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Stronger Than Super Glue

Bible Reading: Romans 8:35-39

CRASH! "Oh no!" Carrying a coffee mug with a broken handle, Quon shuffled into the living room where Mom was on her computer. "I broke Dad's favorite mug," he wailed. "It fell when I was taking it out of the dishwasher."

Mom took the mug and looked it over. "I know it was an accident, and Dad will understand. But I think we can fix it. Come with me."

Quon followed Mom to the kitchen, where she took a small tube from a drawer. She removed the cap and squeezed a tiny bead of glue onto each end of the handle. Then she pressed the broken handle to the mug and held it for a few seconds. When she cautiously let go of the handle, it stayed in place. Setting the mug on the counter, she stood back and looked at it. "There," she said. "We'll give it time to dry before we touch it again. Dad will still be able to use it."

"What will happen when we wash it?" asked Quon. "Won't the glue get wet and the handle come off again?"

Mom shook her head. "Not if this glue is as good as people say it is. According to the reviews online, nothing will be able to break the handle off that mug."

"I hope you're right," said Quon, picking up the tube of glue and reading the words printed on the side. "It says here that there's nothing in the world stronger than this glue."

"Well, it may be the strongest glue out there, but I can definitely think of something much, much stronger," said Mom.

"Really?" asked Quon. "What?"

"God's love. The Bible says that nothing can separate us from the love of God. His love is so strong that He sent His own Son, Jesus, to die on the cross for our sins so we could have eternal life with Him."

Quon grinned. "You're right, Mom. No glue can hold up to that!"

Mom picked up the mug and handed it to Quon. "Better tell Dad what happened so he can be extra careful when he uses this."

"Okay, Mom," said Quon. "Thanks."

–Lynn Stamm Rex

How About You?
Did you know that you are loved by God, and that nothing will ever change that? Jesus died for you and then rose again so you could live with Him forever. No matter what you've done, He loves you and offers you forgiveness. No matter what problems you face, He loves you and will help you through them. No matter what happens in this world, God loves you. What a wonderful God!

Today's Key Verse:
Nothing in all creation will ever be able to separate us from the love of God that is revealed in Christ Jesus our LORD. (NLT) (Romans 8:39)

Today's Key Thought:
God always loves you

Outgrown

Bible Reading: Romans 8:26-27; Philippians 4:6-7

"God is great. God is good," prayed Theodore. "And we thank Him for our food. Amen." As he poured milk on his cereal, Theodore thought about the prayer he'd been reciting before meals ever since he was little. "Mom, why don't you ever say that prayer when you give thanks for our food?"

"I said it a lot when I was a child," Mom replied. "But when I grew older, I wanted to pray in my own words."

Theodore pondered that as he ate his cereal. He put the empty bowl in the dishwasher, and Mom wiped the table. "It's supposed to be very warm today," she said. "You might want to dig out some of your summer clothes." Theodore nodded and went to get ready for school.

Soon he returned. "Mom, look at this shirt. Did it shrink?"

"It's definitely too small," Mom said with a laugh. "But it didn't shrink. You grew!" She went to help him find a different shirt, but the summer ones were all too small.

"It's okay," said Theodore as he pulled a long-sleeved shirt off a hanger. "I'll just wear winter shirts until I get summer ones that fit."

"Well, we'd better go shopping soon," said Mom. "You've definitely outgrown all your summer clothes."

Theodore looked at her thoughtfully. "You know what, Mom? I think I've outgrown some of my prayers too. The ones I recite before meals and at bedtime were fine when I was small, just like those shirts were fine a year ago. But now I think I'm ready to start praying in my own words."

Mom smiled at him. "I can see you've grown--both physically and spiritually. And you're right, you're old enough to express your thoughts to God in your own words when you pray."

"I'm just not sure I'll know what to say," said Theodore. "I don't think I'll be able to pray like you."

