Devotions, Family Devotionals

🏡 Kingdom Family Devotional — Day 48

“And do not lead us into temptation, but deliver us from evil.”

Matthew 6:13 NASB1995

⛨️ A Family That Prays for Protection

Jesus reminds us that temptation is real and that evil is near—but God is greater. A Kingdom family prays together for God’s guidance and protection every day.

We ask God to lead our children, guard our home, and keep us on the path of life.

🕯 A Mother’s Role

Protecting your children starts with prayer. Teach them that they’re never alone in temptation—God is ready to help and lead them out.

📖 Talk About It:

  • What are some temptations our family faces?
  • How can we ask God to help us stay strong?

🪡 Kingdom Practice

Each night this week, pray aloud as a family: “Lord, lead us not into temptation. Deliver us from evil. Help us walk with You.”

✍️ Prayer:

Lord, guide our family. Keep us safe from temptation and protect us from the enemy. Help us live in Your strength every day. Amen.

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🏡 Kingdom Family Devotional — Day 47

“And forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors.”

Matthew 6:12 NASB1995

✔️ A Forgiving Family

Jesus teaches us that forgiveness isn’t optional—it’s essential. As a Kingdom family, this means keeping short accounts. Asking for forgiveness when we’ve wronged each other, and giving it when it’s asked for.

A home that practices forgiveness will overflow with peace.

🕯 A Mother’s Role

Model honest repentance and gracious forgiveness. Teach your children that forgiveness is powerful, freeing, and part of following Jesus.

📖 Talk About It:

  • When was the last time someone in our family asked for forgiveness?
  • Is there any unspoken hurt we need to clear up?

🪡 Kingdom Practice

Have a family forgiveness moment this week. Invite each person to reflect, apologize if needed, and offer grace to one another.

✍️ Prayer:

Lord, help our family live in forgiveness. Let mercy flow freely between us as we follow Your example. Amen.

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🏡 Kingdom Family Devotional — Day 46

“Give us this day our daily bread.”

Matthew 6:11 NASB1995

🥖 Daily Trust in a Daily God

Jesus invites us to live dependently. Not anxiously stockpiling, not presuming tomorrow—but seeking the Father for today’s needs. A Kingdom family learns to rest in God’s faithfulness, day by day.

This prayer reminds us that everything we have—meals, moments, and mercy—is a gift from God.

🕯 A Mother’s Role

Model contentment and gratitude for daily provision. When the budget is tight or the schedule is full, show your children that God’s daily bread always arrives right on time.

📖 Talk About It:

  • What are we trusting God for today as a family?
  • Have we thanked Him for what we’ve already received?

🪡 Kingdom Practice

Before each meal this week, pause and pray together: “Thank You, Father, for today’s bread.” Add a specific gratitude from each person.

✍️ Prayer:

Lord, You give us what we need each day. Help us to trust You, thank You, and rest in Your care—one day at a time. Amen.

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🏡 Kingdom Family Devotional — Day 45

“Our Father who is in heaven, hallowed be Your name…”

Matthew 6:9 NASB1995

🙏 A Family That Prays Like Jesus

The Lord’s Prayer isn’t just for church—it’s for the living room. Jesus gave it to His disciples as a pattern for real, everyday prayer.

Each part reminds us of who God is, what He provides, how He forgives, and why we need His help.

🕯 A Mother’s Role

Teach your children the prayer not just by memory, but by meaning. Use each line as a way to grow their understanding of God and their walk with Him.

📖 Talk About It:

  • What does it mean to say, “Hallowed be Your name”?
  • Which part of the Lord’s Prayer do we need to live out more as a family?

🪡 Kingdom Practice

This week, take one line each night from the Lord’s Prayer and talk about it together. Pray it in your own words as a family.

✍️ Prayer:

Lord, help our family pray like Jesus. Let Your name be honored in our home and Your will be done in our lives. Amen.

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🏡 Kingdom Family Devotional — Day 44

“Do not use meaningless repetition when you pray… for your Father knows what you need before you ask Him.”

Matthew 6:7–8 NASB1995

🧵 Keep It Simple, Keep It Real

Jesus reminds us that prayer isn’t about saying the right words—it’s about meaning what we say. In a Kingdom home, prayer is a conversation, not a script.

Families grow in faith when prayer becomes genuine—short or long, loud or quiet—spoken from the heart.

🕯 A Mother’s Role

Encourage authentic prayer. Let your kids know it’s okay if they stumble or don’t know what to say. What matters most is that their words come from the heart.

📖 Talk About It:

  • Have we ever said the same prayer without thinking?
  • How can we make our family prayers more honest and meaningful?

🪡 Kingdom Practice

This week, let each family member say a short, honest prayer aloud. Focus less on form, more on faith.

✍️ Prayer:

Lord, help our family speak to You with real hearts and honest words. Teach us to pray simply and sincerely. Amen.

