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 Family Time with God November: Wholly Holy "There is no one like you, O Lord" (1 Chronicles 17:20). devotions by Karen Henley
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WEEK 1: The Only One
YOU'LL NEED: Two different kinds of leaves or flowers (fake flowers are fine) and four pieces of plain paper, some tape and markers.
GET STARTED: Pass the flowers or leaves around your group. Ask each person to notice one thing that makes these flowers or leaves different from each other. Explain that this month you'll be talking about what makes God holy and different from all other beings, including the false gods of other religions.
TALK IT OVER: Read 2 Chronicles 6:12-15. Ask each person to talk about a time someone made them a promise and broke it. What does Solomon say about God's promises in this passage? Talk together about some of God's other promises. What do God's promises tell us about him? What else does Solomon say about God in this passage?
WRAP IT UP: Tape the four pieces of paper together, end to end. Position the paper vertically and write the letters of the alphabet down the left side. Write a name or description of God that begins with each letter. (For X, use a word starting with "ex".) Finish with a prayer thanking God for his holiness.
WEEK 2: Power Play
YOU'LL NEED: A large piece of paper for each family member and crayons or markers.
GET STARTED: This week, you'll be talking about God's power. Pair up and have each pair thumb wrestle by holding their partner's hand, thumbs raised. The first person to "pin" the other person's thumb wins. Have the winners wrestle each other to get a family champion.
TALK IT OVER: Read 2 Chronicles 14:9-12. What did Asa believe God could do? Help your children think of other Bible stories in which God helps the powerless defeat the mighty (David and Goliath, Daniel in the lions' den, Peter escapes prison, etc.). Have each person talk about a time he or she felt powerless. How did God help them? Ask how it feels to think about God's superhuman power. That kind of power is part of what makes God holy.
WRAP IT UP: Pass out paper and markers. Have each person draw a shield. Ask them to include something that symbolizes God, such as a cross, a Bible or even a powerful animal like a lion. End with a prayer asking God to help you trust in his power.
WEEK 3: God Talk
YOU'LL NEED: A newspaper or magazine
GET STARTED: This week you'll be talking about the ways God communicates with us. Show your family the front page of the newspaper or the cover of the magazine. Talk together about what it communicates and how.
TALK IT OVER: Read Deuteronomy 4:5-8. What does Moses say makes God different from false gods? Talk about the ways we communicate with God. What are some ways God communicates with us? Even though God is awesome, powerful, perfect and holy, he also loves and cares about us. That makes him even more awesome and holy.
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