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Living Out God's Goodness

DAY 1 OF 4

GOD IS GOOD

TALKING TO GOD
Thank God that He offers the gift of friendship and love to us, and ask Him to help you know and love Him more.

DIVING IN
Make a favorite fun drink (smoothie, root beer float, milk shake, etc.) for each member of your family. Give each person a straw to drink through. Then challenge them to drink the liquid without letting the straw touch it.

GOING DEEPER
When you tried to take a drink without letting the straw touch the liquid, you discovered that it didn't work. It's only when the liquid surrounds the straw that the goodness can flow from the cup and through the straw. Jesus said only God is good (Luke 18:19), so you cannot become good without Him. In order to truly “drink in” God’s goodness, you have to immerse yourself in Him. That’s like drinking in His goodness. You can do this by accepting Jesus as your Lord and Savior and pursuing a relationship with Him. God works in your heart to help you recognize and do His will (Philippians 2:13). As you pray and learn from God’s Word, you will grow in your relationship with Him, and His goodness is formed in you.

TALKING TO EACH OTHER
- In what ways do you "drink in" God's goodness?
- What are some things that keep you from doing this?
Day 2

About this Plan

Living Out God's Goodness

“Be good!” is something children hear over and over again—from their parents, teachers, and even bossy older siblings. But what does “goodness” actually look like? In this four-day plan, you and your children will explore together the difference between merely behaving well and truly being good. Each day includes a prayer prompt, brief Scripture reading and explanation, hands-on activity, and discussion questions.

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From Focus on the Family's www.focusonthefamily.com/youversion. © [2011] [Jeanne Gowen Dennis]. Used by permission. For more information, please visit: www.focusonthefamily.com/youversion.