A Kid's Guide To: Talking to God預覽
Focus on Hope
I have told you this, so that you might have peace in your hearts because of me. While you are in the world, you will have to suffer. But cheer up! I have defeated the world.
John 16:33 (CEV)
Bad guys. Diseases. Wars. Death.
It can be hard to believe there is good out there when most of what we see on the news or social media is really negative.
Where’s the hope?
It’s in God! The Bible shows us that good will conquer evil. God is bigger than all the bad things in the world. There is also a lot of good in the world around us. The amazing miracle it takes for a tree to grow, a baby to smile, or a dog to bark, shows God’s love and power.
Yes, bad things do happen, and hard times do come. Good people get sick or hurt, even die. But Jesus beat death. He died and was raised to life, bringing us hope! He promises a heaven so wonderful—a place where no one ever dies and the troubles of life won’t matter anymore.
The challenge for us is staying focused on the good, on God. One way to fight against the negative thoughts is by remembering the good things. Think about the good God who made them, and then read this week’s verse to help you find cheer in knowing God rules over all.
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It’s important to choose to focus on good things rather than negative things. Spending time with God can help you learn to do this more. In a thank-you letter to God, write about some of the good things you enjoy in life and how they remind you about God’s amazing characteristics.
PRAY
God, we need your hope! Remind me today of your goodness.
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Related passages: These additional verses will help you expand Scriptural knowledge and place on the armor of God’s Word to tackle each day. Swipe to read the passages today.
Psalm 91:14–15
Psalm 121:7–8
1 Corinthians 15:56–57
Romans 8:37–39
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Sometimes it feels like we just can't do anything right. However, God always wants to give his forgiveness and help--we just need to turn to him. In this 5-day devotional, designed specially for kids between the ages of 8-12, you'll learn that by talking to God, he'll always meet you with comfort and hope.
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