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N e w I n t e r n a t i o n a l V e r s i o n the grandmother s Bible Sample ONLY NOT TO BE SOLD

The Holy Bible, New International Version Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society The Grandmother s Bible Copyright 2007 by The Zondervan Corporation Published by Zondervan Grand Rapids, Michigan 49530, U.S.A. www.zondervan.com Library of Congress Catalog Card Number The NIV and New International Version trademarks are registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office by International Bible Society. Use of either trademark requires the permission of the International Bible Society. The NIV text may be quoted in any form (written, visual, electronic or audio), up to and inclusive of five hundred (500) verses without express written permission of the publisher, providing the verses quoted do not amount to a complete book of the Bible nor do the verses quoted account for 25 percent or more of the total text of the work in which they are quoted. Notice of copyright must appear on the title or copyright page of the work as follows: Scripture taken from the HOLY BIBLE, NEW INTERNATIONAL VERSION. Copyright 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society. All rights reserved. Used by permission of Zondervan. When quotations from the NIV text are used in non-saleable media, such as church bulletins, orders of service, posters, transparencies or similar media, a complete copyright notice is not required, but the initials (NIV) must appear at the end of each quotation. Any commentary or other Biblical reference work produced for commercial sale that uses the New International Version must obtain written permission for use of the NIV text. Permission requests for commercial use within the U.S. and Canada that exceed the above guidelines must be directed to, and approved in writing by, Zondervan, 5300 Patterson Avenue S.E., Grand Rapids, MI 49530. Permission requests for commercial use within the U.K., EEC, and EFTA countries that exceed the above guidelines must be directed to, and approved in writing by, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd., a member of the Hodder Headline Plc. Group, 338 Euston Road, London NW1 3BH, England. Permission requests for non-commercial use that exceed the above guidelines must be directed to, and approved in writing by, International Bible Society, 1820 Jet Stream Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80921. All rights reserved. Printed in China 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

A Book book intro of Firsts The first book of the Bible is a book that explodes with firsts: the first day, the first humans, the first family, the first grandchild (Enoch, see Genesis 4:17). Perhaps most important for our situation today, in Genesis we read the story of the first sin and see the beginnings of God s plan for our redemption. The delight that God expressed in the creation of Adam and Eve turned to disappointment when they chose to pull away from him. But God didn t turn away from his creation: he put into motion his plan to save the world from sin through the death and resurrection of his Son, Jesus! The book of Genesis, through its many well-known stories, also teaches us about God s plan for human relationships and emotions, especially within the family. Although the words grandmother or grandfather do not appear in Genesis, they easily could. These stories tell about individuals who lived for hundreds of years, living to see many generations. We can learn from their successes and from their failures. So Genesis is indeed a book of firsts. These stories point out the humanness and sinfulness of all of us, but they also loudly declare God s love, faithfulness and promise to redeem us. verse to remember Genesis 17:7 I will establish my covenant as an everlasting covenant between me and you and your descendants after you for the generations to come, to be your God and the God of your descendants after you. Genesis / About Genesis Written by: Moses Written for: God s chosen people, the Israelites Date written: Between 1446 and 1406 b.c. Why written: To help us come to know God as our Creator and to demonstrate his covenant love for his people

