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Learning Spiritual Discipline

DAY 4 OF 4

THE SPIRITUAL DISCIPLINE OF WORSHIP

TALKING TO GOD
Thank God for who He is and for all He's done for you. Ask Him to help you learn to worship Him with every part of your life.

DIVING IN
Have everyone collect a couple of common objects used during the day, such as a cellphone, a pen, a purse or a clothing item. Place the objects on a table and hold up one item at a time. As a family, try to come up with ways that each item could be used to glorify (worship) God. Take turns offering suggestions.

GOING DEEPER
People often think of worship as singing songs during church services, but it's so much more. Worship means to bring or give God glory. There are many different ways we can worship God. You can also worship God with your mind by not thinking evil or sinful thoughts (Philippians 4:8). When you give generously, speak words of encouragement and serve others, you're also worshipping God. And, of course, praising Him through prayer and song is a great way to worship. God wants you to worship Him with every part of your life.

TALKING TO EACH OTHER
- What is one of your favorite worship songs?
- What are other ways you can worship God?
- What's one form of worship you will practice this week?

Scripture

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About this Plan

Learning Spiritual Discipline

In this plan, you and your children will explore four spiritual disciplines: fasting, meditation, studying Scripture, and worship. You’ll be encouraged to have honest conversations about the challenges of practicing these disciplines, and through engaging, thought-provoking activities, you’ll begin to view them as privileges rather than chores. 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