DAILY DEVOTIONAL by Katie Messer: “Through The Valley of Achor” Week One COMPLETE

DAILY DEVOTIONAL by Katie Messer: “Through The Valley of Achor” Week One COMPLETE

 

Through The Valley of Achor

 

Prayers for a change in direction drive us to our knees as the calendar ticks down to the unwanted day of departure. Blessings Through The Valley of Achor will remind you that heartache and cries for mercy are woven into the tapestry of all believers. Whether military or millionaire, ditch digger or diplomat, married or single—each life reaches a point where we all fall to our knees and cry out to God. Each day we will meditate on a passage to help us bloom in seasons of great transition and perceived gloom. This book is a devotional for the days that hurt and an encouragement that with God you will make it through (Jeremiah 29:11-13).

 

 

 

 

 

INTRO

 

OUR STORY THROUGH THE VALLEY OF ACHOR (Hosea 2:14-16)

 

After six years of marriage, two precious children and a steady expectancy of the unexpected in our “soldier-diplomat” lifestyle, I had grown a bit comfortable as to what life would look like for us. I was now united to my best friend in marriage. God had worked miracles to ensure our union (read Mirrors to Windows: Change your view to see God’s true romance to see the full account unfold). Phil and I had traveled much of North Africa, the Middle East and parts of Europe together during our first year of marriage for his profession. God had then honored our prayers for children. God even allowed my husband to be brought back from war in order to be present for our son’s birth—nearly unheard of within the military community. After the birth of our son, we were able to spend time with Phil’s parents before his mama went home to be with Jesus. We had so much to be grateful for. Although we moved every twelve to twenty-four months, I knew that Phil would always be with me to see our family through. He was a man of God and a man of sincere prayer. God had really blessed my children and me. Then, we stepped into a new terrain within our marriage and family. We experienced, more fully, what the Valley of Achor (meaning trouble) really was.

 

With four years in the Middle East and three years previous bouncing across the U.S. and the Arab World as a whole, our roots never sank too deep into any one place. In terms of the heart, since the age of six, my roots and strong standing were in Jesus Christ, my Lord and personal Savior. How blessed I was to have married a man, who also from a very young age, had submitted to Christ. My husband shared my same heart for global adventure and reaching those in need of the eternal security that Jesus Christ brings to the soul.

 

For our six years of marriage and the year prior during our courtship, Phil had always been the cool-headed one in our relationship; the logical, the planner. Well, in short, this is not the type of person he married! If there was something to fret about, more times than not, I was first in line to fill the role. If there was something to rejoice about, more times that not, I was the one waving the biggest pom-pom. And in the midst of it all, we knew that the Lord would see us through all the silliness and sorrow in between.

 

Although I saw military family after military family deeply challenged by the separation that comes with deployment, I was certain that the Lord would not allow me and my family to walk through the hellish experience of being a “married-single parent” as so many do while their loved one is deployed for a year or longer. When we got the news of Phil’s next U.S. Embassy assignment—coupled with the fact that we could not accompany due to safety concerns—I felt as though a horrible joke had just been played on me. In many ways, it was as though I was flashed back to the heartbreaks from my own past. As a young girl, I had always told myself that my family was safe from destruction—but had been proven wrong as divorce gripped the family of my youth. Yet, God provided in the midst of that heartache and used it for His ultimate glory.

 

Fast forward to the present, I was now married to the man I loved, the mama of two precious toddlers whom we loved and completely reeling all over again as I faced a new earthquake within my family. The very man God had led me to marry was now being ripped away from our children and me for an extended time due to his professional dealings with foreign governments. I silently asked the Lord in earnest, “Haven’t I gone through enough?!” [Perhaps, you too can relate to similar internal questions as the earthquakes within your own story disrupt your perceptions of security and what it means to be “safe”.] I could not bring myself to be angry with God—I just could not. I knew, even at that moment—as was true during my youth—that God is good (Nahum 1:7). So, my anger, rage and feelings of betrayal were then directed towards the very one I love most on this earth; my husband.

