Planting Seeds Of Biblical Truth: The Family Devotional GuideSample
The Flavour Of Kindness
TALKING TO GOD
Thank God for giving you the ability to speak. Ask Him to show you how to use your words carefully.
DIVING IN
Have each family member write down six words on a piece of paper: three kind words and three unkind words. Don’t share your lists just yet.
Fill two bowls with snacks. One bowl should have a sweet snack (candy, chocolate) and the other bowl a sour snack (sour gummies or similar). Then, have each family member take turns reading a word from his list. The others have to guess if it is a kind (sweet) or unkind (sour) word. When guessed correctly, everyone gets a candy/chocolate or sour gummy to “taste” the word.
GOING DEEPER
The words you use make a difference. Words can be sour, or they can be sweet. They can hurt feelings, or they can repair relationships. Words can build people up or tear people down. Because your words are powerful, you need to choose them carefully. In 1 Thessalonians 5:11, the apostle Paul urges believers to “encourage one another and build one another up”. When you choose kind words, you’re giving others a taste of God’s kindness, and that brings Him honour.
TALKING TO EACH OTHER
- Is it easier for you to think of kind or unkind words? Why?
- How does sharing kind words make you feel? How does receiving kind words make you feel?
- What are some things you can do this week to replace unkind words with kind words?
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About this Plan
Focus on the Family Singapore created these 52 devotions as a way for your family to invest a bit of time encouraging, supporting and praying for one another. Each devotion contains faith-affirming biblical principles that will help you do what no one else in this world will ever do as well as you: build a lasting, thriving faith in God, in your child’s heart.
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