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Important People

Bible Reading: Jeremiah 9:23-24

Amy scrolled through the pictures on her tablet as her family began driving back to their hotel. "Wait until my friends see these!" she exclaimed. She and her family were enjoying a winter vacation trip and had gone to see an ice-skating show. After the show, some of the skaters signed autographs and took pictures with members of the audience. Amy's parents had taken pictures of her with several famous Olympic figure skaters.

When Amy got home after her first day back at school the next week, she grabbed a few of the apple slices Mom was cutting up and sat down at the table. "I told my friends all about our vacation today," she told her mother.

Mom laughed. "I'm sure you did," she said. "What did you tell them? Let's see, maybe I can guess." She pretended to think. "I've got it! By now the whole school probably knows about all the famous figure skaters you met!"

Amy nodded. "You should have seen my friends when I showed them my pictures," she said with a giggle. "They could hardly believe I'd met so many famous skaters. Good thing I had the pictures to prove it or they probably wouldn't believe me!"

"It was fun meeting them, wasn't it?" said Mom. "And it's exciting to tell other people about it. I told some people at work about the show and meet-and-greet." She thoughtfully sliced into another apple. "It makes me wonder though--do my coworkers know that I've met Jesus? Do your friends know you've met Him?"

"I--I don't know," said Amy. "I'm sure some of them do, but some probably don't."

"We like to tell others about the important people we meet, but sometimes we're embarrassed to mention the most important person in our lives," said Mom. "Jesus has changed my life more than anyone else--He died for me and then rose from the dead so I could have a new life with Him! Shouldn't I tell others that I know Him so they can meet Him too?"

Amy bit into an apple slice and nodded. "Yeah," she said. "I think we both should let others know we've met the most important person of all."

–Becky Decker

How About You?
Have you met Jesus and trusted Him as your Savior? If so, do your friends know about it? You probably spend a lot of time talking about celebrities, athletes, and other important people, but Jesus is the most important of all--and you know Him personally! Tell others what He's done for you, and let them know they can meet Him and have Him change their lives too.

Today's Key Verse:
As for me, I will never boast about anything except the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ. (CSB) (Galatians 6:14)

Today's Key Thought:
Tell others you've met Jesus

Useful Ashes

Bible Reading: Isaiah 61:1-4

Josiah sat in front of the woodstove, soaking up the warmth and staring at the flickering flames. It was very cold outside, and he was happy his grandpa kept the fire going. He and his mom had just made the long trip north from Virginia after his dad left them. Josiah missed his dad, and he missed his friends.

"Time to empty the ash pan," Grandpa announced as he came into the den.

"What?" asked Josiah, who had been lost in his thoughts.

"The ash pan," said Grandpa. "When the wood burns, it leaves behind some ash that collects in a pan at the bottom of the stove. Every few days, I have to empty it." Grandpa put on large gloves and used a special shovel to scoop the ashes from the pan into a bucket.

Josiah peered into the bucket. It was filled with light-gray flakes and dust. "That looks messy," he said. "What do you do with all that useless stuff?"

"Useless?" Grandpa shook his head. "It's not useless to me. Let me show you something."

Grandpa pulled a scrapbook off the shelf and flipped it open. It was filled with photos of roses and blue ribbons. "This is my blue-ribbon rose book," he said proudly.

"You won all those?" asked Josiah. "Wow."

"Sure did," replied Grandpa. "Do you want to know my secret?" Josiah nodded eagerly. "Ashes," said Grandpa.

"No way!" said Josiah in disbelief.

Grandpa nodded. "Wood ash contains lots of nutrients that my rosebushes need. Every spring, I spread an inch around the base of each shrub. It helps my plants produce prize-winning blooms." Grandpa looked at Josiah. "You know," he continued, "I know someone else who likes to make beauty from ashes." Grandpa paused and pointed heavenward. "God can take something that seems pretty useless and use it to make something wonderful. I know you miss your dad and aren't thrilled to be here, but Jesus can use even the hard things in our lives for good. He used what seemed like the worst thing of all--His death on a cross--to bring us the wonderful gift of eternal life with Him. If we keep our eyes open, I'm sure we'll see Him make something beautiful from your situation as well."

