It has been a long while since I shared about one of our family lessons on Building Character. This Wednesday we were to the topic of obedience. I thought I'd share with you what we did. I got some ideas from the Kids of Integrity website.
We started with a game of "Dad says" (like the game Simon Says) which brought a lot of laughs. Then we sat down and started talking about obedience. What does the word obedience mean? One thing that I noticed when I was getting ready for the lesson was that obedience isn't just doing what someone tells you to do. For one thing, what kind of attitude are you having while you are doing it? It is really having an obedient heart if you are groaning and rolling your eyes while doing the task?
Also, obedience is doing a job completely. Our example was taking out the trash. If we tell Caleb to take out the trash and then later we go out and find he left it sitting by the dumpster instead of putting it inside the dumpster, he really hasn't been obedient to complete the whole task. He knows what is required of this chore...remove the filled trash bag, take it to the dumpster outside, and put in a new trash bag.
There are many verses on obedience we can find in the Bible. One we read was Philippians 2:8 where it tells us Christ was humbly obedient in his dying on the cross. We also talked about examples of obedient people in the Bible. One was Jesus. As a boy (Luke 2:40--52) he was obedient to his parents Luke 2:51 even though he wanted to stay at the temple. Caleb brought up Daniel as an example that he obeyed God instead of the king.
I've been thinking of other examples. Some were examples to us in their disobedience like Moses when he struck the rock instead of speaking to it as God told him (Numbers 20:1-17). Another is Jonah who was swallowed by a big fish when he disobeyed God (Jonah 1-4).
Can you think of others who chose to obey or disobey?
Have a day of blessings!
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