Hello, parents! I am happy to share another special video with you and your kiddos. This is a devotional about the power of our tongues and the importance of saying kind words.
What a valuable time this is to engage with our kids about the power our words have. I hope you and your children enjoy this devotional.
I miss being able to be in the same room to worship Jesus together. But, you know what is great news? You can sing to Jesus wherever you are.
Today, you
can sing to Jesus in your home — with your family, your roommates or just by
yourself. I would encourage you to be in the habit of doing so during this time
of social distancing.
Certainly, you and I are in a unique time. Psalm 62 says that at all times you should pour out your heart to God. He is the place where you should run to for your safety. You need to trust in Him.
There is
something very special about being able to pour out your heart to God. It connects
your heart and mind to the Lord. You can verbalize what you are feeling before
Him. This can help remind you to trust Him.
In the book of Mark, when the disciples were terrified of the storm, what was Jesus doing? He was taking a nap. When the disciples woke him up, screaming for Him to save them, what was His question for them? “Why are you so afraid?”
Beloved,
there is no crisis that you are going
to face that Jesus does not have the power to handle! Our Lord is present. He
cares and He is able.
“But all who listen to me will live in peace untroubled by fear of harm.” — Proverbs 1:33
There is a way to
live that leads to harm, fear and restlessness. Most of the time this is a
result of listening to ourselves, lies or negative influences. When we find
ourselves with a pit in our stomachs and a tinge of fear rattling our emotions,
we should ask ourselves, “Who am I listening to?”
It’s no secret that we’re all living in an incredibly unsettling time. What should we do about that? What can we do about that? I suggest we listen to the words of Jesus where He offers us peace that can only be found in Him.
Lean into Jesus this week, Church! Read your Bible to hear His words of peace. Pray and seek Jesus. He promises that He will give us peace — unlike anything the world has to offer.
Hi parents! I am excited to share this special video with you and your children. This is the story of how God met Elijah. It wasn’t in a fire, strong wind or earthquake. God met him in a still, small voice.
We understand being cooped up in the house can be a little difficult for all of us. Hopefully, this video will help you use some of this time by giving you an opportunity to talk with your kids about God. Remember, Jesus loves you — He loves you SO much! And He is close to you.
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