Put others first by making things right.
Jesus Restores Peter ● John 21:1-19
As a family, discuss a few questions together after your child watches this week’s Motion episode.
Question #1: What does it mean to make things right? What are some examples of making things right?
Question #2: When are some times it’s hard to make things right?
Question #3: In John 21:17, Jesus knew Peter was upset because he had denied knowing Jesus three times, so He helped Peter make it right by saying he loved Jesus three times. Why do you think God wants us to make things right with others?
Question #4: Why do we sometimes choose to not make things right after something has happened between us and a friend or a family member? How can you remind yourself to do your best to make it right anyway?
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: Matthew 5:23-24 — Write down what these verses mean to you!
Ask: Why do you think God cares more about us making things right with others than bringing Him a gift?
Yak: Share what you read with someone. What does making things right look like to them?