

Talk about how those two actions go together too. Then highlight or decorate the words KINDNESS and REPENTANCE/FORGIVENESS. Let everyone in your family draw a small cartoon of 2 things that always go together (for example: macaroni & cheese, peanut butter & jelly, Mickey & Minnie). As we see God’s forgiveness of our own sin, it will make it easier to forgive others and interact with them with thankfulness in our hearts to God!įamily Activity Idea: Write one of the above verses on a large sheet of paper. God’s kindness goes hand in hand with His desire for us to be reunited with Him through repentance. Paul writes to the Romans and Ephesians, reminding them to remember God’s kindness to us. Or do you show contempt for the riches of his kindness, forbearance and patience, not realizing that God’s kindness is intended to lead you to repentance?īe kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you. Can you do it for 5 minutes? 10? 60? Could you do it all day long? Forever and ever? It’s too hard to do without stopping! God’s kindness to us is unfailing, He never stops being kind to us! Wow!įamily Activity Idea: See how long you can tap a balloon in the air. Kindness that never fails no matter how rude, disrespectful, or disobedient we are to Him. God draws us to Himself with unfailing kindness. The Lord appeared to us in the past, saying: “I have loved you with an everlasting love I have drawn you with unfailing kindness.ĭid you know?! Kindness is originally from the Lord.

But what does God’s Word say about kindness? 5 Bible Memory Verses for Kids About Kindness I’m thankful there are conversations happening about this topic.

The local public school in our area has t-shirts with the hashtag #BeKind on the front. At my kids’ school, our principal talks to the kids about showing kindness to stop bullying before it starts. Sadly, it’s a buzzword because bullying is a serious problem among kids, teens, and even adults. 5 Bible Memory Verses for Kids About Kindnessīullying is a buzzword in our schools and the cyber-world.
