Because of Jesus A Lent and Easter Season Devotional for Families
Because of Jesus: A Lent and Easter Season Devotional for Families -©2018 Gather & Grow/ Jess Wolstenholm
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At Gather and Grow we believe Bible study doesn't have to be complicated to be effective. We use this simple method to make family
devotions easy.
These 5 steps (or seeds, as we like to call them) can take as little as 5
minutes and fit easily into your busy schedule. Simple faith seeds, planted and cultivated over time, will grow into a beautiful family faith that thrives.
Our Lent/Easter Season devotional follows this quick outline which you can use at the dinner table, at bedtime
or in the car when you are on the go.
P - prepare your heart (put away distractions, gather, pray, consider the topic you'll explore)
L - learn from the Word (read the Bible verse + a bit about its meaning)
A - ask questions (discuss the verse + faith concept together as a family)
N - name the truth (discover the truth God wants you to take away)
T - take action (think of ways you can put God's truth into action)
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Because of Jesus A Lent & Easter Season Devotional for Families
Our faith journey is all about being connected to God. Our Heavenly Father loves us; he knows us and he wants us to know him. But a long time ago when Adam and Eve disobeyed God in the garden, sin entered the world and that sin separated us from God. That is, until God sent his Son, Jesus, to die on the cross and take the punishment for our sins. Now, because of Jesus, we can be reunited with God through our relationship with his Son. When we make a decision to accept God's gift of salvation and become a Jesus follower, we reconnect with God and enjoy the abundant life he gives. In a few weeks, we're going to celebrate Easter. We'll probably get dressed up in fancy clothes and go to church. Maybe we'll enjoy a special dinner as a family. Easter is a very special holiday with lots of special meaning. It's a time to remember that Jesus died on the cross for our sins and rose again on the third day. It's a time to thank him and celebrate the new life we enjoy when we accept his gift of salvation. What is Lent? There is another special season we can celebrate even before Easter. It's called the season of Lent. Lent is a time set aside to help us prepare our hearts for Easter through prayer, repentance, sharing and sacrifice. The Lenten season begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Easter Sunday. When not counting Sundays, this equals 40 days. The 40 days of Lent represent the 40 days Jesus spent fasting in the desert (Matthew 4:1-11). What is fasting? Fasting is the sacrifice of something (usually food or drink) for a period of time (a meal, a day, a week, etc) in order to focus more on God. When we try to give up something we enjoy, it can be hard. But it's an opportunity to become closer to God as we pray and rely on him for strength. Growing closer to God is about more than being strong enough to give something up for him. So besides just fasting our favorite food or drink, we can observe Lent by giving up something we enjoy (treats, video games, TV shows) or adding a new habit (Bible reading, prayer, serving others) to change our life and grow with God. This is how Jesus prepared himself for his biggest test. And it's a good way for us to grow in faith as well. PARENTS Gather together as a family and pray about/discuss what you can add or subtract in your daily lives during this time as a way to focus more on God. Ideas for addition might include: a family devotion (like this one), an act of service or a daily practice of gratitude. Ideas for subtraction might include: a favorite food, toy, TV show or electronic device. You can also add or subtract something different on a weekly basis throughout Lent. It's not about how much you add or give up. It's about the willingness to alter your life in an effort to grow with God. What is Ash Wednesday? Ash Wednesday is the first day of Lent - the 40 days of prayer and fasting that represent Jesus' time in the desert prior to his public ministry. Its name comes from the practice of placing ashes on the forehead as a sign that we need God and of the sacrifice Jesus would become on our behalf.
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Ash Wednesday Get together as a family and discuss what you will add or subtract over the next 40 days. Talk and pray about the journey ahead. These six, simple family devotions can be completed on any day of the week. Do your best to set aside a regular time to learn about God's love and focus on the gift of Jesus we celebrate at Easter. PARENTS If you have not yet introduced your young children to the story of Easter consider reading it to them now in a children's Bible so they will be familiar with Jesus' death and resurrection. Explain to your children that although this story includes many hard moments, it has a very happy ending.
