Get
out the baby books and/or pictures and look at them. (If your child is
adopted, talk about the day he/she was accepted into your family.) Talk
about how family members look like other family members—not just
physical characteristics, but other characteristics as well. (Janie is
friendly like Aunt Sarah; Joey is a hard worker like Grandpa.)
The gift for this week is acceptance.
Yesterday, in Sunday School, we touched on Acceptance. We had some awesome Praise and Worship time with the band, 'You Said My Name', leading our kiddo's in a live music class. Shout out to Teresa, Kenny and Amy for their awesome witness through music. It was so perfect, I thought, as we observed several of the kids being very shy and reserved in their singing and willingness to participate with hand movements, etc. It made me think about how easy it is for us be shy or worry what people think if we're singing out loud, dancing and being silly in public. So much of the time we hold back because we are worried that we might look dumb or that we aren't a good singer or a good dancer.
Teresa shared her story of overcoming shyness - how she used to never be able to sing/play in public. She was too afraid. And now she's singing with a band for audience of all ages! She told us how once she was able to let go and realize that her praise and worship was all for God's Glory - for nobody else - just for Him...how she now can rock out all day long! PRAISE BE TO GOD! By the end of class, all of the kids were singing and dancing. We stopped worrying about what others might think about our song and dance, and realized that as long as we are accepted by God, then don't have to be afraid.
When
God accepts us into His family (not because we are so good, because we
are all sinners and have broken God’s commandments/rules), it is because
of what Jesus did. God makes us right because of Jesus’ death on the
cross. Then He gives us the Holy Spirit to live inside us to help us do
what is right. He will slowly change us to look more and more like our
heavenly Father.
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