–Laura Kuehn

How About You?
Does your life seem to be filled with useless ashes right now? Is it hard for you to see how God could make it better? Don't be discouraged. God loves you very much--so much that He sent His Son, Jesus, to die for you--and He promises to do good things in your life. Pray and ask Him to help you. Then trust Him to take the difficult situation you're going through and bring something beautiful out of it.

Today's Key Verse:
We know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him. (NIV) (Romans 8:28)

Today's Key Thought:
God can use hard things for good

Now!

Bible Reading: Luke 2:8-20

"Time to leave!" called Mom.

"I'm almost done with this level," said Timothy, eyes glued to the computer screen.

Mom stepped into his bedroom. "Get dressed now," she said. "We don't want to hold up the pageant rehearsal." She hurried down the hall, calling for Timothy's little sister, Gabby.

"I don't see why I have to be in the Christmas pageant," muttered Timothy. "I'm just a dumb shepherd, anyway."

He dug a brown robe from a pile of clothes and pulled it over his head. He looked at himself in the mirror. "Boy, I hope no one from school sees me wearing this!"

Timothy walked into the kitchen, tugging at the rope wrapped around his waist. "This costume is itchy. Do I have to do this?"

Mom was struggling with Gabby's angel costume. "Stand still, honey. These buttons are hard to see." She blew a wisp of hair from her face. "We've made a commitment, Timothy. We can't let everyone down. Besides, you're in the pageant every year."

"That's just it," said Timothy. "It's the same old thing, every single Christmas. A bunch of shepherds, a few wise men. It's not like we're telling a new story. It's boring!"

Mom stood up. "Come here, Timothy." She held out her arms and hugged him.

"I know you don't want to do this. But some things can't wait. Some stories need

us to tell them--over and over again, right now!"

"But I'm just a shepherd," said Timothy. "They're not interesting. Not like the angels." He pointed at Gabby. His little sister smiled and twirled in her angel costume.

Mom straightened Gabby's halo. "The angels' job was to tell the shepherds about Jesus's birth. The shepherds were the first people to learn and spread the word that God had sent Jesus as a Savior to the world!"

"That is pretty cool, I guess," said Timothy.

"It sure is," said Mom. "And did the shepherds say, 'Let's go to Bethlehem in the morning, when it's light outside'? No. Did they say, 'Let's find someone to watch these sheep, and then we'll go to Bethlehem'? No! They said, 'Let's go to Bethlehem now!'"

"Okay, Mom," said Timothy, heading for the door. "I guess we do need to get to church. To tell the story of Jesus--now!"

–Jennifer Dillard

How About You?
How many times have you heard the Christmas story? Twenty times? A hundred times? Even if the story feels familiar, try to experience it the way the shepherds did--as a glorious revelation from God that can change your life right now! Pray that God will help you feel the urgency and power of the story this Christmas season and share it with others.

Today's Key Verse:
The shepherds said to each other, "Let us go now to Bethlehem and see what has happened. The Lord has told us about this." (NLV) (Luke 2:15)

Today's Key Thought:
Feel the excitement of the Christmas story

God’s Laws

Bible Reading: Romans 8:1-9

"Hey, Reece! Did you forget that flying is for birds?" joked Uncle Ryan as he looked at the cast plastered around Reece's ankle. "Your mother tells me you jumped off the garage roof. Good thing you landed in the shrubs or you might have broken both ankles."

"It was higher than I thought," replied Reece, embarrassed.

"You probably have a new respect for the law of gravity," said Uncle Ryan. He sat down on the couch. "I've come to appreciate all of God's laws."

"You mean the Ten Commandments?" asked Reece.

