GOSPEL CONVERSATION OPPORTUNITY
In this week’s readings, we were reminded of the history of the Israelites. What is your spiritual heritage? Parents, spend some time this week sharing with your family how you came to know Christ and how God used different people in your life to point you to him. Psalm 78:4 reminds us to “tell a future generation the praiseworthy acts of the Lord.” Sharing how we came to know Him is definitely praiseworthy!
Click below for this weeks take home sheet!
April Memory Verse:
If you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. One believes with the heart, resulting in righteousness, and one confesses with the mouth, resulting in salvation.
Using the daily reading prompts from George H. Guthrie’s Read the Bible for Life, here’s how to use this devotional:
- Bring your Bible! Your kids need to see that everything you are reading to them or learning about comes from an actual Bible!
- Each day starts with a reading prompt. Read the selection as a family. If your kids are readers, encourage them to read along with you.
- After you’ve read the passage, read the short devotional thought that goes along with each passage.
- Prayer and application are important any time we read God’s word! After each devotional, there is a challenge to help apply what your family has read that day.
- There is a reading for six days of the week. The last reading of the week is a Gospel Conversation Prompt to help you connect the reading from the week with God’s plan for salvation.
Other Resources:
April memory verse coloring sheet