How to See God in Middle SchoolSample

Admitting when we’re wrong can be tough, but it's an important part of growing. It’s like recognizing the parts of us that hold us back from fully following God. Being led by the Spirit means noticing those things in our lives that aren’t helping us grow, like bad habits or negative thoughts.
The phrase “bring sorrow” here shows how our choices can make God feel. God wants the best for us, but when we choose things that aren’t good for us, it keeps us from living the full life God wants for us. Confessing mistakes and asking for help isn’t shameful—it’s actually how we stay close to God. It keeps us focused on God and helps us grow stronger in our relationship with God.
This week, ask God to help you see areas where you can grow to reflect more of Jesus in your thoughts and actions toward others.
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A middle school Devotional designed to help students explore the way God’s Spirit is at work in their everyday lives. In this Devotional, you’ll find guidance to see how you can make a spiritual habit out of looking for, seeing, and connecting with God and how that habit will produce Good Fruit in your life.
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We would like to thank reThink Group for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://thinkorange.com/youth-ministry/
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