= Genesis 1:1 The Beginning 1 the ex panse sky. And there was eve ning, and there was morn ing the sec ond day. 9 And God said, Let the wa ter un der the sky be gath ered to one place, and let dry ground ap pear. And it was so. 10 God called the dry ground land, and the gath ered wa ters he called seas. And God saw that it was good. 11 Then God said, Let the land pro duce veg e ta tion: seed-bear ing plants and trees on the land that bear fruit with seed in it, ac cord ing to their var i ous kinds. And it was so. 12 The land pro duced veg e ta tion: plants bear ing seed ac cord ing to their kinds and trees bear ing fruit with seed in it ac cord ing to their kinds. And God saw that it was good. 13 And there was eve ning, and there was morn ing the third day. 14 And God said, Let there be lights in the ex panse of the sky to sep a rate the day from the night, and let them serve as signs to mark sea sons and days and years, 15 and let them be lights in the ex panse of the sky to give light on the earth. And it was so. 16 God made two great lights the great er light to gov ern the day and the less er light to gov ern the night. He also made the stars. 17 God set them in the ex panse of the sky to give light on the earth, 18 to gov ern the day and the night, and to sep a rate light from dark ness. And God saw that it was good. 19 And there was eve ning, and there was morn ing the fourth day. 20 And God said, Let the wa ter teem with liv ing crea tures, and let birds fly above the earth across the ex panse of the sky. 21 So God cre at ed the great crea tures of the sea and ev ery liv ing and mov ing thing with which the wa ter teems, ac cord ing to their kinds, and ev ery winged bird ac cord ing to its kind. And God saw that it was good. 22 God blessed them and said, Be fruit ful and in crease in num ber and fill the wa ter in the seas, and let the birds in crease on the earth. 23 And there was eve ning, and there was morn ing the fifth day. In the be gin ning God cre at ed the heav ens and the earth. 2 Now the earth was a form less and emp ty, dark ness was over the sur face of the deep, and the Spir it of God was hov er ing over the wa ters. 3 And God said, Let there be light, and there was light. 4 God saw that the light was good, and he sep a rat ed the light from the dark ness. 5 God called the light day, and the dark ness he called night. And there was eve ning, and there was morn ing the first day. 6 And God said, Let there be an ex panse be tween the wa ters to sep a rate wa ter from wa ter. 7 So God made the ex panse and sep a rat ed the wa ter un der the ex panse from the wa ter above it. And it was so. 8 God called storiestoshare Genesis 1:1 26 The Beginning Life Lesson: Our world belongs to God. To Talk About F How many days did it take God to create the world? F What did God do on the next day? F What did God say about his creation? F Is God s creation still good? Explain. a 2 Or possibly became M Read I was and a I was c was am duplic those named W psalm as I en (thoug enlarg Jam Africa grand the da years workin Thank life, in him gro that hi this ea Your ne

So God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them. Made in God s Image Genesis 1:27 Lori Copeland Read Genesis 1:1 31 A I was a very young grandmother. This was not all that surprising since I had been a young bride and a young mother, but when Randy, our firstborn son, married and gave us our first grandchild, I was completely unprepared. I was especially unprepared for the love I would feel for this baby. I was amazed that the love I had felt so strongly for my sons a love I was positive would never be duplicated tripled when my first grandson s newborn eyes slowly opened to meet mine. Oh, those eyes, so trusting and innocent. I gave my heart so completely, so swiftly to this new little one named James that the bonding left me breathless. When I left the hospital, I was filled with joy, with songs of joy. I recalled the words of the psalmist, Our mouths were filled with laughter, our tongues with songs of joy (Psalm 126:2), as I enjoyed my ecstatic state. Little did I know that this child was not only a precious gift to me (though he was), but also he was God s special gift to the world. God in his miraculous grace was enlarging his Kingdom through this tiny scrap of humanity created in his image. James is a grown man now, a youth minister. Twice a year he ministers to the Kagora tribe in Africa, and through God s unending grace, he leads lost souls to Christ. As a thirty-nine-year-old grandmother, I had no idea what God had placed in my life the day my first grandson was born; but now, many IN FO C U years later, I stand astounded at his marvelous ILD S H C PR workings. D Your next devotion is on page 10. Salvation ER Thank you, God, for placing this child in our life, in our grandparental care. As we watch him grow, lead him in the ways of righ teous that his days may be long and fruitful on this earth. Amen. N AY n the ex y from the mark sea t them be give light made two ov ern the the night. em in the the earth, nd to sep d saw that ning, and ay. with liv ing the earth God cre and ev ery h the wa and ev ery And God them and m ber and e birds in s eve ning, day. Friday GR eve ning, ond day. he sky be y ground d the dry wa ters he was good. pro duce d trees on in it, ac nd it was on: plants kinds and t ac cord hat it was and there Dear Lord, please guide my grandchild to your gift of salvation. I pray that she will come to know you, to love you and to walk close to you throughout her life. May she boldly claim Jesus as her Lord and Savior. Guide her as she makes choices that have eternal consequences. Help her to choose you and to follow you each moment of her life. In Jesus name, I pray. Amen.

