Consideration

Home sweet home

Any time, Drive time

Set up a heart-to-heart family meeting – a chance for each family member to talk about times when they feel others are not showing them love, respect or consideration.

Set up a heart-to-heart family meeting – a chance for each family member to talk about times when they feel others are not showing them love, respect or consideration.

Note that you will need a copy of the memory verses from this lesson to complete this activity.

Immediately after a person shares, use the memory verses to pinpoint biblical answers to the issues brought up.

Example scenario 1:

Morgan says she feels she is not being respected when someone answers her before she has had a chance to finish her question.

One relevant Bible verse for this situation is James 1:19, “Know this, my beloved brothers: let every person be quick to hear, slow to speak, slow to anger . . .” To follow up, you could pray and ask God to help your family to be slow to speak and quick to listen when you are talking with each other.

Example scenario 2:

Tyler says he feels bad when someone helps themselves to food off his plate while he is still eating. “Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude” from 1 Corinthians 13:4-5a could be the reminder you choose to help family members remember to be polite and to ask before helping themselves to Tyler’s food.

You could pray together and ask that family members would remember that Tyler prefers people to ask before taking his food.

Make it your family goal to have a truly “sweet” home where everyone feels they are loved, respected and treated with consideration. And now that you’ve completed this activity, try to make it a habit to use Scripture and prayer to deal with family problems in the future.