Abundant Love -An Ash Wednesday Devotional for Parents For this reason I bow my knees before the Father, from whom every family in heaven and on earth is named, that according to the riches of his glory he may grant you to be strengthened with power through his Spirit in your inner being, so that Christ may dwell in your hearts through faith - that you, being rooted and grounded in love, may have strength to comprehend with all the saints what is the breadth and length and height and depth, and to know the love of Christ that surpasses knowledge, that you may be filled with all the fullness of God. Now to him who is able to do far more abundantly than all that we ask or think, according to the power at work within us, to him be glory in the church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, forever and ever. Amen. Ephesians 3:14-21(ESV) Before you lead your family through this season of reflection, I hope you can find time to stop and soak in the truth of God's love for you. This passage from Ephesians sums up the Gospel so beautifully. Every family on earth (including yours), has been named by the Father. He offers us strength through the Spirit to abide as Christ dwells within us by faith. And because of this strength, which comes through the sacrifice of Jesus and our relationship with him, we have the capacity to understand the depth and breadth of God's great love. That's the Good News, friends. It's good news for our children and it's good news for us. It's the hope by which we live our lives. It's the power that gives us strength daily. Over the next 40 days as you add or subtract something from your own life to enhance your walk with Jesus, consider the deep love God has for you that he would allow his son to suffer in your place. May his love, fully realized in your heart and mind, propel you to go deeper in your relationship with him this season. PARENTS Throughout this devotional we will focus on what it means to have a friendship with Jesus and be his follower. If your child has not yet made a decision to follow Christ, there is a prompt at the end of this guide to lead them in a prayer of salvation. If they are not ready to take this step, pray and ask God to guide your conversations and trust him to move in their hearts in his perfect timing.
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WEEK 1-JESUS COMES
PREPARE - Let's talk about God's love for us. Put away distractions and pray, "God, show us something new today. "
LEARN - May you understand because of Jesus, God's love for you is big! Ephesians 3:18 (adapted)
Remember when Adam and Eve first sinned in the garden? Their disobedience separated them (and all people that came after) from God. But God loves his children too much to be apart from us. So he sent his son, Jesus, to die in our place as a sacrifice for our sins. We'll talk more about Jesus' sacrifice in the next few weeks. For now, let's pause and think about how much God must love us. He sent his son to show us his big love in real life.
ASK - 1. Why did Jesus come to earth? 2. What are some ways we feel God's love through Jesus?3. How can understanding God's big love change the way we act and treat others?
NAME the Truth - Jesus came to show us God's love.
TAKE Action - Use a piece of construction paper to cut out a big heart. Decorate the heart and write on it, "God's Love for Me is BIG!" Hang your heart in a place you will see it everyday. Each time you look at it, let it remind you to share God's big love with others.
WEEK 2 -JESUS CONNECTS
PREPARE - Let's talk about being connected to God through Jesus. Put away distractions and pray, "God, show us something new today. "
LEARN - I am the way. And I am the truth and the life. The only way to the Father is through me. John 14:6 (ICB)
Last week we learned that our sin separates us from God. But because he loves us so much, God sent Jesus to become a bridge that connects us back to him. The Bible tells us that being a friend of Jesus is the only way to be connected to God. When we follow Jesus, we grow closer to God and this leads to a joy-filled, abundant life.
ASK - 1. Who is the bridge that connects us back to God?
2. What does it mean to follow Jesus?3. How will our lives be changed if we decide to follow Jesus?
NAME the Truth - Our friendship with Jesus connects us to God.
TAKE Action - Start a blessings jar or gratitude journal. Record your blessings together as a family. Because of Jesus, we have so much to be thankful for (like being connected to God). Next month on Easter, we will celebrate Jesus' life and our friendship with him; the greatest blessing of all!
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WEEK 3 -JESUS LOVES
PREPARE - Let's talk about the joy of Jesus' love. Put away distractions and pray, "God, show us something new today."