"You don't need to pray the same way I do," said Mom. "Praying isn't a matter of what words you say, but of being sincere--talking to God from your heart. When you don't know what to say, remember that He already knows everything you need. As you learn to talk to God in your own words, He will use your prayers to help you grow in your relationship with Him."

–Nance E. Keyes

How About You?
Are you still saying the prayers you learned when you were little? If you think about what they say and really mean them, that's fine. But as you grow physically, you should also grow in your prayer life. Instead of reciting words you've memorized, simply talk to God like you'd talk to a friend. Tell Him what's bothering you, ask Him for what you need, and thank Him for all He's done for you.

Today's Key Verse:
Learn to pray about everything. Give thanks to God as you ask Him for what you need. (NLV) (Philippians 4:6)

Today's Key Thought:
Pray in your own words

Just Camping

Bible Reading: 2 Corinthians 5:1-9

"I miss Uncle Grant," said Scarlett. She watched her father pound a tent stake into the ground. "I know he's in heaven, but he always loved camping in the mountains with us, and now he can't do that. It doesn't seem right." Scarlett knew heaven was a happy place, but she kept wondering if it really could be that much better than the wonderful experiences she was having on earth. Of course, not everything on earth was good. Scarlett remembered the many months Uncle Grant had been sick and how he had grown thin and weak. He had often talked about going home to be with Jesus.

A few days later, Scarlett woke up feeling cold and a little stiff. She pulled on a heavy sweater and went out to stand by the fire her dad had built. "I have to admit I wouldn't want a sleeping bag for my bed every night," she said. "I love camping, but I miss the comforts of home." Scarlett looked at the big pot of water Dad had placed over the fire. "Like hot showers," she added.

"So you're getting tired of camping?" teased Dad.

"Well, I wouldn't want to camp out all the time. I'm kind of glad we're going home today. Camping is fun, but it's always nice to go home afterwards."

Dad smiled. "I agree. I think Uncle Grant felt a lot like you do, Scarlett. He loved being here on earth, enjoying God's creation and spending time with family and friends. But when God called him to his true home, he was glad to go. Even though you've had fun on this camping trip, you're looking forward to hot showers and sleeping in your own bed. And Uncle Grant knew that his life here on earth was only temporary, and now he's in his real home with Jesus--the place where he truly belongs."

Scarlett sighed. "I still miss him though."

"I do too," said Dad. "But we'll see Uncle Grant again. When we die, our spirits will go home to be with Jesus too, and we'll be reunited with Christians who have died. Then one day Jesus will resurrect our bodies and make the whole earth new, free of sin and sickness and death, and we'll live with Him there forever!"

Scarlett smiled. "And we'll all enjoy being together in God's creation again."

–Catherine Runyon

How About You?
Does the idea of going to heaven seem strange and maybe scary to you? Do you wonder how you can be happy for eternity without the things you enjoy so much in this life? The Bible doesn't tell us everything about heaven, but we know that when Jesus resurrects our bodies and makes everything new, it will be more wonderful than we can imagine. If you're a Christian, your true home is with Jesus--the place where you belong.

Today's Key Verse:
We would rather be away from these earthly bodies, for then we will be at home with the Lord. (NLT) (2 Corinthians 5:8)

Today's Key Thought:
Home for Christians is with Jesus

The Giving Box

Bible Reading: James 2:14-17

Hadley watched as Clemence hurried into their church classroom. The loose sole of her worn shoe slapped against the floor. Flap…flap...flap. She looked like she was trying to enter without anyone noticing her. Hadley knew Clemence's brother had been sick for a while and most of her family's money went toward doctor bills.

Mrs. Perez, their teacher, held up her Bible. "Who will read today's verse for us?" A boy named Adam raised his hand.

"Luke 3:11," Adam began. "Anyone who has two shirts should share with the one who has none, and anyone who has food should do the same."

"Now, what do you think this verse means?" asked Mrs. Perez.

Hadley raised her hand. "It means that we should share with others in need. If you have something you don't need and know someone who needs it, give it to them."