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🏡 Kingdom Family Devotional — Day 43

“When you pray… go into your inner room, close your door and pray to your Father who is in secret…”

Matthew 6:6 NASB1995

🌸 A Family That Prays in Secret

Prayer isn’t a performance for others. Jesus teaches us that the most powerful prayers happen behind closed doors—in the quiet spaces where hearts are honest.

Kingdom families teach their children that prayer is about connection, not display. It’s where we meet with God, not impress others.

🕯 A Mother’s Role

Help your children build private prayer habits. Teach them that the Father listens in quiet places. Model what it means to pray with sincerity and trust.

📖 Talk About It:

  • Where can we each go to pray alone this week?
  • Why does God love when we pray in secret?

🪡 Kingdom Practice

Create a “secret prayer space” in your home. Let each family member use it during the week and journal what God shows them.

✍️ Prayer:

Lord, let our home be filled with secret prayer. Teach us to seek You, not attention. Meet us in the quiet. Amen.

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🏡 Kingdom Family Devotional — Day 42

“When you give to the poor, do not let your left hand know what your right hand is doing…”

Matthew 6:3 NASB1995

🌿 A Quiet-Giving Home

Jesus teaches us that giving should come from the heart—not from a desire to be noticed. As a family, this is a chance to model humility, generosity, and trust in God to see and reward.

When we give without announcing it, we train our children to value what matters most: God’s approval.

🕯 A Mother’s Role

Encourage your children to give secretly and cheerfully. Celebrate their heart, not their action. Lead by example in finding joy in quiet obedience.

📖 Talk About It:

  • Why is secret giving special in God’s eyes?
  • How can we give this week without telling anyone else?

🪡 Kingdom Practice

Plan one anonymous act of giving as a family. Whether a meal, donation, or kind gesture—let it be your family’s secret offering to the Lord.

✍️ Prayer:

Lord, help our family give in secret with joyful hearts. Let us care more about Your reward than human praise. Amen.

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🏡 Kingdom Family Devotional — Day 41

“Beware of practicing your righteousness before men to be noticed by them…”

— Matthew 6:1 NASB1995

🌸 Quiet Faithfulness

Kingdom families don’t need a spotlight to do what’s right. Jesus tells us that good works should be done from a pure heart—not for praise, but for God.

As a family, we want to serve quietly, give generously, and obey joyfully—even when no one sees. Because the Father sees. And that’s what matters most.

🕯 A Mother’s Role

Model unseen obedience. When you choose humility, generosity, or patience without fanfare, you show your children that God’s approval is enough.

📖 Talk About It:

Why do we sometimes want people to notice our good deeds?

How can we practice doing things for God’s eyes alone?

🪡 Kingdom Practice

This week, each family member chooses one act of kindness to do in secret. At the end of the week, share how it felt to do something just for God.

✍️ Prayer:

Lord, help our family love quiet faithfulness. May our hearts seek Your reward above all. Teach us to live for Your glory, not our own. Amen.

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🏡 Kingdom Family Devotional — Day 40

“Be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect.”

Matthew 5:48 NASB1995

🌟 A Family Growing in Wholeness

Jesus tells us to be perfect like our Heavenly Father. He doesn’t mean never making a mistake—He means we should grow to be whole in how we love, forgive, and live.

In a Kingdom home, we don’t just do the right things—we seek to love like the Father loves: completely and without condition.

🕯 A Mother’s Role

Model grace while guiding your children toward spiritual maturity. Encourage growth, not perfectionism. Let love lead the way in discipline, conversation, and correction.

📖 Talk About It:

  • What does it look like to be a “whole” family in God’s eyes?
  • How can we grow in love and maturity together?

🪡 Kingdom Practice

Choose one area where your family can grow in wholeness this week—whether in how you speak, forgive, or serve each other. Pray over it together.

✍️ Prayer:

Lord, help our family grow into Your likeness. Make us whole, not just right. Let our love be full, our hearts undivided, and our eyes fixed on You. Amen.

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🏡 Kingdom Family Devotional — Day 39

“Your Father… causes His sun to rise on the evil and the good.”

Matthew 5:45 NASB1995

💕 A Family That Reflects the Father

Our Heavenly Father is kind and generous to everyone. He doesn’t wait for people to deserve it. And Jesus tells us that when we do the same, we show we are His children.

As a family, we can live this out daily—by being kind to neighbors, forgiving one another, and giving grace to those who don’t ask for it.

🕯 A Mother’s Role

Model generosity and mercy. Help your children see opportunities to reflect God’s love in their words and actions. Remind them that we love because He first loved us.

📖 Talk About It:

  • Do we treat others the way God treats us?
  • How can we reflect our Father better this week?

🪡 Kingdom Practice

As a family, write out one way each of you will reflect God’s love to someone outside your comfort zone this week.

✍️ Prayer:

Lord, help our family look like You. Let our actions show others that we belong to a loving, merciful Father. Amen.