Humility

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Often we are consumed by the busyness of day-to-day living and we forget to look for opportunities to teach our children God-honouring character traits. These ideas require very little preparation, making it easy for you to share some simple but memorable lessons with your kids. Read over the suggestions at the beginning of your week and choose one or two that will fit your schedule.

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  • Communication capers and body blunders

    Physical activity

    Introduce a number of games that remove one of our five senses.

    Discussion point: God gives every person different gifts and abilities; no one person is more important than the next.

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  • Complimenting God

    Any time, Drive time

    Practice responses that help you acknowledge God whenever someone offers you a compliment.

    Discussion point: Honouring God, who made us, helps prevent us from becoming proud.

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  • Every knee shall bow

    Any time

    Read a story about kings and queens to introduce the custom of kneeling before royalty.

    Discussion point: We can kneel when we pray to honour God and demonstrate humility.

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  • I’m a star!

    Drama / Role play

    Take turns dressing up as someone famous, while others plead for your autograph.

    Discussion point: Pride blinds us to our own faults, and leads us to judge others, which is wrong.

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  • Let’s try to make snow

    Science with a twist

    Make “snowflakes” with paper or marshmallows, then try to make real snow from ice.

    Discussion point: Remembering how powerful and amazing God is helps keep us humble.

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  • Power struggle

    Any time, Drive time

    Share this rhyme and introduce a variety of animals who only think they are big and strong.

    Discussion point: Verses from Job highlighting God’s might, compared to various animals.

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  • Practice repentance

    Science with a twist

    Stain a cloth with berry juice, then remove it with lemon juice.

    Discussion point: Jesus’ sacrifice means our sins can be “washed away” when we repent.

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  • Pride comes before a fall

    Physical activity

    Set up an obstacle course of soft pillows, then try to make it through blindfolded.

    Discussion point: Pride makes us blind to our sinfulness, and to wisdom from God and others.

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  • Pride is sneaky

    Science with a twist

    While playing table soccer, try to get the ball into the mouth of a bottle.

    Discussion point: If we stay humble, honouring God, pride has a hard time getting into our hearts.

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  • Proud and humble stuffies

    Drama / Role play

    Through pretend play, make “proud” stuffed animals trip over an obstacle.

    Discussion point: Pride leaves us unable to detect or hate our sin; it leads to disaster.

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  • Spending time in God’s presence

    Any time, Drive time, Physical activity

    During the course of the day, review Bible verses that emphasize the greatness of God.

    Discussion point: Remembering how powerful and amazing God is helps keep us humble.

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  • Umbrella tag

    Science with a twist

    Play a game of tag, using an umbrella to identify a “safe” zone.

    Discussion point: Pride often leads us to disobey. Humbly following God’s rules, and man’s, keeps us safe.

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