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  • God, help me raise thankful children - Bible plan (5 days)

    Thanks and Giving Go Hand in Hand - Day 5

    Ephesians 1:15-19
    1 Thessalonians 5:11

    Have you ever noticed that thanks and giving are two sides of the same coin? Thankfulness has a natural result—it leads to action. When we’re thankful, we see opportunities to serve others and...
    God, help me raise thankful children - Bible plan (5 days)

    Thanks and Giving Go Hand in Hand - Day 5

    Ephesians 1:15-19
    1 Thessalonians 5:11

    Have you ever noticed that thanks and giving are two sides of the same coin? Thankfulness has a natural result—it leads to action. When we’re thankful, we see opportunities to serve others and share God’s love with them.

    Today, we read about the results of Paul’s thankfulness. His thankful heart produced action.

    Paul’s immediate response was to pray for the church in Ephesus. He was thankful for them and wanted them to grow closer to God. One of the most effective gifts we can give to another person is the gift of prayer. It may seem like the least we can do, but God sees prayer as an essential act of service to another. Teaching our children the value of prayer and then modeling its importance in our family is essential. Prayer is the result of a thankful heart.

    Second, Paul taught us another result of thankfulness. In 1 Thessalonians 5:11, we’re called to encourage one another and build each other up! When our hearts are thankful, we are called to pass that encouragement on to others. Children are often great at tearing others down, so it is our responsibility to teach them skills for building other up.

    At Compassion, that’s one of our goals too! We seek to help children who are living in poverty have the hope and encouragement they need to succeed in life. We do this through “sponsors,” who give hope because of their thankful hearts.

    Suggested Prayer:

    Heavenly Father, may my thankful heart not sit stagnant. I want my thanks to result in giving. May I pass along Your blessings to others, including my children. Give me a heart of prayer for them and also help me to build them up today. May their lives be impacted by my thankful heart.

    Activity Idea:

    Instead of asking kids to create a list of gifts they want for Christmas or their birthday, write a list of gifts they want to give other people.
    Research a service project you can do as a family and plan it out together
    Search through the Compassion Christmas Gift catalog and select a gift for a child in need.
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    God, help me raise thankful children - Bible plan (5 days)

    Count Your Blessings, Name Them One By One - Day 4

    Luke 17:12-19
    Psalms 100:1-5


    Each of the ten men in our passage today came to Jesus with the hope of being healed. Jesus sent them to the priest and as they went, they were healed of their leprosy. All of them walked away...
    God, help me raise thankful children - Bible plan (5 days)

    Count Your Blessings, Name Them One By One - Day 4

    Luke 17:12-19
    Psalms 100:1-5


    Each of the ten men in our passage today came to Jesus with the hope of being healed. Jesus sent them to the priest and as they went, they were healed of their leprosy. All of them walked away cleansed, but only one turned back to praise Jesus for his healing.

    God desires that we come to Him with our thanksgiving. It’s an attitude we are called to learn. May we be like that one man who returned to express his gratefulness to Jesus.

    How often do you remind your kids to say, “thank you”? Probably numerous times a day, right? What would happen if we remind our kids to thank God as often as we remind them to say “thank you”? As we provide consistent reminders, thankfulness will become a consistent response. The more we practice thankfulness together with our kids, the more naturally it will flow from our grateful hearts.

    Psalm 107:1 says, “Give thanks to the Lord, for he is good; his love endures forever.”

    Suggested Prayer:

    God, I want to be like the one man who returned to thank Jesus. I want to see Your hand in everyday life events and remember to thank You. May I teach my children this quality too. We want to be thankful today. Amen.

    Activity Ideas:

    Encourage each person in your family to make a list of things they are thankful for—one thing for each year they have been alive. If you want to make it even harder for the older kids and adults, restrict the list to only things that are free (i.e. sunshine, hope, mountains).
    Create a thankfulness scavenger hunt. Ask children to take photos of things they are thankful for.
    Design a family “Blessing Book” out of a notebook or journal. Each night for 1 month, record a list of your blessings.
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  • God, help me raise thankful children - Bible plan (5 days)

    Thankful in Hard Times - Day 3
    Psalms 28:1-9
    1 Peter 1:6-7

    We all want to avoid hardship as much as possible. In fact, many of us try to run the other way whenever we see difficult times ahead. In our verses today, we learned some valuable lessons about the place of...
    God, help me raise thankful children - Bible plan (5 days)

    Thankful in Hard Times - Day 3
    Psalms 28:1-9
    1 Peter 1:6-7

    We all want to avoid hardship as much as possible. In fact, many of us try to run the other way whenever we see difficult times ahead. In our verses today, we learned some valuable lessons about the place of thanksgiving in the midst of difficulties.

