Hi Parents!
Sometimes it is so easy to follow God. Everything at home is going well, things at work are good, you are having a great relationship with the Lord and you know you are doing what He wants. You are serving Him and living the way He wants. But there are times when it is so hard to feel content. The kids are bickering too much or they just have too much energy. Maybe you and your spouse are hung up on something you just don't seem able to agree on. Maybe you are doubting the salvation of a loved one. Your job is getting hard or maybe you have some tough decisions to make. God uses everything in our lives to sculpt us into the person He needs us to be. During our good times it is so easy to be a committed believer. During the hard times, it takes more of an effort. But God promises to pick up that extra load, He promises to be with us. He never stops loving us even when the trial cause us to let off steam in an unhealthy way. Our lesson this week is about following God, even when it's hard. Jesus has died on the cross but the disciples have seen and spent time with the resurrected Lord. They have the Holy Spirit with them and they are bold. Peter and John have already been arrested for talking about Jesus. The Jewish leaders warned them to stop preaching about Jesus and released them. The apostles continued teaching in Jesus' name and many people came from all over to be healed. The leaders became jealous and arrested all the apostles. During the night an angel helped them escape and told them to "stand in the temple courts and tell the full message of this new life." They were not told to go into hiding but to preach right in front of the leaders. They obeyed! As a result they were hauled before the leaders and flogged for their behavior. They considered it an honor to suffer for Jesus. When things get hard, remember to keep following Jesus and rejoice that you are able to live for Him. Our lesson this week is from Acts 5:12-42. Please read these verses as a family and discuss the events with your children. Help them understand what it means to follow God when things are tough. I'm sure you have had plenty of experience and I know God is using you in their lives. Blessings dear friends! Mr. Chuck Comments are closed.
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