LEARN - I have loved you even as the Father loved me. Remain in my love ... I have told you these things so that you will be filled with my joy. Yes, your joy will overflow. John 15:9,11 (NLT)
The Bible uses a really cool picture to explain what it means to be connected to God through Jesus. In the Book of John, Jesus says that he is the vine and we are the branches. He asks us to stay connected to him; to remain in his love. Just like a branch removed from a tree would wither and die, we can't experience true life unless we stay connected to Jesus. He promises that if we remain connected to him, we will have joy overflowing!
ASK - 1. What are some ways we can stay connected to Jesus? 2. What brings true, overflowing joy? 3. How can we share the joy of Jesus' love with others?
NAME the Truth - Jesus' love gives us joy.
TAKE Action - Gather together and do something that brings you joy. Have a dance party or a family game night. Consider inviting friends over to join in your joy. The best way to share Jesus's love is by inviting others to experience the true joy he brings.
WEEK 4 -JESUS DIES
PREPARE - Let's talk about Jesus' sacrifice. Put away distractions and pray, "God, show us something new today."
LEARN - I came that they may have life and have it abundantly. John 10:10b (ESV)
The Bible says in Romans 5:8, "While we were still sinners, Christ died for us." (NIV) God sent Jesus to show us his big love by dying on the cross for our sins. When we understand what Jesus did for us and choose to accept his gift and follow him, we grow closer to God which brings joy and blessings beyond anything we can imagine. But God doesn't offer us abundant life so we can keep it all to ourselves. Just like Jesus gave his life away, we can give our lives away by serving others and sharing our abundant blessings.
ASK - 1. Why did Jesus die on the cross for our sins? 2. What are some of the abundant blessings we enjoy because of Jesus? 3. How can we share our blessings or serve others this Easter season?
NAME the Truth - Jesus died so we can live an abundant life.
TAKE Action - Look for ways to serve others and share your blessings as a family. Consider setting aside a day this month to collect donations for a local charity or serve at a food pantry. Jesus died so we can live an abundant life - not only for our own pleasure but also to share his goodness with others!
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WEEK 5 -JESUS SAVES
PREPARE - Let's talk about being rescued because of Jesus. Put away distractions and pray, "God, show us something new today."
LEARN - For God loved the world so much that he gave his only son. God gave his son so that whoever believes in him may not be lost, but have eternal life. John 3:16 (ICB)
By dying on the cross, Jesus rescued us from our sin and offered us a joy-filled, abundant life. But his promise of life goes beyond what we experience here on earth. Because of Jesus' sacrifice, we are saved for eternity. That means one day we'll get to live with him in heaven! In the meantime, we can share our eternal hope with others and trust Jesus to rescue our loved ones as well.
ASK - 1. What does it mean to have eternal life? 2. What do you think heaven will be like? 3. How does it feel to know Jesus loves us enough to be our rescuer?
NAME the Truth - Jesus rescued us so we can have eternal life.
TAKE Action - Maybe someone in your life needs to be rescued by Jesus. Make a list or draw pictures of people you would like to pray for. Pray together for these loved ones. Jesus wants us to talk with him through prayer and trust him to help our friends and family in need.
WEEK 6 -JESUS LIVES
PREPARE - Let's talk about showing the world Jesus lives. Put away distractions and pray, "God, show us something new today."
LEARN - It's news I am most proud to proclaim, this extraordinary message of God's powerful plan to rescue everyone who trusts him. Romans 1:16 (MSG)
Jesus said, "Your love for one another will prove to the world that you are my disciples." John 13:35 (NLT) We have the great opportunity to be an example to others of what it means to follow Jesus. Every day at school, in the neighborhood and at home, we can be a messenger of God by being an example of his love. Jesus lives through us as we carry the Good News into the world. The way we act and the things we say will show others what it means to be rescued by Jesus, follow him and experience the abundant joy he brings.
ASK - 1. What are some ways to be an example of following Jesus? 2. Who can you be an example to this week? 3. How can we show the world our love for Jesus and for others?