 

Ladies, allow me to assure you, the devil hates marriage. The Bible often references a marriage to most closely reflect the relationship of Jesus Christ and His body of believers, called the Church or the Bride of Christ (1 Corinthians 12:12, 1 Corinthians 12:27, Ephesians 5:25-27 & Revelation 19:7). Thus, Christian marriages are often attacked as a way of sidelining those looked up to by singles—be they believers in Jesus Christ or not. May we pray for our marriages both while residing under the same roof as well as for periods when we are separated geographically by zip codes and even distant time zones. Take stock in this truth Ladies, the God of perfect love is bigger than our suffering and aching hearts (Romans 8:38-39)! I can testify that this has been the case for us and it now can be the case for you, too.

 

This study is unique in the fact that it has been written in response to the nudging the Lord has put upon my own heart—to counsel my own heart for not only the year apart from the man I love most in the world—but then the return of our family to the Middle East in response to the Lord’s leading. I would love to say that my children were spared of the stress, the chaos and the heartache that has been associated with this traumatic season of saying good-bye, hello and good-bye again to Daddy for an extended time and later friends, but that simply has not been the truth. If you too, are a parent who has felt that you have “missed the mark” to represent Jesus Christ under the current pressure you are living in, may I encourage you this very day. God is bigger than our problems, bigger than our blow-ups, and bigger than our deepest pain (2 Peter 1). Listen to me now, do not give up! You are not a quitter. You were made for so much more than this heartache and turmoil. Keep pressing into the Lord; you may not be able to see the end in sight yet, but rest assured, the best is yet to come!

 

Begin by confessing your shortcomings to the Lord (1 John 1:9-10) and ask for His help in walking through this Valley of Trouble with Him (Psalm 23). This will actually make you stronger and more stouthearted through the reading and meditation on the Word of God; the Holy Bible (Psalm 119:50) and daily bringing your requests and sincere heart before the Lord in prayer (Philippians 4:6).

 

The Word of God is where our hearts can be encouraged and redirected back to the Lord in times of chaos and great turmoil (Psalm 119:105, Proverbs 6:23 & 2 Peter 1:19). Hold fast to the biblical knowledge that with Jesus Christ, He will faithfully lead you out.

 

 

“The righteous man will flourish like the palm tree,

He will grow like a cedar in Lebanon.

 

Planted in the house of the Lord,

They will flourish in the courts of our God.

 

They will still yield fruit in old age;

They shall be full of sap and very green,

 

To declare that the Lord is upright;

He is my rock, and there is no unrighteousness in Him.”

 

Psalm 92:12-15 (NASB)

 

To my LORD Jesus Christ, Who has been faithful to walk my precious family through each mountaintop and valley of this great adventure. May praise and hope in Jesus Christ alone be gleaned from these pages.

 

Christ is the answer

 

 

Theme of Week One: God Hears Me

 

Week One, Day One:

 

“The LORD is near the brokenhearted; He saves those crushed in spirit.” Psalm 34:18 (HCSB)

 

There are times in our lives when we cry out to God, with nothing left to say. Our hopes seem dashed. Our prayers appear unanswered. And, deep down, we may even fear that God simply could not fix the situation at this point anyway. On days like this, soak in the truth of God’s Word. The words of Psalm 34:18 beautifully reminds us, that not just today, but each day, the LORD is near and saves those who are crushed. What a comfort to recall that in such seasons of our lives, regardless of the duration, the LORD is near and indeed saves.

 

Prayer for the day:

Dear LORD, help (name)_____. You see the pain. You see the complexity of the situation. Thank you that Your Holy Bible is trustworthy and true. Please give (name)______ the assurance that this very day, You are providing comfort and presence in this incredibly difficult time. In Jesus’ name, amen.