= Gen esis 1:24 God said, Let the land pro duce liv ing crea tures ac cord ing to their kinds: live stock, crea tures that move along the ground, and wild an i mals, each ac cord ing to its kind. And it was so. 25 God made the wild an i mals ac cord ing to their kinds, the live stock ac cord ing to their kinds, and all the crea tures that move along the ground ac cord ing to their kinds. And God saw that it was good. 26 Then God said, Let us make man in our im age, in our like ness, and let them rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air, over the live stock, over all the earth, a and over all the crea tures that move along the ground. 27 So storiestoshare 24 And Genesis 1:27 2:24 Adam and Eve God created human beings, male and female, in his image. Life Lesson: To Talk About F How did God make the first man, Adam? God created man in his own image, in the image of God he created him; male and female he created them. F How did God create Eve? F How are we created in God s image? F In what ways are you like God? How are you different? Talking Points life in it I give ev ery green plant for food. And it was so. 31 God saw all that he had made, and it was very good. And there was eve ning, and there was morn ing the sixth day. Self-Esteem We were created in God s image. Genesis 1:2 6 27 For more on self-esteem, go to Psalm 139:13 18. 2 2 By the sev enth day God had fin ished the work he had been do ing; so on the sev enth day he rest ed b from all his work. 3 And God blessed the sev enth day and made it holy, be cause on it he rest ed from all the work of cre at ing that he had done. 28 God blessed them and said to them, Be fruit ful and in crease in num ber; fill the earth and sub due it. Rule over the fish of the sea and the birds of the air and over ev ery liv ing crea ture that moves on the ground. 29 Then God said, I give you ev ery seedbear ing plant on the face of the whole earth and ev ery tree that has fruit with seed in it. They will be yours for food. 30 And to all the beasts of the earth and all the birds of the air and all the crea tures that move on the ground ev ery thing that has the breath of Thus the heav ens and the earth were com plet ed in all their vast ar ray. Adam and Eve 4 This is the ac count of the heav ens and the earth when they were cre ated. a 26 Hebrew; Syriac all the wild animals b 2 Or ceased; also in verse 3 When heav ens peared on had yet s sent rain work the the earth ground from the his nos tr came a liv 8 Now t the east, had form of trees gr pleas ing t dle of the of the kno 10 A riv Eden; fro wa ters. 11 winds thr there is go mat ic res i of the sec the en tire riv er is th shur. And 15 The L the Gar de 16 And the are free to you must of good a sure ly die 18 The L man to b for him. 19 Now ground al of the air what he man calle 20 So the m birds of t

an mage. man, image?? How for food. de, and it ning, and y. were com the work nth day he od blessed y, be cause f cre at ing s and the ed; also in Genesis 3:1 But for Adam f no suit able help er was found. 21 So the Lord God caused the man to fall into a deep sleep; and while he was sleep ing, he took one of the man s ribs g and closed up the place with flesh. 22 Then the Lord God made a wom an from the rib h he had tak en out of the man, and he brought her to the man. = Talking Points Marriage Marriage was designed and ordained by God. Genesis 2:1 8 24 For more on marriage, go to Song of Songs 8:6 7. 23 The man said, This is now bone of my bones and flesh of my flesh; she shall be called woman, i for she was taken out of man. 24 For this rea son a man will leave his fa ther and moth er and be unit ed to his wife, and they will be come one flesh. 25 The man and his wife were both na ked, and they felt no shame. The Fall of Man 3 Now the ser pent was more crafty than any of the wild an i mals the Lord God had made. He said to the wom an, Did God real ly say, You must not eat from any tree in the gar den? 2 The wom an said to the ser pent, We may eat fruit from the trees in the gar den, 3 but God did a 5 Or land; also in verse 6 b 6 Or mist c 7 The Hebrew for man (adam) sounds like and may be related to the Hebrew for ground (adamah); it is also the name Adam (see Gen. 2:20). d 12 Or good; pearls e 13 Possibly southeast Mesopotamia f 20 Or the man g 21 Or took part of the man s side h 22 Or part i 23 The Hebrew for woman sounds like the Hebrew for man. When the Lord God made the earth and the heav ens 5 and no shrub of the field had yet ap peared on the earth a and no plant of the field had yet sprung up, for the Lord God had not sent rain on the earth a and there was no man to work the ground, 6 but streams b came up from the earth and wa tered the whole sur face of the ground 7 the Lord God formed the man c from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nos trils the breath of life, and the man be came a liv ing be ing. 8 Now the Lord God had plant ed a gar den in the east, in Eden; and there he put the man he had formed. 9 And the Lord God made all kinds of trees grow out of the ground trees that were pleas ing to the eye and good for food. In the mid dle of the gar den were the tree of life and the tree of the knowl edge of good and evil. 10 A riv er wa ter ing the gar den flowed from Eden; from there it was sep a rat ed into four head wa ters. 11 The name of the first is the Pi shon; it winds through the en tire land of Hav i lah, where there is gold. 12 (The gold of that land is good; ar o mat ic res in d and onyx are also there.) 13 The name of the sec ond riv er is the Gi hon; it winds through the en tire land of Cush. e 14 The name of the third riv er is the Ti gris; it runs along the east side of As shur. And the fourth riv er is the Eu phra tes. 15 The Lord God took the man and put him in the Gar den of Eden to work it and take care of it. 16 And the Lord God com mand ed the man, You are free to eat from any tree in the gar den; 17 but you must not eat from the tree of the knowl edge of good and evil, for when you eat of it you will sure ly die. 18 The Lord God said, It is not good for the man to be alone. I will make a help er suit able for him. 19 Now the Lord God had formed out of the ground all the beasts of the field and all the birds of the air. He brought them to the man to see what he would name them; and what ev er the man called each liv ing crea ture, that was its name. 20 So the man gave names to all the live stock, the birds of the air and all the beasts of the field.

