Sunday 16 August

The Story

Use this guide to help your family learn how God can help us live with humility.

First, watch this video
Then, follow up with the fun activities below!

Key Question

What do you
think your purpose
could be?

Bible Story

Esther

Activity – Invention Inspiration

What You Need

Index cards or strips of paper, and something to write with

What You Do

Write the following words on index cards or strips of paper:

  • Bat, radar, armadillo, army tank, chameleon, camouflage, fish, electricity, flying squirrel, parachute, squid, jet propulsion, hummingbird, helicopter, scorpion, needle, snake, anesthetic, snail , suction cups, caribou, snowshoes

Separate the cards into two piles: animals and inventions. Mix each pile individually and spread them out into two columns.
Tell your child that it’s time to play a game. Say, “We have animals in one column. In the other column, we have inventions inspired by those animals. Let’s try to match the in-vention to its animal inspiration.”
Answers:
Bat (radar), armadillo (army tank), chameleon (camouflage), fish (electricity), flying squirrel (parachute), squid (jet propulsion), humming-bird (helicopter), scorpion (needle), snake (anesthetic), snail (suction cups), caribou (snowshoes)

Talk about the Bible Story

What does the word “purpose” mean? (Something you’re meant for.)
What do you think was one of Esther’s purposes in life? (To save the Jewish people.)
What skills or talents did Esther use to fulfill her purpose? (She was brave, she was patient, she spoke well.)
In our activity today, we talked about inventions. We know that inventions were made with a purpose. If YOU are God’s invention, what are some of YOUR purposes? (To help others, love others, love God, serve God, tell others about God, etc.)
Did you know that when you help someone, show some-one kindness, or forgive someone, you are fulfilling part of God’s purpose for your life? You are! God created you to do big, incredible, awesome things. Just like Esther, God created you for a purpose.

Prayer

Use this prayer as a guide, either after your discussion or right before bed tonight:

“God, thank You for creating us so creatively. You choose the color of our eyes, our skin, and our hair. You decided what our handwriting would look like, and whether or not we’d be good at music, sports, video games, or art. And you chose every detail on purpose, FOR a purpose. Thank You for making me with a purpose. Thank You for creating me to do BIG things for others and for You. I love You. Amen.”

Extra

God Time Cards:
are devotionals kids can do that will reinforce the content in the weekly video presentations.