 

 

 

Week One, Day Two:

 

“For the High and Exalted One who lives forever, whose name is Holy says this:” I live in a high and holy place, and with the oppressed and lowly of spirit, to revive the spirit of the lowly and revive the heart of the oppressed.” Isaiah 57:15 (HCSB)

 

Royalty dwells in palaces with elegance and lighthearted living. Yet, praise God that the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, Jesus Christ, wanted to have fellowship with each of us. The Bible assures us that each life is so treasured to God that even while we were still involved in crazy living, Jesus paid our ransom (1 John 4:9). Rest in the reality today that your life is so precious to God that He stepped out of His royal living in order to revive each heart that becomes oppressed by sorrow, guilt and pain.

 

Prayer for today:

Dear Jesus, thank You for caring for each of our lives. Thank you for caring for (name) _________ life. Thank You that Your Word, the Holy Bible, assures us that we are never alone in our sorrows. It is You, the High and Exalted One who revives our hearts. Help (name) _______ to claim this truth for today. In Jesus’ name, amen.

 

 

 

Week One, Day Three:

“The God of old is your dwelling place, and underneath are the everlasting arms. He drives out the enemy before you and commands, “Destroy!” Deuteronomy 33:27 (HCSB)

 

Have you ever just needed someone to back you up? When we belong to Jesus Christ, as we call upon His name, we are tapping into the eternal power of God. The same God that created the world (1 John 1:1), delivered the Israelites from the hands of Pharaoh (Exodus 14:29-31) and raised Jesus Christ from the dead (Matthew 28:5-7) is the same God you can call upon this very day. As we learn to find comfort and refuge underneath the powerful arms of Almighty God, we will see that it is God who will destroy our problems, in His perfect timing.

 

Prayer for today:

Dear Jesus, thank You for being all knowing and all powerful. Thank You for not only seeing the problems in (name) _______ life, but also destroying these problems, in Your perfect timing. Help me to claim this truth for today. You are trustworthy and Your timing is perfect. In Jesus’ name, amen.

 

 

 

Week One, Day Four:

 

“Be a rock of refuge for me, where I can always go. Give the command to save me, for You are my rock and fortress.” Psalm 71:3 (HCSB)

 

When the diagnosis is worse than expected, call on the LORD to be your rock. When the relationship appears forever shattered, call on the LORD to be your fortress. When you no longer feel in control of your life and wonder if there is a point to continue on, call on the name of the LORD to be your rock and fortress. Regardless of our situations, no matter how deep the pain, there is always hope in Jesus Christ. Take a deep breath today and hold fast to this prayer of Psalm 71:3. This verse is a plea for God’s help. Make it your own today—God is waiting for your permission to intervene in the story. In faith, put the name of the one in trouble on the rock of Jesus today.

 

***Have a picture of a rock sketch here.

 

Prayer for today:

Dear Jesus, please be the safe house of refuge for (name) ___________. Thank You that at Your word, rescue is realized within any situation. Help (name) ________ to grant You the permission to intervene into this situation today. Please be the rock for (name) ______ in a special way this day. Thank you, LORD. In Jesus’ name, amen.

 

 

 

Week One, Day Five:

 

2Let my prayer come before You; Incline Your ear to my cry! 3For my soul has had enough troubles, And my life has drawn near to Sheol.” Psalm 88:2-3 (NASB)

 

There are seasons in life that simply leave us numb. Yet, no matter how mad we get, no matter how many nasty words we speak, the outcome does not change. When we feel overwhelmed by helplessness and inadequacy, may we cry out to the LORD in an unvarnished way. The God of the Bible, Jesus Christ, has broad shoulders. Bring your pain—the situations that have numbed your heart—to the LORD today. He is ready to rescue you in the midst of it all (1 Peter 5:7).

 

Prayer for today:

Dear Jesus, help (name) ________ with feelings of being numb and overwhelmed. Thank You, Jesus, that we can come to You with honesty and know that You care about even the smallest details of our lives. Help this truth to be made clear to (name) ______ today. In Your name I pray, amen.