"Yes, but those are only part of God's laws," Uncle Ryan said. "When God created the world, He put into place every scientific law there is. He made botanical laws that say certain seeds produce certain fruit, and He made biological laws that say people require food and water to stay alive. Chemical laws say that certain mixtures of gases will create explosions, and there are reproductive laws that say chickens hatch chicks--never ducks. Mathematical laws say two plus two equals four."

"And like you said, there's the law of gravity," added Reece with a grin.

Uncle Ryan laughed. "Right. God holds the universe together, and His laws never change. It pays to respect God's laws if you want to stay alive." Uncle Ryan picked up a Bible lying on the coffee table and held it up. "And we haven't talked about God's most important laws--His spiritual laws."

"You mean like the things Pastor Burton preaches about in his sermons?" asked Reece.

"Yes," said Uncle Ryan. "Some people don't believe there are spiritual laws, but they're as real as the physical ones. The Bible tells us about them--it says that our sin separates us from God and that we can only be saved by trusting in Jesus, who died for our wrongs on the cross and then rose from the grave. You either respect these spiritual laws and do what they say, or you go your own way and lose out in the end."

"And that's even worse than forgetting the law of gravity and getting a broken ankle," said Reece.

–Jonnye R. Griffin

How About You?
Do you respect God's scientific laws in the world, such as the law of gravity? How about God's spiritual laws? Those laws say that sin separates you from God and that you can only become God's child by trusting in Jesus. Anyone who doesn't will be separated from God forever. Follow God's spiritual laws by trusting in Jesus today. (To learn more, click the "Good News!" button in the right column of this page or go to www.keysforkids.org/goodnews.)

Today's Key Verse:
The wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord. (NKJV) (Romans 6:23)

Today's Key Thought:
Trust in Jesus

Listening for Baby

Bible Reading: Psalms 121; 139:2-5

Joel was used to the sound of sirens, squealing tires, and people's loud voices all through the night. Living in the city, he heard those things all the time. But he wasn't used to the beeping sound he heard now.

Turning onto his side in his bed, Joel saw that it was three in the morning. He frowned. It was three, and he had definitely just heard the microwave.

Joel got out of bed and crept out to the small kitchen area in the apartment he shared with his mom, stepdad, and newborn brother. He found his mom at the table holding a mug.

Mom grimaced. "Did I wake you?"

Joel shrugged. "Is Baby Robby awake?"

Mom shook her head, smiling as she looked down at the steaming drink in front of her. "Just me."

Joel saw the baby monitor on the table and walked over to look at the screen. His new baby brother was asleep in his crib.

"I was like this when I first brought you home too," Mom said. "Too anxious to sleep because I felt like I needed to be awake to listen for you and watch over you."

"He'll cry loudly if he needs you." Joel had witnessed his baby brother doing just that.

"I know," Mom said. "Deep down, I know that, but I still don't feel comfortable sleeping right now." She stood and put an arm around Joel's shoulders. "It actually makes me think of how God is with us, always watching over us."

"He never sleeps," Joel said quietly. "But you need to. Whenever I have trouble sleeping, you tell me that I can rest peacefully because Jesus is with me and I can trust Him to take care of me. You can trust Him to take care of you too--and Baby Robby."

Mom chuckled and ruffled Joel's hair. "You're right, sweet boy. I think it's time for us both to get some rest."

When Joel returned to his dark bedroom, he stared up toward the ceiling. "You really are like that, aren't You, God? Always up and listening for us?" He smiled. "It feels good to know You're always watching over us."

–Emily Acker

How About You?
Do your problems and worries ever keep you up at night? When you feel anxious, remember that God is always watching over you. He loves you so much that He sent His own Son, Jesus, to save you from sin, and He promises never to leave you alone. He is always there to listen and care for you the way a loving parent cares for their child. Rest peacefully knowing He is with you.

Today's Key Verse:
In peace I will lie down and sleep, for you alone, Lord, make me dwell in safety. (NIV) (Psalm 4:8)

Today's Key Thought:
God is always watching and listening
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