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How to Love a Friend

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FRIENDS NEED TO ASK FOR FORGIVENESS

TALKING TO GOD
Thank God for His forgiveness and for sending Jesus to wash away your sins.

DIVING IN
Find a partner. Do the following actions: Pat your thighs once, clap both hands against your partner's hands, clap your right hand to your partner's right hand, clap your left hand to your partner's left hand, clap both hands against your partner's hands, then pat your thighs once. The second time through, repeat the sequence within the asterisks five times before ending with the final pat on your thighs. When you are done, talk about which claps you did well and which ones you messed up.

GOING DEEPER
We all make mistakes sometimes. One day, Jesus' close friend Peter made a big mistake. When people were being mean to Jesus, Peter pretended that he didn't even know who Jesus was. In Luke 22:57, Peter tells a woman, "I don't know him." Twice more he tells people that he is not one of Jesus' friends. When Peter realized what he had done, he was sorry for his actions. Because Jesus loved Peter, He forgave him. Forgiveness is an important part of all friendships.

TALKING TO EACH OTHER
- When have you hurt one of your friends? What happened when you asked for forgiveness?
- Do friends always forgive? Why?
- How has a friend hurt you? What would you do if the person asked for forgiveness?

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How to Love a Friend

Learning how to be a good friend is a significant part of growing up. Over the four days of this plan, you’ll engage in conversations and activities with your children about the essential component of biblical friendships: love. 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 for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: www.FocusontheFamily.com