God always has a plan. ● Isaiah 9:6-7
As a family, discuss a few questions together after your child watches this week’s Motion episode.
Question #1: Do you like having plans, or would you rather let things just happen by surprise? Why is it good sometimes to have a plan?
Question #2: Let’s read Isaiah 9:6-7. God told Isaiah about His plan for Jesus hundreds of years before Jesus was born! How does that help you trust God’s plans?
Question #3: What does it look like to trust God’s plans? How does it help us when we trust Him?
Question #4: How does it make you feel to know God has a plan for YOUR life?
Read the Bible — by yourself and with others. Try different translations. Set aside a special, quiet time to dive in.
Ask questions to help you understand — who’s the author, who are they writing to, and how does this part of the Bible point you toward Jesus?
Yak — share about what you’re learning and what God is showing you, especially with friends who don’t have a relationship with Jesus or want to learn more about Him.
This week:
Read: Psalms 33:11 — Write down what the verse means to you!
Ask: How does this verse remind us God always has a plan?
Yak: Share what you read with someone. What’s one way they remember God always has a plan?