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5/14/2018

May 14, 2018

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WEEK 2:
GENESIS 39-40
Joseph is put in jail for
something he didn't do yet
continues to trust that God
has a plan for him.

SAY THIS:
Who has a plan for you?
God has a plan for me.


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DO THIS // DRIVE TIME

As you drive, name things you see that are firm/hard and bendable/soft. Road signs, trucks, and buildings are firm/hard. Leaves, grass, and flags are bendable/soft. Talk about how God's plans are good and firm and only He can change them.


REMEMBER THIS:
"The plans of the Lord stand firm forever."
Psalm 33:11, NIV
BASIC TRUTH: 
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God made me.

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INNOCENT LITTLE LIARS
By Karen Wilson
Your cute innocent little children have deceived you. They are not who they appear to be! If you haven’t already caught them in a lie, chances are you will. And more than once—as toddlers, young children, and as teenagers.
At first, you might suppress laughter as you watch them unknowingly betray themselves.
She’ll tell you she didn’t eat the chocolate cake that’s smeared all over he’ll face.
He’ll try to persuade you they brushed their teeth, but not let you smell their breath.
She’ll say she found that trinket in the parking lot, even though you saw her eyeing it in the store.
Eventually petty lies turn into big whoppers, and one day you might be heart-broken to find out your teenager is living a double life.
Lying is a common childhood offense, much more so than you might guess. But it’s our job as parents to show our kids how to value honesty and grow in integrity—even when they make mistakes. To show them healthy relationships are built on trust . . .

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