Saturday LET S HAVE FU N Let s Play Bible For a new twist on an old favorite of reading a Bible story, turn your grandchildren s favorite Bible story into a play. This could become a family project as a surprise for their mom(s) and dad(s). Focus on each grandchild s talents for writing the script, making costumes, painting the backdrop, gathering the props. Be as simple (just write out the script yourself and read the various parts) or elaborate as the grandkids enthusiasm and attention allows. You can also pick your favorite Bible story and seize the opportunity to share with them why this is your very favorite. See the list on page 1509 for some great Bible stories. Long Distance variation: If you think your grandchildren would like this, send them the script. Let them do the rest. Give them plenty of time before your next visit to get ready to stage the play for you as the honored guest. A GR Safety S PR Joseph S ER Your next devotion is on page 15. IN FO C U AY Dear Lord. Thank you for creativity in sharing my faith with my grandchildren. Let them enjoy this activity as much as I will. Help them to see that it takes teamwork to put this project toild gether. Let laughter fill the room as CH D we learn and grow and see your N love. Amen. The world is so big, O Lord, and my grandchild is so small. Protect him from the darkness and evil of the world. Keep him safe throughout his day. Guard him as he comes and goes to school. Encircle him with your love as he plays and works and sleeps. Amen. 10 Jo seph the flocks and the so brought t 3 Now I oth er son his old ag robe for h fa ther lov ed him an 5 Jo seph his broth said to th were bin when sud while you bowed do 8 His br reign ove they hat ed and what 9 Then to his bro dream, an en stars w 10 When ers, his fa this dream your bro the grou jeal ous of mind. 12 Now ther s floc Jo seph, A the flock send you Very w 14 So he with your word bac Val ley of When

S HAVE FU N dren s se for cript, (just dkids e with them to get is the m as ove Genesis 37:25 Jo seph, a young man of sev en teen, was tend ing the flocks with his broth ers, the sons of Bil hah and the sons of Zil pah, his fa ther s wives, and he brought their fa ther a bad re port about them. 3 Now Is ra el loved Jo seph more than any of his oth er sons, be cause he had been born to him in his old age; and he made a rich ly or na ment ed a robe for him. 4 When his broth ers saw that their fa ther loved him more than any of them, they hat ed him and could not speak a kind word to him. 5 Jo seph had a dream, and when he told it to his broth ers, they hat ed him all the more. 6 He said to them, Lis ten to this dream I had: 7 We were bind ing sheaves of grain out in the field when sud den ly my sheaf rose and stood up right, while your sheaves gath ered around mine and bowed down to it. 8 His broth ers said to him, Do you in tend to reign over us? Will you ac tu al ly rule us? And they hat ed him all the more be cause of his dream and what he had said. 9 Then he had an oth er dream, and he told it to his broth ers. Lis ten, he said, I had an oth er dream, and this time the sun and moon and elev en stars were bow ing down to me. 10 When he told his fa ther as well as his broth ers, his fa ther re buked him and said, What is this dream you had? Will your moth er and I and your broth ers ac tu al ly come and bow down to the ground be fore you? 11 His broth ers were jeal ous of him, but his fa ther kept the mat ter in mind. Joseph Sold by His Brothers = Talking Points Bullying Joseph suffered at the hands of his older brothers. Genesis 37:1 2 8 For more on bullying, go to Psalm 109:1 5,26 31. 19 Here comes that dream er! they said to each oth er. 20 Come now, let s kill him and throw him into one of these cis terns and say that a fe ro cious an i mal de voured him. Then we ll see what comes of his dreams. 21 When Reu ben heard this, he tried to res cue him from their hands. Let s not take his life, he said. 22 Don t shed any blood. Throw him into this cis tern here in the des ert, but don t lay a hand on him. Reu ben said this to res cue him from them and take him back to his fa ther. 23 So when Jo seph came to his broth ers, they stripped him of his robe the rich ly or na ment ed robe he was wear ing 24 and they took him and threw him into the cis tern. Now the cis tern was emp ty; there was no wa ter in it. 25 As they sat down to eat their meal, they looked up and saw a car a van of Ish ma el ites coming from a 3 The meaning of the Hebrew for richly ornamented is uncertain; also in verses 23 and 32. 11 12 Now his broth ers had gone to graze their fa ther s flocks near She chem, 13 and Is ra el said to Jo seph, As you know, your broth ers are graz ing the flocks near She chem. Come, I am go ing to send you to them. Very well, he re plied. 14 So he said to him, Go and see if all is well with your broth ers and with the flocks, and bring word back to me. Then he sent him off from the Val ley of He bron. When Jo seph ar rived at She chem, 15 a man f ound him wan der ing around in the fields and asked him, What are you look ing for? 16 He re plied, I m look ing for my broth ers. Can you tell me where they are graz ing their flocks? 17 They have moved on from here, the man an swered. I heard them say, Let s go to Do than. So Jo seph went af ter his broth ers and found them near Do than. 18 But they saw him in the dis tance, and be fore he reached them, they plot ted to kill him.

