[Wisdom for Kids] the Purpose of Proverbsنموونە
King Solomon
Meet King Solomon. He is the son of King David. One night, soon after Solomon became king, the Lord came to him in a dream and said, “Ask for whatever you want.”
What do you think Solomon asked for? Riches? More kingdoms? Fame? No!
Solomon didn’t ask for any of those things. He asked God for something far more valuable than earthly things. Solomon asked for wisdom to guide God’s people—the Israelites. Wisdom is being able to carry out good judgment in every circumstance.
Can you think of a time that you needed to do something difficult? How did you handle it?
When we ask God for wisdom, we honor Him because we let Him know that we don’t want to do whatever we please. We want God’s good judgment displayed in our lives.
(Parents/adults – talk to your child about a time you needed to ask God for wisdom to do something difficult. Discuss the different options you considered when you decided to follow God’s direction. How did things turn out?)
Prayer: Dear Heavenly Father, I want to receive Your wisdom. I want to honor You in my life. In the name of Jesus, amen.
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About this Plan
This devotional introduces children to the first chapter of the Book of Proverbs. This plan is intended to be completed by adults with their children. As you read the devotion, you will see instructions for the parent/adult to discuss ideas and/or situations with the child to aid in their understanding of the biblical concept of wisdom. Be ready to share God’s goodness with your child.
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