Rejoice In The Lord Always

Rejoice In The Lord Always

It’s Summer time!! That means it’s all fun and games, right? No restrictions, the sky is the limit! As good as that may sound, it may not always be the best plan. I have learned that kids, especially preschoolers, love structure. It would be easy to let things go during these summer months, but it would also be a really good time to dig those heels in and be even more intentional in your parenting. You have done such a great job as the faith builders in the home during these hard times, there’s no need to stop now. Today would be a good day to embrace the life that God has given you, one day at a time. It’s tempting to start worrying about what the fall will bring, and get ahead of ourselves. Matthew 6:34 tells us, “Therefore don’t worry about tomorrow, because tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of its own.” If we look a little farther in the Bible, Philippians 4:4 tells us, “Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!” I think I will even take my own advice this week. I am going to dig my heels in and be more intentional, one day at a time. I’m going to rejoice in the Lord each day in the middle of the good and the bad and teach my kids to do the same. I’m going to pray and plan over each day and keep my eyes open for what God has in store for my family. Who wants to join me?

Resources

In striving for a touch-free church experience, please plan to print these activities ahead of time, if you plan for your child to complete them during Sunday services.  Remember pens and crayons too, please.

Follow this link for a complete step-by-step time of Bible study with your preschooler:

Here is a coloring page on kindness to reinforce this week’s lesson:

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