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👩‍👧 Family Devotional — Day 93

Faith That’s Handwritten

“See with what large letters I am writing to you with my own hand.”Galatians 6:11 (NASB 1995)

Paul’s personal note reminds us that faith isn’t distant—it’s deeply personal. Our children learn when they see us write love into the margins of daily life.

The Spirit leads us to make faith visible. Not just in beliefs, but in how we serve, speak, and love—even when it costs.

Family Talk:

  • What makes something feel personal and important?
  • How can we show our love for Jesus in real, practical ways?

Prayer:
Holy Spirit, help our family live out real faith—personal, sincere, and full of love. Let our actions reflect Your presence in us. Amen.


Devotions, Family Devotionals

👩‍👧 Family Devotional — Day 93

Faith That’s Handwritten

“See with what large letters I am writing to you with my own hand.”Galatians 6:11 (NASB 1995)

Paul’s personal note reminds us that faith isn’t distant—it’s deeply personal. Our children learn when they see us write love into the margins of daily life.

The Spirit leads us to make faith visible. Not just in beliefs, but in how we serve, speak, and love—even when it costs.

Family Talk:

  • What makes something feel personal and important?
  • How can we show our love for Jesus in real, practical ways?

Prayer:
Holy Spirit, help our family live out real faith—personal, sincere, and full of love. Let our actions reflect Your presence in us. Amen.


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👩‍👧 Family Devotional — Day 92

Training Our Children to See Opportunities

“So then, while we have opportunity, let us do good to all people, and especially to those who are of the household of the faith.” — Galatians 6:10 (NASB 1995)

Doing good isn’t always about big gestures. Often it’s the small, Spirit-led moments: a smile, a prayer, a helping hand.

The Holy Spirit teaches us to be alert—not passive. To see each moment as a chance to sow kindness—especially toward God’s people.

Let’s help our children notice and act.

Family Talk:

  • What’s one small way we can do good for someone in our church this week?
  • Why is it important to care for God’s family?

Prayer:
Holy Spirit, help our family recognize chances to do good. Grow in us a heart for Your people and eyes to see their needs. Amen.


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👩‍👧 Family Devotional — Day 91

Teaching Endurance Through the Spirit

“Let us not lose heart in doing good, for in due time we will reap if we do not grow weary.”Galatians 6:9 (NASB 1995)

Children can tire quickly—especially in doing good. And if we’re honest, so can we.

But Galatians 6:9 reminds us that we don’t endure in our own strength. The Spirit strengthens our hearts and teaches us to wait well.

Let’s model faithfulness, not perfection. Joyful endurance, not obligation.

The harvest belongs to God—but the sowing is ours to do.

Family Talk:

  • What’s something good we’ve been doing as a family that feels hard?
  • How can we encourage each other to keep going?

Prayer:
Holy Spirit, fill our family with strength when we feel tired. Help us keep doing what’s right and trust You with the results. Amen.


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👩‍👧 Family Devotional — Day 89

Helping Our Children Understand the Harvest Principle

“Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a person sows, this he will also reap.”Galatians 6:7 (NASB 1995)

Our kids need to know: choices grow fruit. Good or bad. What we allow, repeat, or ignore today becomes the character of tomorrow.

Sowing in the Spirit isn’t flashy—but it’s fruitful.

As mothers, we sow daily: in discipline, in example, in prayer. And what we sow, by God’s grace, we will reap.

Family Talk:

  • What are some examples of “good seeds” and “bad seeds” we might plant?
  • What kind of harvest do we want as a family?

Prayer:
Holy Spirit, help our family sow in truth, love, and obedience. Keep us from self-deception and lead us in Your ways. Amen.


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👩‍👧 Family Devotional — Day 90

Sowing to the Spirit Starts at Home

“For the one who sows to his own flesh will reap destruction from the flesh, but the one who sows to the Spirit will reap eternal life from the Spirit.”Galatians 6:8 (NASB 1995)

Our children are watching: what we prioritize, laugh at, get angry over, excuse, or celebrate. It teaches them what to sow.

Sowing to the Spirit doesn’t mean perfection—it means choosing obedience over impulse and pointing our family toward life.

Let’s guard the soil of our home.

Family Talk:

  • What does it mean to “sow to the flesh”? What does “sow to the Spirit” look like?
  • How can we help each other make Spirit-filled choices?

Prayer:
Holy Spirit, show us what we’re sowing in our home. Help us to live and teach by the Spirit so that our family reaps eternal life. Amen.


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👩‍👧 Family Devotional — Day 88

Gratitude for Those Who Sow Spiritually

“The one who is taught the word is to share all good things with the one who teaches him.”Galatians 6:6 (NASB 1995)

As we train our children in the Word, others often come alongside—teachers, pastors, mentors. God calls us to share all good things with those who teach.

This teaches our children to appreciate, not expect—to bless, not just benefit.

Let’s create rhythms of gratitude for those who faithfully sow spiritual seeds in our families.

Family Talk:

  • Who teaches us about Jesus outside our home?
  • What good thing can we share with them this week?

Prayer:
Holy Spirit, thank You for the leaders who teach us Your Word. Help our family honor them with encouragement and good gifts. Amen.

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👩‍👧 Family Devotional — Day 87

Raising Children Who Take Responsibility

“For each one will bear his own load.”Galatians 6:5 (NASB 1995)

Spirit-led parenting doesn’t mean doing everything for our children. It means equipping them to carry their own spiritual and practical responsibilities.

We teach them to obey, to confess, to serve—not because we demand perfection, but because the Spirit empowers maturity.

Let’s raise children who walk in step with the Spirit—and carry their load with joy.

Family Talk:

  • What’s something you’re responsible for?
  • How can we carry our own load with God’s help?

Prayer:
Holy Spirit, help our family take ownership of what You’ve given us. Teach us to be responsible and Spirit-filled in everything we do. Amen.

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👩‍👧 Family Devotional — Day 86

Examining Ourselves as a Way of Life

“But each one must examine his own work, and then he will have reason for boasting, but to himself alone, and not to another.”Galatians 6:4 (NASB 1995)

Children learn quickly to look at what others are doing—especially when they feel behind or unnoticed. But the Spirit teaches us to look inward first.

Let’s help our families grow in self-examination, not self-comparison. This trains hearts to care more about obedience than applause.

Faithfulness is measured not by others—but by the Word and the Spirit within.

Family Talk:

  • What does it mean to “examine your own work”?
  • Why is it better than comparing ourselves to others?

Prayer:
Holy Spirit, help our family walk in integrity. Teach us to examine our hearts and obey You with joy. Amen.

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👩‍👧 Family Devotional — Day 85

Helping Our Children Understand True Humility

“For if anyone thinks that he is something when he is nothing, he deceives himself.”Galatians 6:3 (NASB 1995)

Humility isn’t thinking less of ourselves—it’s thinking of ourselves less. And in a world full of “me first” messaging, we need the Spirit’s help to model and teach that.

Children learn humility when they see us serve, confess, ask for help, and encourage others.

The Spirit frees us from the lie that we must be “something”—and reminds us that being in Christ is everything.

Family Talk:

  • Why do we sometimes think we’re better than others?
  • How can we stay humble and remember we need God and each other?

Prayer:
Holy Spirit, make our family humble. Keep us from thinking too highly of ourselves, and teach us to love like Jesus. Amen.