(Children) Pleasing God

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Friday August 14th, 2020

Memorize: Hebrews 13:16

« Do not forget to do good to others. And share with them what you have. These are the sacrifices that please God. »

Read: Micah 6:3-8

Through Micah’s preaching, the Lord reminded the Israelite living in Judah how He had brought them out of Egypt and rescued them from slavery.

Then Micah asked the people some questions they should have been asking themselves: “What should I bring to the Lord when I come to worship Him? Will the Lord be pleased with thousands of sheep or rivers of olive oil?”

“No, of course not,” Micah said. “What the Lord wants from you is this: to do what is right, to show mercy, and to walk humbly with your God.”

What does God expect of me?

Do you want to please God by the way you live? What do you think pleases God most? Some people do good (religious) deeds to show how good they are. But that doesn’t impress God at all!

Jesus lived a perfect example of someone that pleases God. Jesus showed fairness by defending a woman who had sinned and was about to be punished by men who were just as guilty of sin (John 8:3-11). He showed mercy by healing the ear of a man who had come to arrest Him (Luke 22:50-51). And Jesus showed humility by getting down on His knees and washing His disciples’ dirty feet (John 13:3-5).

What God expects of you is not hard to do. This is what He wants from you: 

If you forget these three things, don’t worry; you will always please God by doing what this verse says: “Do to others as you would have them do to you” (Luke 6:31).

Study questions:

  1. In your own words, explain today’s memory verse.
  2. In your own words, explain in details what it means
  • To be fair
  • To be merciful and loving
  • To submit to God in a humble way

Author: Dave Strehler  

Text edited by Naomie       

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