 

 

Week One, Day Six:

 

“I have called upon You, for You will answer me, O God; Incline Your ear to me, hear my speech.” Psalm 17:6 (NASB)

 

In sports, there is a moment when only the best of the best can save the play or win the game. The psalmist is making a similar plea. He acknowledges that God is the one who has always come through for him. May we take time today to speak this truth to the Lord from our own personal stories. Not only will it bless the Lord, but it will be a sincere encouragement to our own hearts as we recall the various ways God has saved the day in the past. If you are new to the faith, know that God is ready to do the same for you that He has been in the business of doing for all of humanity since inception—saving the day—with the perfect play.

 

Prayer for today:

Dear Jesus, thank You that I can approach You with my needs. Thank You that (name)_______ can approach You with needs as well. Please minister to (name)_______ heart today. Help (name)______ to lay the heavy burdens down because You really do care for (name)________. In Jesus’ name, amen.

 

 

Week One, Day Seven:
“O my God, incline Your ear and hear! Open Your eyes and see our desolations and the city which is called by Your name; for we are not presenting our supplications before You on account of any merits of our own, but on account of Your great compassion.” Daniel 9:18 (NASB)

 

This prayer in Daniel is one that echoes that all are helpless to restore what is needed—apart from the Lord’s help. With humility to God’s greatness and openly stated need, Daniel earnestly presented his requests to the Lord. In the midst of our own chaos, may we be a Christian people who are marked by this trait of running to God with both humility to God’s awesome power and acknowledgement that He indeed is more than able to come through in any situation.

 

 

Prayer for today:

Dear Lord, hope is found in You alone. Please minister to (name)_______ as the battle wages on today. Thank You that you see the destruction and will bring rescue to the situation, through Your great compassion, at Your perfect time. Help (name)_________ to cling to You in a new way today. In Jesus’ name, amen.

 

 

 

**Week One in review. Please write down the most meaningful verse from this past week below. As you do, please take the time to thank God for His Word. There is such a depth of strength that we are able to tap into by praying the Lord’s promises back to Him. He is faithful to sustain us in all our sorrows. Thank the Lord for His faithfulness.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

** Optional Service Project (Acts 20:35): This week, find someone to bless with a small assortment of flowers simply because Jesus loves them. It could be a neighbor, co-worker, friend at church, etc. In doing this, pray for this individual to feel the love of God in a new way this week.

 

HOMESCHOOLING in COVID…TODDLER LORD’S PRAYER

“Pray, then, in this way:

‘Our Father who is in heaven,

Hallowed be Your name.

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‘Your kingdom come.

Your will be done,

On earth as it is in heaven.

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‘Give us this day [a]our daily bread.

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‘And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors.

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‘And do not lead us into temptation, but deliver us from [b]evil. [c][For Yours is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever. Amen.’]

 

 

Our Heavenly Father, set apart and most special is Your name. May Your desires (kingdom) and Your will be done on earth as it is in Heaven. Give us the things You see as necessary for us to accomplish Your will for today. And forgive us from the wrong and hurtful things that we do, as we forgive others who have also done wrong and hurtful things. And do not lead us into temptation, but help us to overcome naughty things that will not make You happy. For the Kingdom, the power and the glory belong to God alone forever. Amen.

Matthew 6:9-13

HOMESCHOOLING in COVID…Counting in the Bible

Number Counting from 1-12—This could be used to help remember the clock numbers, too

One. There is one God (1 Chronicles 17:20).

Two. The Bible has two parts; the Old Testament and the New Testament (Psalm 119:105)

Three. God has three parts: God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit (Matthew 3:16-17)

Four. The first four disciples of Jesus were Peter, Andrew, James and John (Matthew 4:18-22)

Five. A little boy was used by Jesus to feed over 5,000 with his lunch of two fish and five barley loaves (John 6:1-13)

Six. On day six of creation, God made every animal that crawls and walks as well as mankind (Genesis 1:24-31).

Seven. On day seven of creation, God rested (Genesis 2:2).

Eight. Josiah was eight years old when he became king (2 Kings 22:1).

Nine. Jesus healed ten men, but nine did not say thank you (Luke 17:17).

Ten. God gave Moses the Ten Commandments (Deuteronomy 4:13).

Eleven. After Jesus rose from the dead, He appeared to His eleven disciples (Mark 16:14-15).

