88 Great Daddy Daughter DatesSample
Day Four
Treasure Hunt
Scripture: Proverbs 2:3–5
Wrap up a treat or a small gift that your daughter will enjoy. Number twenty index cards from 1 to 20. Hide card number 20 with the treat in a clever hiding place. On the back of card number 19, write a clue about the location of card number 20. Hide card number 19, and write a clue about its location on card number 18. Continue hiding the cards and writing clues about their hiding places until cards 2 through 20 are hidden. Save card 1 to give your daughter at the beginning of the game.
Keep your daughter’s reading level and age in mind as you write out clues. A young, beginning reader could read clues such as “in a cup” or “in the tub.” An older daughter’s clues can be more complex, such as “where things tumble” (in the dryer), “where Dad finds strength to face the day” (the coffeepot), or “where we see the future” (the calendar).
Give card 1 to your daughter. Tag along with her as she works her way through the clues. Feel free to give little hints if she gets stuck—the game should be challenging enough to be fun but not so hard that she gets frustrated. Praise her when she figures out a really tricky clue. Celebrate with her when she finds the special gift at the end!
The one thing about a treasure hunt is that it takes persistence to make it to the prize at the end. We should have that same determination when it comes to finding wisdom and deepening our knowledge of God.
In Proverbs 2:3–5, Solomon encourages his child to:
call out for insight
and cry aloud for understanding,
and if you look for it as for silver
and search for it as for hidden treasure,
then you will understand the fear of the Lord and find the knowledge of God.
Use the “clues” in Scripture, in the teaching you find at church, and in your prayer time to eagerly hunt for wisdom. The most exciting prize we will ever receive is finding the truth of who God is!
Dear God,
Help us to search for wisdom as a great treasure. We want to find wisdom so we can know you better and worship you. Teach us your truth through your Word so we will trust you more as we follow you. Amen!
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About this Plan
I (Rob) had a passion to connect with my three daughters, but I didn’t have the tools. I knew other dads who felt like me: they loved their girls but felt ill-equipped to connect with them on a deeper level. My hope is that the six dates I suggest in this devotional will help you do just that. Have fun as you strengthen one of the most beautiful and important relationships in your life!
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