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God's Faithfulness

DAY 2 OF 5

God Is Faithful

Talking to God
Thank God for His faithfulness — for being strong when we are weak and for being with us no matter where we are.

Diving In
Go on a scavenger hunt in your home. Each person should find one thing that is "strong." As a family, talk about the items you gathered and why you chose them. Then test each item to prove that it is strong in some way.

Going Deeper
In Joshua 1:7, God tells Joshua to "be strong and very courageous." Joshua's strength comes from God and not from his abilities. In the same way, people today are asked by God to do things such as loving their neighbor, doing what is right by their enemy and feeding the poor. When you allow God to strengthen you, He freely demonstrates that He is faithful to you. Because of Jesus' example and God's strength, people can do what God requires, even when their natural inclination may be to love only those who are good to them, to do what is right by themselves and to feed only their own friends. In 1 Thessalonians 5:24, the apostle Paul says, "The one who calls you is faithful." God will never ask you to do something without faithfully giving you the strength to complete the task.

Talking to Each Other
- What do you think it means to be "strong in the Lord"?
- How does your strength show God's faithfulness?
- When you say God is faithful, what does that mean?
- Why does His faithfulness matter?
- When have you seen God's faithfulness to your family? To you?

 

Scripture

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About this Plan

God's Faithfulness

This five-day plan is designed to help you and your children explore faithfulness - both as an element of God’s character and as a response to God’s goodness toward us. Each day includes a prayer prompt, brief Scripture reading and explanation, hands-on activity, and discussion questions.

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We would like to thank Focus on the Family and Thriving Family for this plan. For more information, please visit: www.focusonthefamily.com/youversion.