Twelve. Jesus told His twelve disciples that anyone who wants to be first in God’s kingdom, must be the very last and the servant to all (Mark 9:35).

HOMESCHOOLING in COVID…ENCOURAGING KIDS for Jesus Christ…let’s count the ways

100 Phrases to encourage your child

  1. I love you

  2. I care about you

  3. I love being your mama/daddy

  4. I know you can do it

  5. I love playing _____ with you

  6. I love how you think

  7. I love seeing you smile

  8. I love how you consider others

  9. I love how you love Jesus

  10. You are so pretty/handsome

  11. God has made you priceless

  12. You can do all things with God

  13. God is always with you

  14. I pray for you

  15. You make me laugh

  16. I love to share a special treat with you

  17. I love how you see God’s creation

  18. “Good morning, God loves you – and so do I!”

  19. I love that you are my daughter/son

  20. You are a great friend

  21. You are a great sister/brother

  22. You are honest

  23. You help others

  24. You are important

  25. I love reading the Bible with you

  26. I love to hear you pray

  27. You ________ (color, kick a ball, sing, etc.) really well

  28. I hear you

  29. I appreciate you

  30. You put a lot of effort into that and I can see it

  31. I am sorry. Will you forgive me?

  32. I will always forgive you.

  33. I love how you take care of your _________ (dollies, trucks, books, etc.)

  34. I love how modest you dress

  35. Great job _____________ (brushing your teeth, putting clothing away, etc.)

  36. I love how you included him/her on the playground.

  37. I love how you forgive

  38. I love your laugh

  39. I love your smile

  40. I love your silly faces

  41. I love how you sing

  42. You are really special

  43. You are a fast learner!

  44. You are so creative!

  45. You are a great story teller

  46. You are a forever friend to me

  47. I thank God that I can call you mine

  48. I love to read with you

  49. I love to rock you

  50. God has made you brave—trust in Jesus and reply on Him.

  51. God has made you for something special—How exciting is that?!

  52. God loves you and so do I!

  53. God smiles when He sees you

  54. You ask great questions—God has given you a great brain! Use it for Him.

  55. You are smart—use your mind for Jesus Christ

  56. You will make a huge impact in the world

  57. Follow God—He will not let you down

  58. God sees you and so do I

  59. God hears you and so do I

  60. God cherishes you and so do I

  61. You have pretty eyes. Isn’t God amazing?

  62. You have pretty hair. Isn’t God good?

  63. Thank you for letting him/her go first

  64. Thank you for sharing. When you act like that, you make God smile.

  65. Thank you for telling the truth, that makes God very happy

  66. Thank you for your help. God is so good!

  67. Thank you for saying that in love

  68. Thank you for doing that with love

  69. You are responsible and I trust you

  70. You are trustworthy and I love relying on you

  71. You are respectful and you make my heart happy

  72. You are respectable and I could not be more blessed to call you my child

  73. You are a good girl/boy who is loved and seen by Almighty God

  74. I am so impressed by you

  75. Jesus loves you (John 3:16)

  76. You are fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14)

  77. I love to hear you pray to God (Psalm 8:2)

  78. I love to watch you share! That makes Jesus happy.

  79. Thank you for helping me today. You are a great helper!

  80. I love how loving you are.

  81. God has a special plan for you (Jeremiah 29:11-13)

  82. Don’t try to be like me, try to be like Jesus.

  83. God uses you to teach me things all the time—you already have an impact on the world for Jesus Christ!

  84. When you grow up, you will be a great wife/husband

  85. When you grow up, you will be a great mama/daddy

  86. You are a hard worker

  87. I love being outside with you

  88. Thank you, Jesus, for my __________ (child’s name)

  89. I love your boldness for Jesus

  90. I love how you love our family

  91. Great job explaining that

  92. Great job demonstrating that

  93. Thank you for your patience

  94. Thank you for listening

  95. You give great hugs

  96. I love your homemade gifts

  97. You are a treasure to God and a treasure to me (Ephesians 2:8-10)

  98. You are worth it—Jesus proved it by dying on the cross (1 John 4:9-10)

  99. You are worth fighting for

  100. You are priceless

HOMESCHOOLING in COVID…The only way to get to heaven: Jesus

Activities to Illustrate Bible Themes

The only way to get to heaven: Jesus

  1. Take a standard piece of blank paper

Do you see it? Are there any hints on the front or back? How can we get to heaven? Well, allow us to find out how by following along.

