Parents and Kids Daily Devotional "This Is Living"نموونە

It is human to feel angry or upset at those who made a mistake or hurt our feelings. It is also impossible to remain patient every time someone treats us unpleasantly. However, the Word of God today teaches us to not let the sun go down while we are still angry. What does this mean? God wants us to learn not to hide our anger, but instead learn to calm down and forgive.
Is that easy? Of course not.
The key is to remember that God will never leave us. He sees everything. He is able to convert the bad things into good, as long as our heart is right with God.
We are actually hurting ourselves when we suppress our anger. If you feel angry or upset, learn to be open with your feelings. Ask God to help you. Tell the other person how you feel and forgive him/her. Then, you will be at peace.
Devotion for Parents
Have you ever suppressed your anger toward your spouse or your children? How did you feel? How did you handle it?
Devotion for Kids
What do you do when you are angry at someone? What does the Bible say about anger? Would you obey what the Bible says?
Family Devotion Time
Watch the video with your family and discuss what you learn from the video.
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After we accept Jesus as God and Savior, our lives will change and our character will be renewed to become more and more like Him every day. What kind of life should followers of Christ have? What values do we need to hold? During this month we will invite the children to learn about this and teach them the values of truth that they should have in their lives.
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