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Kids Say The Darndest Things

DAY 2 OF 5

Fullness of Joy

Kids often get their words mixed up, making for a funny result. When Kate was 5 years old, she would ask for “sand hanitizer.” Of course, she meant hand sanitizer, but the mix-up always resulted in laughter from those who heard her. Another time, Jenny’s kids were hanging up solar system decorations and calling out the names of the planets, “Mars, Earth, Uterus…”

We love how kids bring us joy and laughter! As they watch and listen to us, they pick up words. Those words don’t always come back out of their mouths correctly though!

Jesus is the embodiment of joy. We imagine there were evenings around the campfire where Jesus and His disciples shared stories. Perhaps the night sky around them was filled with sounds of laughter and joy. Maybe contagious belly laughs spread around their group.

Some people think that Jesus never laughed. In fact, most paintings of Jesus represent Him in a somber way. We know that Jesus suffered a great deal, cried at His friend’s death, and experienced a horrific death. Even so, this does not mean that Jesus never experienced a light-hearted moment or a fit of laughter!

Rejoicing was often a theme in Jesus’ message. He said, “Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven…” (Matthew 5:12). His parables also had the theme of rejoicing. Remember the lost coin, the lost sheep, and the lost son? The result is a lot of rejoicing when the items are found.

Did you know that Jesus prayed for you? You can read his prayer in John 17. We read part of His prayer in our verses today. He desires that His followers have the “full measure of [His] joy.” He didn’t say a “half-measure”! He wants you to live in the full-measure of His joy. 

Laughter is a joyous part of life and we know that Jesus truly lived to the fullest! 

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Kids Say The Darndest Things

Kids often say funny things. In fact, as the old saying goes, “Kids say the darndest things!” They are great teachers and we can learn from the joy they bring to the world. Through the next five days, we’ll laugh together and learn about the joy that comes through knowing Jesus.

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