"That's right," said Mrs. Perez. "As believers, we have the power to be generous because Jesus was so generous to us, giving up His own life as a sacrifice for our sins. We could never give as much as Jesus has given to us, but we can be generous with what we have and share with others."

Hadley thought of Clemence and her flapping shoe. She was much taller than Clemence and had outgrown several pairs of shoes, as well as many clothes that were still in great shape. Suddenly, she had an idea.

"Mrs. Perez, that Bible verse made me think of a big box I have at home where I put things I don't need anymore," said Hadley. "What if I brought it in so it could be our giving box? We could use it to collect clothes, shoes, books, toys, or anything else we don't need anymore and then give those things to people who need them."

"Yeah," said Adam. "We could even paint shirts on the box to help us remember the verse we read today!"

"I love that idea!" said Mrs. Perez. "Okay, Hadley, you bring the box to class next week and I'll bring painting supplies." The kids cheered.

Hadley smiled. When she thought of all Jesus had given her, she was excited to share what she had with others. After class, she'd let Mrs. Perez know that she wanted Clemence to have first pick of whatever was in the box.

–Christine Collier

How About You?
Do you give to people in need? The Bible says that Christians show their faith in Jesus by helping others in need. Because Jesus has given us so much, we can give to others. Maybe you know someone who needs something in particular that you could help with. Even if you don't, there are lots of ways to give to people in your community and around the world. Ask God to show you what you can do to help.

Today's Key Verse:
Anyone who has two shirts should share with the one who has none, and anyone who has food should do the same. (NIV) (Luke 3:11)

Today's Key Thought:
Give to those in need

Negative Reaction

Bible Reading: 1 Timothy 6:11-14

"Mom, my skin is getting all itchy!" said Tate, holding out his arms. "There are bumps on my legs too."

"Oh no!" said Mom. "I wonder why your allergies are acting up again. I haven't changed the laundry detergent or any of our soaps. I can't imagine what's causing an allergic reaction this time, can you?"

Tate rubbed his arms. "When I was over at Barrett's this morning, we dressed up in some of his dad's old camouflage clothes. Maybe they were washed in something that's causing my reaction."

"That's probably it," said Mom. "Well, go take a shower, and then we'll go get your prescription refilled."

As Tate and Mom drove home after picking up the medicine, Tate sighed. "It's hard to remember that I always need to be so careful about stuff that touches my skin."

"I know," said Mom. "You were just having fun when you put on those old clothes, and it's too bad you have to avoid things like that. But if you don't, you'll be sorry later on because of the negative reaction with your skin."

"Yeah," said Tate. "We were just having so much fun this morning that I didn't even think about it." He rubbed his arm. "My allergies are reminding me now though. It's too bad they don't remind me ahead of time!"

"Isn't that the truth!" said Mom. She smiled at Tate. "You know, all of us should think ahead about the consequences of what we do. There are other things we all need to avoid, even though they may seem like innocent fun."

"Other things?" asked Tate. "Like what?"

"Well, things we watch or do online, or going places where we might be tempted to do something wrong," replied Mom. "If we give in to temptation, it causes a negative reaction in our lives and hurts our relationship with God, and other people can be negatively affected by our sin too. That's why we need to confess our sins to Jesus and trust Him to help us avoid things that are harmful. He saved us so we could enjoy eternal life with Him, and He will help us turn from sin and live in a way that shows others His goodness and love."

–Nance E. Keyes

How About You?
Are you allergic to anything? Some kind of food, or maybe pollen, bees, or soap? If so, you know it's best for you to avoid those things. As Christians, we need to avoid sin--it is harmful and can cause a very bad reaction in our lives and relationships. Before going into a situation where you may be tempted to sin, think carefully about the consequences. Then trust God to help you make a wise decision.

Today's Key Verse:
Stay away from every kind of evil. (CSB) (1 Thessalonians 5:22)

Today's Key Thought:
Avoid sin
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