/ perspectives Leading Your Ruth Graham Grandchild to Christ I once heard that the only things we can take to heaven with us are people. And as grandmothers, we play an important role in being certain that the people closest to us our own family members will share the glory of eternity in God s presence. I know that the task of insuring our family s salvation may seem daunting, but it starts with just two responsibilities: First, we need to pray for our grandchildren, then we need to set the example of loving and living for Christ so our grandchildren will want to know Jesus for themselves. My Grandmother s Example My own grandmother, Virginia Bell, was a wonderful example of a life lived for Christ. She spent her early married years as a medical missionary in China, living out her life in unselfish service to her husband (a busy medical doctor), her family and her church. She didn t preach or lecture; her spirituality wasn t forced or put on; I simply watched the way she approached life. She was a practical, organized woman who was never too busy to be with me and include me in the countless things she did. Her vivid imagination made even mundane chores enjoyable; and when she read to me, she made the characters come alive with an assortment of accents. She instigated wonderful Bible games that taught me Biblical facts I probably would not have learned otherwise. She told bedtime stories of her years in China with great flair and enthusiasm, telling of warlords and bandits, letting me share in her adventures. My Role as Mackie My role as grandmother looks quite different. I am a working grandmother who travels a great deal, and when I am home, I have countless projects that demand my attention. But there is no greater joy than to hear my backdoor bell ring and hear voices call out, 12

Mackie, where are you? from the cherubic faces looking through the door. I love to be imaginative and silly with my grandchildren. All my grandchildren love hearing me read. The same stool my grandmother kept full of toys for her visiting grandchildren, now resides in my family room full of books for my grandchildren. They open it looking for just the right book for me to read. Each summer my grandson comes to spend two weeks with me. Because he is here for an extended time, we have the opportunity to talk about things that are on his mind. He knows that he is loved unconditionally, that he holds a very special place in my heart and that I am pretty much unshockable. Their Avenue to God What does all this have to do with introducing your grandchild to Jesus? Everything. As grandmothers we build an avenue to share God s truths as we build nurturing relationships with the younger generation. If we are unavailable, critical, harsh, unpleasant, demanding or unbending, our grandchildren will not be interested in what we have to say. We want to be winsome for Christ. Children have very open, tender hearts to spiritual truths. Their curiosity opens avenues of conversation that we can turn into opportunities for talking about God s love. And God has given us an endless resource in nature. As I walk along the beach with my grandchildren, searching for shells, observing the shore birds, awaiting the hatching of turtle eggs, we talk about the creativity of God. As we watch the waves roll in we talk about how the ocean reflects aspects of God s character: powerful, awesome, faithful, deep. The sunsets or the sun after a storm give rise to discussions about Jesus return. In my yard as we look at the beautiful, fragrant lilies we talk about how God has detailed them as an artist would paint his canvas. I explain to my grandchildren that God has given these things to us for his pleasure and ours. I have openly made God part of my everyday life. My grandchildren know that God is a priority: they see me reading my Bible each day. They hear me pray with them and for them. They see me living out my faith. Faith comes easily to a child. While our grandchildren are young, we need to take advantage of the opportunities to teach them about the reality of Christ in our own lives so they will want to know him in a personal way. Perhaps through our words and our living example, we will have the enormous privilege of leading them to the Savior! 13