 

  1. While orienting the piece of paper “hot dog” or as a standard piece of paper to be read, fold the top right corner down to the left side of the paper (should resemble a sail from a sailboat)

Some think that they can get to heaven by sailing there on a big ship. Is this the way we got to heaven? (No.)

 

  1. Fold the top left corner down to the right side of the paper (should resemble a house with a pointed roof)

Some think that they can get to heaven by having lots of things. Some think that by having all of the latest toys, clothing and friends, surely they will make it. But, is this how we get to heaven? (No.)

 

  1. Fold both sides inward-about two inches (should resemble a rocket ship)

Some think that if they are smart enough they will get to heaven. But, is this how we get to heaven? (No.)

 

  1. Have an adult unfold the last step and cut both sides off (along the folds).

The only way that we can get to heaven is to acknowledge our need for help from Jesus Christ and tell God we are sorry for trying to do it on our own.

 

  1. As you unfold it, a cross will be revealed. Jesus is the only way to get to heaven and be right with God the Father.

Through believing in your heart that Jesus Christ is Lord and saying that you want to follow Him with your life, you will get to go to heaven. J No matter where in the world you live, the truth remains the same. Jesus came to Earth in order to offer the joy of heaven and eternal life to all who will believe in His name. How cool is that?! J If you have never trusted Jesus with your heart before, you can do so now and know that you will go to heaven.

 

Feel free to pray with me now: Dear Jesus, I believe that you are God’s one and only Son. I believe that you took the big timeout (death on the cross) for me so that I will not have to. Thank you for loving me like you do. Please come into my heart and be the King of my life forever. I want to go to heaven. I want to make you happy. In Jesus name, amen.

 

Two verses to confirm what is being said:

 

“For the wages of sin is death, but the free gift of God is eternal life through Christ Jesus our Lord.” Romans 6:23 (NLT)

 

“that if you confess with your mouth Jesus as Lord, and believe in your heart that God raised Him from the dead, you will be saved; for with the heart a person believes, resulting in righteousness, and with the mouth he confesses, resulting in salvation.” Romans 10:9-10 (NASB)

HOMESCHOOLING in COVID…Play Dough Activity to Illustrate PRESSING INTO GOD

Activities to Illustrate Bible Lessons

 

Press into God (Play Dough)

 

  1. Give each child some play dough to play with.

 

  1. Give them various things to press their play dough into to create impressions.

When we hang around people who are not acting nice, we run the risk of becoming like them. When we listen to music that is not saying good things, we run the risk of believing the naughty things that they say.

 

  1. Discuss with the children that we are like play dough.

The Bible encourages us to spend time with people who want to make God happy through being nice to others and using kind words. The same is true for the shows we watch on television or our computer or even the music we listen to. Just like this play dough, we too can be impressioned by the things we are around.

 

  1. Take your play dough and press it into a new mold.

By pressing into God by reading our Bible, going to church and asking questions about God, we will learn how to be like Him. By doing this, when people look at our lives and the things we choose to be involved in, they will be pointed to God. What a cool thing! Just by living our lives to please God, we can help point others to knowing God.

 

Verses from the Holy Bible to affirm what is being taught:

 

“Do not be misled: “Bad company corrupts good character.” 1 Corinthians 15:33 (NIV)

 

“See to it that no one takes you captive through philosophy and empty deception, according to the tradition of men, according to the elementary principles of the world, rather than according to Christ. For in Him all the fullness of Deity dwells in bodily form,” Colossians 2:8-9 (NASB)

 

 

HOMESCHOOLING in COVID…Play dough activity to illustrate FORGIVENESS

Forgiveness lesson with playdough

  1. Give each child a lump of play dough. Let them play with the play dough as you give the lesson.

 

  1. List many things that we do that do not make God happy (not sharing, gossiping, lying, cheating, etc.). With each thing stated, roll a little ball out of play dough and stick it together.