    In the middle of hardship, David cries out to God. “Praise be to the Lord, for he has heard my cry for mercy. The Lord is my strength and my shield; my heart trusts in him, and he helps me. My heart leaps for joy, and with my song I praise him.” Even in deep heartache, David is able to remember who God is and express his trust in God.

    In our second passage for today, Peter told us the reason to be thankful for hardship. He said that “these have come so that the proven genuineness of your faith—of greater worth than gold, which perishes even though refined by fire—may result in praise, glory and honor when Jesus Christ is revealed.”

    We all go through difficult times and our kids are watching how we respond. We can share our hurt with our kids, but also point out our thanksgiving in the midst of trials.

    Our kids struggle too. Let’s be intentional about teaching our kids how to respond when life circumstances are difficult. Sometimes giving thanks is the last thing on our mind, but it is the most important thing to do!



    Suggested Prayer:

    Father, thank You for the hard things I’m experiencing in my life today. I know You are teaching me, so help me to learn all that You desire. May my children see my teachable spirit and grow closer to You during this time.

    Activity Idea:

    At dinner tonight, share about a time in your life that was difficult. What did God teach you through the experience? What are you thankful for now?
    In response, have your kids think of experiences in their own lives where they were thankful in hard times.
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  • God, help me raise thankful children - Bible plan (5 days)

    The Perfect Gift - Day 2

    How would you react if God walked up to you and handed you a gift? I think we would all fall on our faces before Him in worship and thankfulness.

    In James 1:17, which we read today, we learn that every good and perfect gift is from Him. He is...
    God, help me raise thankful children - Bible plan (5 days)

    The Perfect Gift - Day 2

    How would you react if God walked up to you and handed you a gift? I think we would all fall on our faces before Him in worship and thankfulness.

    In James 1:17, which we read today, we learn that every good and perfect gift is from Him. He is completely worthy of our worship and thanksgiving. We can credit Him with everything good. When we are thankful, our focus moves from our selfish desires and refocuses us on our great God who is in control. It reminds us of the bigger picture. We have abundant life and innumerable blessings!

    Take a moment to think of times when you and your kids are least grateful. Is it in times of busyness or anxiety? Stress can be one of the greatest deterrents to a thankful heart. It is in these circumstances that we need to take a deep breath and be intentional about our gratitude.

    Perhaps you’re least grateful when life’s circumstances are heavy on your heart. At Compassion, we often see children who are in desperate circumstances. Yet many of them are so thankful for the little things. Check out what these children think of when asked about their blessings.

    Suggested Prayer:

    Heavenly Father, when I am least thankful, provide me with a grateful heart. When I am busy and anxious, calm me so that I can refocus on the truth of Your Word. May a habit of thanksgiving be always on my heart.

    Activity Idea:

    Set aside time today to write a thank you note. Show your children how to do it and have them write one of their own. It may be a note to their bus driver, their pastor, or someone else who helps them.
    
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  • God, help me raise thankful children - Bible plan

    Put Gratitude in the Attitude! - day 1

    As parents, we can motivate our kids and put gratitude back in their attitude! The most effective way to teach a child to have a thankful attitude is to model thankfulness in our own lives.

    In the verses we read today, God calls us to give...
    God, help me raise thankful children - Bible plan

    Put Gratitude in the Attitude! - day 1

    As parents, we can motivate our kids and put gratitude back in their attitude! The most effective way to teach a child to have a thankful attitude is to model thankfulness in our own lives.

    In the verses we read today, God calls us to give thanks in all circumstances. Thanksgiving is to be a way of life for us—an attribute that naturally flows from our hearts. So often, gratefulness isn’t our natural reaction. Instead, we get a case of the “gimmes”—give me this, give me that or I deserve that. That entitlement is not honoring to God. Instead, we are called to “give thanks” in all circumstances.

    If we are to model thankfulness to our kids, we have to first understand it. Let’s dig into Scripture and see why gratefulness is held as such a high attribute in the life of a believer.

    First, in our Bible reading today, we read 1 Thessalonians 5:16-17 which tells us that a thankful heart is God’s will for each of us! He has given us everything we need to rejoice always, pray continually, and give thanks in all circumstances.

    Second, we saw in Psalm 136:1 that we are called to gratefulness because God is good. His constant goodness is catalyst for us to be thankful. We also learned in this verse that we can be thankful because God’s love endures forever. Apart from Him, we have nothing. It is only because of His goodness and love that we have life.

    Ask yourself, what am I thankful for right now? Share those things aloud with your kids today.

    That brings honor to God and teaches a valuable lesson at the same time!

    Suggested Prayer:

    God, I want to model thankfulness to my children. I want them to see how gratefulness can change my heart and my reaction to the busyness of life. I confess my tendency to complain when, in reality, I have so much to be thankful for. Change me. Give me a heart of thankfulness today. Amen.

    Activity Idea:

    Several times today, shout out “STOP.” Each time, ask each of your children to share 5 things they are thankful for.
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