= Genesis 42:20 pris on, while the rest of you go and take grain back for your starv ing house holds. 20 But you must bring your youn gest broth er to me, so that your words may be ver i fied and that you may not die. This they pro ceed ed to do. storiestoshare Genesis 42:1 20; 43:1 2,15 17,24 34; 45:1 11 Joseph s Brothers Go to Egypt God is in control of everything that happens. Life Lesson: To Talk About F Why did Joseph s brothers go to Egypt? F What special part did Benjamin, Joseph s only full brother, play in this story? F Why do you think Joseph waited so long to make himself known to his brothers? 14 F What did Joseph mean when he told his brothers, It was not you who sent me here, but God (Genesis 45:8)? 21 They said to one an oth er, Sure ly we are be ing pun ished be cause of our broth er. We saw how dis tressed he was when he plead ed with us for his life, but we would not lis ten; that s why this dis tress has come upon us. 22 Reu ben re plied, Didn t I tell you not to sin a gainst the boy? But you wouldn t lis ten! Now we must give an ac count ing for his blood. 23 They did not re al ize that Jo seph could un der stand them, since he was us ing an in ter preter. 24 He turned away from them and be gan to weep, but then turned back and spoke to them again. He had Sim e on tak en from them and bound be fore their eyes. 25 Jo seph gave or ders to fill their bags with grain, to put each man s sil ver back in his sack, and to give them pro vi sions for their jour ney. Af ter this was done for them, 26 they load ed their grain on their don keys and left. 27 At the place where they stopped for the night one of them opened his sack to get feed for his don key, and he saw his sil ver in the mouth of his sack. 28 My sil ver has been re turned, he said to his broth ers. Here it is in my sack. Their hearts sank and they turned to each oth er trem bling and said, What is this that God has done to us? 29 When they came to their fa ther Ja cob in the land of Ca naan, they told him all that had hap pened to them. They said, 30 The man who is lord over the land spoke harsh ly to us and treat ed us as though we were spy ing on the land. 31 But we said to him, We are hon est men; we are not spies. 32 We were twelve broth ers, sons of one fa ther. One is no more, and the youn gest is now with our fa ther in Ca naan. 33 Then the man who is lord over the land said to us, This is how I will know wheth er you are hon est men: Leave one of your broth ers here with me, and take food for your starv ing house holds and go. 34 But bring your youn gest broth er to me so I will know that you are not spies but hon est men. Then I will give your broth er back to you, and you can trade a in the land. 35 As they were emp ty ing their sacks, there in each man s sack was his pouch of sil ver! When they and their fa ther saw the mon ey pouch es, they were fright ened. 36 Their fa ther Ja cob said to them, You have de prived me of my chil dren. Jo seph is no more and Sim e on is no more, and a 34 Or move about freely W A y h w g I A Y

each oth t God has cob in the had hap n who is nd treat ed nd. 31 But we are not of one fa st is now the land eth er you h ers here ng house st broth er spies but th er back, there in er! When pouch es, a cob said chil dren. more, and Praise the Lord, O my soul. I will praise the Lord all my life; I will sing praise to my God as long as I live. Do not put your trust in princes, in mortal men, who cannot save. When their spirit departs, they return to the ground; on that very day their plans come to nothing. Blessed is he whose help is the God of Jacob, whose hope is in the Lord his God, the Maker of heaven and earth, the sea, and everything in them the Lord, who remains faithful forever. Psalm 146:1-6 Almighty and Wonderful God. I praise you for all that I am and for all that you have given me. Thank you for a life full of wonder and joy. Thank you for your forgiveness and salvation. May everything I do bring honor and glory to your Name. Amen. Your next devotion is on page 25. CH the night ed for his uth of his he said to Worship the Lord ND bags with his sack, ur ney. Af d ed their Sunday GRA! Now we d. 23 They n der stand. be gan to e to them hem and IL D IN F O C U S P RA YE R Talents Dear Lord, the Giver of Gifts, bless my grandchild as he develops his talents. Help him identify his talents and be proud and confident of the gifts you have given him. I pray for his patience and understanding, Lord, so he will not grow weary of striving and searching to reach the goals you have set for him. May each milestone bring satisfaction and a healthy desire for greater achievement and success to bring glory to you. Amen. 15