When we tell God that we do not want to do things His way, but rather our own way, we make Him sad. We don’t want to make God sad! When we choose to hurt other people, not tell the truth and forget that we are very loved and important to God, we are missing out on God’s best for us!

 

  1. Have the children look at the pile of lumps from the play dough.

When God looks at us, this is what we look like to Him, before we ask for His forgiveness. We look like a big pile of yuck! But, thank God, the same God who knows our hearts, our thoughts and minds the most is the same God who wants to clean us from the filthy things we do, say and think. How great is that?! J

 

  1. When we ask for God to forgive us, He squishes and blots out each and every one of our hurts. He does not remember them any more.

Take your hand and squish your play dough lump pile until it is flat. Remove your hand for the children to look for the lumps. Ask them what they see instead of lumps. Some may not see anything initially, but encourage them to come closer to look.

 

When the Lord forgives us, not only has our disobedience been wiped away, but He leaves His mark on us (reference the lines from your own hand print on the play dough). It is not by our own goodness that we have been forgiven, but because of the fact that Jesus Christ took the big timeout for us (dying on the cross of Calvary) so that we would not have to. What an amazing God we serve!

 

“It is I who sweep away your transgressions for My own sake and remember your sins no more.” Isaiah 43:25 (HCSB)

 

“And I will forgive their wickedness, and I will never again remember their sins.” Hebrews 8:12 (NLT)

 

“And just as it is appointed for people to die once–and after this, judgment–so also the Messiah, having been offered once to bear the sins of many, will appear a second time, not to bear sin, but to bring salvation to those who are waiting for Him.” Hebrews 9:27-28 (HCSB)

HOMESCHOOLING in COVID…Sight Words in Scripture

Sight Words in Scripture

By Katie Messer

 

Of: Jesus is the Son of God. (1 John 4:15)

 

His: Mary was His mother. (Luke 2)

 

Her: Her husband, Joseph, built things for a living. (Mark 6:3)

 

The: The free gift of eternal life is through Jesus Christ. (1 John 5:11)

 

My: The Lord is my shepherd; I have everything that I need. (Psalm 23)

 

This: This is God’s rule: that you love one another as He loves us. (John 13:34)

 

On: “Set your mind on things above, not earthly things.” (Colossians 3:2 NIV)

 

And: Peace from God will guard your hearts and minds in Jesus. (Philippians 4:7)

Him: My hope of heaven is in Him (Jesus). (Philippians 3:20)

 

If: If anyone believes in Jesus, they will be saved. (Titus 3:5)

 

Off: We must tell the truth and put off old habits that make God sad. (Ephesians 4:25)

 

Like: I like to follow Jesus. (Mark 1:17)

 

By: We learn about Jesus by hearing about His life. (Mark 4:9)

 

I: Jesus says, “I am the way, the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father, but through Me.” (John 14:6)

 

Is: There is always hope in Jesus Christ. (Romans 15:13)

 

You: God loves you. (1 John 4:9)

 

At: They were amazed at what Jesus had done. (Luke 9:43)

 

Have: I have told my friends about Jesus. (Matthew 28:19)

 

From: People from every nation can accept Jesus into their hearts. (John 3:16)

 

Or: Neither sadness or hard times can separate us from the love of God. (Romans 8:35)

 

Words: I will use my words to make Jesus happy. (Psalm 119:12-13)

 

All: Love the Lord your God with all of your heart, soul and mind. (Matthew 22:37)

 

Your: Love your brother and sister. (1 John 4:21)

 

Can: I can do anything through Jesus Christ. (Philippians 4:13)

 

Said: Jesus said, “Follow Me.” (Mark 2:14)

 

Use: I will use my hands to praise God. (Psalm 63:4)

 

Each: God wants each and every person to go to heaven. (2 Peter 3:9)