Who Controls You?Sample
PROTECTING WHAT IS PRECIOUS IN YOU
TALKING TO GOD
Spend some time thanking God for the protection He provides.
DIVING IN
Play a game of capture the flag. Divide into two teams, with each team having its own "flag." (You can use any item that can be easily carried.) After both teams have found a secure location to place their flag, the game begins. The object of the game is for family members to make their way into the opposing team's territory, grab the flag and return to their own territory without being tagged. Each team will have to work both offensively and defensively.
GOING DEEPER
It’s important to have defenses in place to protect things that are precious to you. Proverbs 25:28 says, “Like a city whose walls are broken down is a man who lacks self-control.” The Bible teaches that developing self-control is a way to protect yourself from things that could harm you. When you practice self-control, you’re building strong walls that will keep important things safe — things like your love for God and for others.
TALKING TO EACH OTHER
- Can you describe what walls around a city used to look like? How is self-control like city walls?
- What kinds of things do you find in cities that need to be protected? What kinds of things has God placed in you that need to be protected?
- In what areas do you have a hard time practicing self-control? How can these areas be strengthened so you are better protected from harm?
TALKING TO GOD
Spend some time thanking God for the protection He provides.
DIVING IN
Play a game of capture the flag. Divide into two teams, with each team having its own "flag." (You can use any item that can be easily carried.) After both teams have found a secure location to place their flag, the game begins. The object of the game is for family members to make their way into the opposing team's territory, grab the flag and return to their own territory without being tagged. Each team will have to work both offensively and defensively.
GOING DEEPER
It’s important to have defenses in place to protect things that are precious to you. Proverbs 25:28 says, “Like a city whose walls are broken down is a man who lacks self-control.” The Bible teaches that developing self-control is a way to protect yourself from things that could harm you. When you practice self-control, you’re building strong walls that will keep important things safe — things like your love for God and for others.
TALKING TO EACH OTHER
- Can you describe what walls around a city used to look like? How is self-control like city walls?
- What kinds of things do you find in cities that need to be protected? What kinds of things has God placed in you that need to be protected?
- In what areas do you have a hard time practicing self-control? How can these areas be strengthened so you are better protected from harm?
Scripture
About this Plan
Although we may agree that self-control is a positive character trait, learning to temper our cravings and control our behavior can be difficult and, frankly, not much fun. In this five-day plan, you and your children will be challenged to consider how God’s desire is not to deny us, but to protect us. Each day includes a prayer prompt, brief Scripture reading and explanation, hands-on activity, and discussion questions.
More
From Focus on the Family's www.focusonthefamily.com/youversion. © [2011] [Janine Petry]. Used by permission. For more information, please visit: www.focusonthefamily.com/youversion.