What my grandbabies taught me about God's protection

Published: Mon, 02/06/17

Owen Hunt

 

Haven and Emma Hunt

 

Jayden Hunt

 


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What my grandbabies taught me about God's protection

Parents do all kinds of things to protect their children, form car seats to covers on the electrical outfits. Not one time have my grandbabies ever thanked by kids. They don’t even know.

In a similar way, the unseen hand of God protects us from all kinds of things we will never know about. How could we? How could you know about a car that God prevented from hitting you or a disease that you God protected you from?

We ought to thank God every day for His unseen hand of protection. This lesson will explore this reality.

 


8 ready-to-use, discussion-based Bible lessons on the topic: What My Grandbabies Taught Me About Theology. You might not think that a newborn could teach anything about anything. I mean, what does a baby know? Here is what I learned when I held my grandbaby for the first time:

Lesson #1
I am loved / Zephaniah 3.17; John 3.16

Lesson #2
God Protects, Even When I Am Not Aware / Psalm 34

Lesson #3
We Are All Sinners / Romans 3.9 - 26

Lesson #4
God’s Commands Are Good Deuteronomy 6.18; 
Hebrews 11.6; 1 John 5.3

Lesson #5
All God’s Children Are Unique 
Psalm 139; Ephesians 2.10

Lesson #6
Life Is Better When We Get Along
Psalm 133.1; Romans 12.18, 14.15; Hebrews 12.14

Lesson #7
He Has the Whole World In His Hands Matthew 6.25 - 34

Lesson #8
If You Want Something, Ask 
Matthew 7.7 - 11

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