NAME the Truth - Our kind actions and words will show the world that Jesus lives!
TAKE Action - Write a note or draw a picture for someone in your life who needs the message of Jesus. Think about other ways you can show them Jesus' love. Pray about how to put your ideas into action this week. When we follow Jesus he will show us how to love others like he does.
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EASTER SUNDAY Complete this journey by sharing the Good News! Jesus died on the cross to rescue us from our sins. It can be hard to think about Jesus suffering this way. But he agreed to die and to be buried in a tomb because he loves us so much. He trusted God's rescue plan. Because Jesus died for us, we can receive grace and forgiveness every day of our lives. Our friendship with Jesus connects us to God and he helps us live a completely blessed, fully forgiven, abundant life. This is the Good News we've been talking about and it's the message of hope God wants us to share with others. And the best news of all? Jesus didn't stay in the tomb. By the power of God, he rose again and is now in heaven with his Father, God. When we follow Jesus, we have this same power and it helps us trust God and live the way he wants us to live. Let's share the amazing end to this story by reading about the resurrection - the very miracle we celebrate at Easter. Read Matthew 28: 1-10 He is risen! He is risen, indeed! Pray this prayer together: Dear Jesus, Thank you for loving us enough to die. Thank you for your friendship and for teaching us how to live and love like you do. Thank you for forgiving me of my sins and leading the way for me to know your Father, God. Your resurrection is a powerful reminder that you are Lord and able to do amazing miracles. Jesus we trust you and know that because of YOU, we can live an abundant life. Amen. PARENTS If your child has not yet made a personal decision to follow Jesus, consider using this prayer to lead them in doing so at this time. If they are not yet ready, don't rush them. As you continue to teach them about Jesus, model what it means to follow him and pray for their hearts, you are planting seeds that will lead to their decision in God's perfect timing. Salvation Prayer for Kids Dear Jesus, thank you for loving me and dying on the cross for my sins. Today I accept your gift of salvation and I invite you to be the King of my heart. Please forgive me of my sins and guide me as I grow in friendship with you. Jesus, I want to be more like you and share your love with others. Thank you that I don't have to be perfect but can grow in faith as I follow your ways. Thank you that because of your love and sacrifice, we will be together in heaven someday. In your name I pray, amen.
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Grace Revealed -An Easter Devotional for Parents And the Word became flesh and dwelt among us, and we have seen his glory...full of grace and truth...From his fullness we have all received, grace upon grace. John 1:14,16 (ESV) These words give me so much hope. God's Word (the Truth) became flesh and lived here on earth. Through his glory, revealed in the resurrection, we realize his fullness - equal parts grace and truth. I want to spend my days finding the balance between his grace that guides and his truth that transforms. And as we walk in his fullness, the grace continues to flow. Grace upon grace. It's the promise of his glory, revealed that very first Easter, and through every one since. The resurrection season allows us to pause and consider the amazing gift of God's son and his grace revealed. The days that follow (the normal, often-mundane, regular days of life) are where we seek and find his ongoing, never-ending, overwhelming grace that guides us to live and love as Jesus modeled when he dwelt among us. Every point of the journey is connected, creating a picture of the life God calls us to live. As we connect the dots for ourselves and for our children, we begin to see his beautiful purpose come to light.
Then Christ will make his home in your hearts as you trust in him. Your roots will grow down into God’s love and keep you strong. Ephesians 3:17 (NLT)
I pray this journey has been encouraging and fruitful for your family. Remember that guiding our children's faith is an ongoing process. We may not feel they "get it" at first but we are planting seeds that will grow with time. Be encouraged! You are a part of Kingdom work in the life of your family.
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© 2018 Jess Wolstenholm/Gather & Grow, LLC
© 2018 Jess Wolstenholm/Gather & Grow, LLC
© 2018 Jess Wolstenholm/Gather & Grow, LLC
© 2018 Jess Wolstenholm/Gather & Grow, LLC
© 2018 Jess Wolstenholm/Gather & Grow, LLC