The Kindess of GodНамуна
CHOOSING TO BE KIND
TALKING TO GOD
Ask God to help you choose to be kind, especially when you don't feel like it.
DIVING IN
Place a baseball cap or other hat in the center of the table and gather around as a family. Ask one family member to put on the hat — signifying that she is going to share a compliment about someone else in the group. After she has shared the kind remark, she'll pass the hat to the person she complimented, who will then compliment another family member. Continue the game until each person has had at least two turns wearing the hat and saying something kind.
GOING DEEPER
Being kind is a choice. You make choices every day — some big and some small. Think about all the choices you've made in the last 30 minutes. Which food to eat first at dinner, whether to sit on the floor or stay in your chair for this devotion and who to share compliments about — those were all choices. God wants you to choose to be kind. The Bible tells about a kind man named Boaz who shared his harvest by letting a poor woman named Ruth gather from his fields (Ruth 2:8). Sometimes kindness is a choice to share what you have with someone in need. Other times, it's a decision to encourage someone with a sincere compliment.
TALKING TO EACH OTHER
- Does God care about whether we are kind to others? How do you know? (Matthew 25:31-40)
- What are some ways you can show kindness to those around you every day?
Scripture
About this Plan
Kindness is a part of God’s nature, and as people made in His image, it’s part of ours, too. But sometimes we just don’t feel like being kind. In this four-day study, you and your children will be reminded of God’s kindness toward us and explore practical ways to reflect His kindness in our everyday relationships. Each day includes a prayer prompt, brief Scripture reading and explanation, hands-on activity, and discussion questions.
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