📖 Scripture: Psalm 104:24
"O LORD, how manifold are thy works! In wisdom hast thou made them all: the earth is full of thy riches."
📝 Thoughts to Consider:
Have you ever stopped to look at the world around you and just said, “Wow!”? From the tallest mountains to the tiniest creatures in the sea, everything God created shows His wisdom and power. The ocean alone covers most of the earth, and yet God made it all with care and purpose.
🌊 Story:
There was a young boy named Noah who loved collecting seashells. One day, he found a shell so unique that he knew it must have come from deep in the ocean. He showed it to his grandfather, who smiled and said, “Isn’t it amazing how God created every single shell, fish, and wave? There’s nothing in the ocean that God didn’t design.” Noah realized that even the little things we often overlook are reminders of how great God is.
💬 Family Challenge:
Tonight, talk as a family about something in God’s creation that amazes you. What does it teach you about God? How can remembering His creation help you trust Him more?
📖 Scripture: Psalm 8:8 (KJV)
"The fowl of the air, and the fish of the sea, and whatsoever passeth through the paths of the seas."
📝 Thoughts to Consider:
Long before people had the tools to study the ocean, the Bible talked about “paths of the seas.” These paths are real! They’re called ocean currents, and they help ships travel faster. A man named Matthew Maury discovered them by believing what the Bible said. God’s Word is always true, even when we don’t fully understand it.
🚢 Story:
Matthew Maury, a naval officer, once read Psalm 8:8 and decided to look for these “paths of the seas.” He studied the ocean and found currents like the Gulf Stream. His discovery helped sailors and made travel much easier. Just like Maury trusted God’s Word, we should always trust what the Bible says.
💬 Family Challenge:
Is there a promise in the Bible that you sometimes struggle to believe? As a family, talk about a verse that reminds you to trust God, even when you don’t see the full picture.
📖 Scripture: Psalm 33:7 (KJV)
"He gathereth the waters of the sea together as an heap: he layeth up the depth in storehouses."
📝 Thoughts to Consider:
Did you know that the ocean is full of hidden treasure? Not just gold and jewels from shipwrecks, but beautiful coral reefs, rare fish, and incredible underwater creatures. The Bible calls the depths of the ocean “storehouses,” meaning God has placed great treasures there. Some we see, and some are still undiscovered!
🦑 Story:
A scientist once found a fish called the coelacanth, which was thought to be extinct for thousands of years. But guess what? It was alive and well, swimming deep in the ocean! People were amazed, but God wasn’t—He already knew it was there. God’s wisdom is greater than ours, and He has treasures in His creation that we may never fully discover.
💬 Family Challenge:
God has placed special treasures in each of us—gifts, talents, and abilities. What is one way you can use a talent or ability God has given you to bring Him glory this week?
📖 Scripture: Mark 4:39 (KJV)
"And he arose, and rebuked the wind, and said unto the sea, Peace, be still. And the wind ceased, and there was a great calm."
📝 Thoughts to Consider:
The disciples were afraid when a storm hit their boat. But Jesus wasn’t worried—He was sleeping! When they woke Him, He simply spoke, and the storm stopped. Sometimes life feels like a storm, but Jesus is always in control. He knows our future, and He cares about every fear we have.
⛵ Story:
A little girl named Emily was afraid of thunderstorms. Every time lightning flashed, she hid under her blankets. One night, her dad reminded her of the story where Jesus calmed the storm. He said, “Emily, if Jesus can stop a storm with just His words, don’t you think He can take care of you?” That night, Emily prayed and felt safe, knowing Jesus was with her.
💬 Family Challenge:
Talk about a time when you felt afraid. How does knowing that Jesus is in control bring you peace? What is one worry you need to give to Him today?
📖 Scripture: Acts 27:25 (KJV)
"Wherefore, sirs, be of good cheer: for I believe God, that it shall be even as it was told me."
📝 Thoughts to Consider:
Paul was in a terrible storm at sea, and everyone on the ship thought they would die. But Paul trusted God. He told the people, “Be of good cheer,” because he knew God had a plan. Even when life feels like a storm, we can have hope, knowing that God is in control.
⚓ Story:
A boy named Luke had a hard year—his family moved, he missed his old friends, and things didn’t feel right. One night, his mom reminded him of Paul’s storm. “Even when things seem hopeless, we can trust God to take care of us.” Luke decided to trust God, and soon, he started making new friends and finding joy again.
💬 Family Challenge:
Is there something in your life that feels like a storm right now? As a family, pray together and ask God to help you trust Him, just like Paul did.
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