Battle for Our Kids

Use these scripture passages and discussion questions to engage God’s Word together!

Week 1

Read Psalm 139

  1. As you read this psalm think of God as your “Heavenly Father.” How does that impact the way you read these verses? 

  2. How does the truth that nothing is hidden from your Heavenly Father make you feel? Explain

  3. How does this song describe God's love for you? Choose three verses to illustrate. 

  4. How does this understanding change your every day life? What do you think God is calling you to do?

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Week 2

Read Luke 15

  1. Describe the progression of the three parables in this chapter, concluding with the Prodigal Son.

  2. How would you articulate the fathers character towards his sons in verses 11 through 31? How does the instruct us as parents?

  3. There are two sons in this parable. They both have attitude problems. How are they similar? How are they different? 

  4. Do you see yourself or your family in this parable? How so? 

  5. What big idea do you think Jesus is teaching through this story?

Daily Readings | Monday-Saturday

Week 3

Read Romans 8

  1. What is this chapter say about identity?

  2. How many times do you read familial language in this chapter? Does that change the way you view the church? 

  3. How does this chapter impact the way we interact with the world? How does it make us more compassionate towards those who don't know Jesus?

  4. If you are in a group, have each person, make an “I am…” statement. Based on what we've learned here. As a guideline, do not repeat one another. 

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Week 4

Read Ephesians 3

  1. What is the mystery of Christ?

  2. Why can we approach God with freedom and confidence?

  3. How do verses 14 through 19 inspire you? Practically, how do we act as if we believe it? Please describe.

  4. Reading verses, 20 and 21, how do we pass our faith on to our children? Apart from bringing our children to church, what can we do? 

  5. In what ways would you like to grow? What might happen if we all leaned into these truths?

Daily Readings | Monday-Saturday

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