.

 

Here’s a fun song to help kids remember to whom they belong.

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September 27

God, tell me a story about…You

Creation

In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.

John 1:1

Read Genesis 1:1-27
Questions

1 – Where in the Bible is the book of Genesis?

2 – What is the first verse of the Bible?

3 – What did God create? When God looked at all that He had created, what did He say?

4 – Have you ever created anything? What did you need to create something new?

5 – What is different about the way God creates and the way you create? (check verses 3, 6, 9, 11, 14 if you need help)

6- Wow! God is powerful! Try to imagine how God felt when He was creating.

This week’s challenge

Family research project. God created so many different things and He created each of them special, for their own purpose. Your challenge this week is to look something up together as a family and learn more about it, see all of the details that went into its creation. You can choose to learn more about stars, clouds, the Goliath Bird Eater Spider, the Aye-aye or any other creation; it’s up to you.

Have fun! And, don’t forget to share the amazing facts you learn with your friends (and me).

 

Once, all your work is done, check out this fun video about creation.

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