A Blessing – Where God’s Love Leads Us

Why should you give your kids a blessing every day?

When we receive a blessing, it is a reminder that we are special; that God needs us. Try this one. Say your child’s name and…

May God’s love inspire you to offer love and compassion to others.

Two girls hug


What is a Blessing and why should I be doing this? Find out here.

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A Weekly Blessing – you are precious

A father and son hold hands

You love your children, right?

(Well, okay. Most of the time.)

Consider giving your child a blessing as a way of showing – and saying – your love. Try out this one: Say your child’s name and…

God calls you precious;
and so do I.

How is it going with blessing your children? What have you found has helped you to bless your kids? Or, what is holding you back? I’d love to hear your comments!

— Carol

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For a list of other blessings in this series click here.

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Wednesday’s Weekly Blessing

Saying your blessings before bedtime?

A child sleeps

How about saying this one as you put your child to bed…
Say your child’s name and…

May God lead you from busyness, to stillness and rest.

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Wednesday’s Weekly Blessing

A child holds a seedling
I love that spring ushers in a season of new growth. Take some time to ponder with your children over God’s wonderous creation. Plant a few seeds or pop some purchased seedlings into freshly dug scoops of soil.

To tie your efforts to an apt Blessing, say your child’s name and…

May God’s love take root, sprout, and grow fruitfully in your life.

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Wednesday’s Weekly Blessing

Kids have their own cell phones? Text them a Blessing!

Texting a Blessing on my cell phone

Here’s what I texted (or you could say this out loud to them in person)…

A Blessing for you! God has placed wisdom and strength within you. Love, Mom

I just discovered this new way of connecting with my far-flung kids!
How about texting your other family members and your friends? (We all need Blessings!)

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Wednesday’s Weekly Blessing- inspiration

frustrationHas your child ever experienced homework-writer’s-block?

Have you ever heard the whining response “I can’t do it” when they are challenged by a math problem.

Or when faced with choosing a report topic: “I don’t know what to do!”

 

How about offering a Blessing?

Say your child’s name and…

'God surrounds you with an unlimited source of inspiration!

Life's Options written on flower petals

It might not offer immediate help, but it plants God’s words in their heart and that is the point of offering Blessings.

What helpful words can you offer to your struggling child?


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Frustration by Jeff Meyer, who licensed this photo on Flickr under a Creative Commons (NC-SA 2.0) License.
Life’s Options by Pink Sherbet Photography, who licensed this photo under a Creative Commons License via Wikimedia Commons.

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Wednesday’s Weekly Blessing – Confident

Sticks and stones

Do you remember this playground chant?

'Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me.

I remember saying that. (It didn’t help.)

We now know that it isn’t true; words can be very powerful! All the more reason to impart for your children, words that leave them with a sense of God’s love.

Bless your child(ren), on a regular basis.

Here’s one: Say your child’s name and…

'God calls you confident and courageous.

A child works up confidence


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Holy Week: Day 4 – Cleaning Feet – A Blessing?

On Wednesday’s it was my habit to present to you a Blessing to use with your children. There may be a blessing in here somewhere, but allow me to mostly make this post be an entry in our Holy Week series.

You know the drill… scroll slowly and stop when you see the speech balloon (so as not to expose the answers too early!) These questions are meant for a little family discussion around the computer screen.

Jesus washes his disciples feet

Time Out. Talk about…A speech bubble What Holy Week event is happening in this picture?

It is the foot-washing that took place during the Last Supper. I know, the Passover feast that Jesus shared with his disciples happened on a Thursday; I’m taking liberty with the timing of things.

Time Out. Talk about…A speech bubble Why did Jesus wash everyone’s feet?

Probably because their feet needed cleaning. (Sandals + no paved roads = dusty, dirty, smelly feet). But, as you can suspect, there is a deeper meaning. (I feel another question coming on…)

Time Out. Talk about…A speech bubble Whose job was it, in those days, to wash people’s feet?

That’s right – a servant, and usually it was the lowest of the low-on-the-totem-pole, servant. John’s Gospel tells us that after he had finished, Jesus asked his disciples:

'Do you understand what I was doing?

Someone must have said, “No” because Jesus went on to explain how he intended it to be a teaching example.

'And since I, your Lord and Teacher, have washed your feet, you ought to wash each other’s feet. John 13:14

I like how this passage continues, a few verses later with…

'Now that you know these things, you will be blessed if you do them. John 13:17

Jesus was telling us to do acts of service in a humble way and we would be blessed!

This flows perfectly into a Wednesday’s Weekly Blessing! So, right now, turn to your child and touching their arm say…

'May others know of God’s love through your generosity and kindness.

(Repeat for each child if you’ve got more than one.)

Make plans to attend the Maundy Thursday service at 7:00 pm in the downtown sanctuary at FUMC. We will be celebrating The Last Supper with Holy Communion. See you there?

Stay tuned for the next installment of our series on Holy Week.


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