DAILY KIDS DEVOTIONS - MONTH 1
Day 1 - The Story of Creation (Genesis 1-2)
Questions to ask your kids
1) What are some things that you see around you in the world that God created?
2) Why do you think taking care of the world God made is important?
3) How can you thank God for creating you special and unique?
Day 2 - Adam and Eve (Genesis 3)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why did God tell Adam and Eve not to eat from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil?
2) What happened when Eve listened to the snake and ate the fruit?
3) What did God do when Adam and Eve admitted their mistake?
Day 3 - Cain and Abel (Genesis 4)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Can you think of a time when you felt angry or jealous like Cain did in the story? How did you handle those emotions?
2) How do you think talking to God or a trusted person can help us when we're feeling upset or jealous?
3) What are some ways we can show love and kindness to others, even when we're feeling angry or jealous?
Day 4 - Noah’s Ark (Genesis 6-9)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think God chose Noah to build the ark and save the animals?
2) How can we show obedience to God in our everyday lives, just like Noah did?
3) Can you think of a time when it was challenging to follow God's ways? How did you handle it, and what can we learn from Noah's story to help us in similar situations?
Day 5 - The Tower of Babel (Genesis 11)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think God chose Noah to build the ark and save the animals?
2) How can we show obedience to God in our everyday lives, just like Noah did?
3) Can you think of a time when it was challenging to follow God's ways? How did you handle it, and what can we learn from Noah's story to help us in similar situations?
Day 6 - Abraham and Sarah (Genesis 12-23)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think it was difficult for Abraham and Sarah to trust God's promise of having a baby?
2) What can we learn from Abraham's faith and trust in God, even when things seemed impossible?
3) How can we apply the story of Abraham and Sarah in our own lives when faced with challenges or things that seem impossible?
Day 7 - Abraham and Isaac (Genesis 22)
Questions to ask your kids
1) How do you think Abraham felt when God asked him to sacrifice his son Isaac?
2) Why do you think Abraham trusted God and was willing to obey Him, even though it was a very difficult thing to do?
3) What can we learn from Abraham's obedience and trust in God? How can we apply that in our own lives when we face challenging situations?
Day 8 - Jacob’s Ladder (Genesis 28)
Questions to ask your kids
1) How does knowing that God is always with us, like the ladder connecting heaven and earth, help you feel when you're scared or lonely?
2) Why do you think Jacob was so persistent in wrestling with God and seeking His blessings?
3) Can you think of a time when you persisted in prayer or sought God's guidance? How did it make a difference in your situation?
Day 9 - Jacob Wrestles With God (Genesis 32)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think Jacob wrestled with God all night?
2) Why do you think Jacob was so persistent in seeking God's blessing?
3) How can we apply Jacob's example to our own prayer lives? How can we be persistent in seeking God's guidance and blessings?
Day 10 - Joseph and the Coat of Many Colors (Genesis 37)
Questions to ask your kids
1) How do you think Joseph felt when his brothers treated him unkindly because of his special coat?
2) Why do you think it was important for Joseph to forgive his brothers and show them love?
3) Can you think of a time when it was challenging for you to forgive someone? How do you think Joseph's story can help us when we face similar situations?
Day 11 - Joseph and Potiphar’s Wife (Genesis 39)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think it was important for Joseph to have integrity and resist temptation?
2) Can you think of a time when you were tempted to do something you knew was wrong? How did you handle it, and what can we learn from Joseph's story to help us make good choices?
3) What are some ways we can show integrity in our everyday lives, even when it's difficult? How can we rely on God's strength to help us resist temptation?
Day 12 - Joseph Interprets Pharaoh’s Dreams (Genesis 40-41)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think it was important for Joseph to have integrity and resist temptation?
2) Can you think of a time when you were tempted to do something you knew was wrong? How did you handle it, and what can we learn from Joseph's story to help us make good choices?
3) What are some ways we can show integrity in our everyday lives, even when it's difficult? How can we rely on God's strength to help us resist temptation?
Day 13 - Joseph and His Brothers (Genesis 42-45)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think Joseph forgave his brothers, even after they had been mean to him?
2) How do you think Joseph's forgiveness and reconciliation with his brothers made their relationship stronger?
3) Can you think of a time when someone hurt your feelings? How can you apply Joseph's story of forgiveness and kindness in that situation?
Day 14 - Jacob’s Blessing (Genesis 48-49)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think Jacob wanted to give his sons a special blessing?
2) How can we bless our family members and friends in our everyday lives?
3) What are some ways we can show love and encouragement to our loved ones, just like Jacob did with his sons?
Day 15 - The Exodus of Israel (Book of Exodus)
Questions to ask your kids
1) What did God do to rescue the Israelites from slavery in Egypt?
2) How did God show His power and love during the Israelites' journey?
3) How can we trust God to guide us through our own challenges and difficult times?
Day 16 - Baby Moses (Exodus 2)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why did Moses' mother put him in a basket and place him in the river?
2) How did God protect Moses and ensure his safety?
3) How can we trust God to protect us when we feel scared or in danger?
Day 17 - Burning Bush (Exodus 3)
Questions to ask your kids
1) How do you think Moses felt when he saw the burning bush and heard God's voice speaking to him?
2) Have you ever felt scared or unsure about something God asked you to do? How can we trust that God will be with us and give us the strength we need?
3) What are some ways we can listen to God and follow His calling in our own lives? How can we pray and seek His guidance when we feel unsure?
Day 18 - The Ten Plagues (Exodus 7-12)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think God sent the ten plagues to Egypt?
2) How did the plagues show God's power and protection for His people, the Israelites?
3) What can we learn from the story of the Ten Plagues about trusting in God's power and seeking His help in difficult situations?
Day 19 - The Passover (Exodus 12)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why did the Israelites celebrate Passover?
2) How did God rescue the Israelites from slavery in Egypt?
3) What are some ways we can remember and be thankful for what God has done for us in our own lives?
Day 20 - Crossing the Red Sea (Exodus 14)
Questions to ask your kids
1) How do you think the Israelites felt when they were trapped between the Red Sea and the Egyptian army? Have you ever felt scared or trapped in a difficult situation?
2) Why do you think God decided to part the waters of the Red Sea and make a path for the Israelites? What does this show us about God's power and love for His people?
3) Can you think of a time when you faced a challenge or problem that seemed impossible to overcome? How can the story of crossing the Red Sea remind you to trust in God's help and provision during those times?
Day 21 - Manna from Heaven (Exodus 16)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think the Israelites started complaining and feeling hungry in the desert?
2) How did God provide for the Israelites when they were in need of food?
3) How can we trust in God's provision in our own lives? What are some ways we can show our trust in Him?
Day 22 - Water from the Rock (Exodus 17)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why were the people of Israel complaining to Moses in the desert?
2) How did God provide water for the people of Israel when they were thirsty?
3) What can we learn from the story of "Water from the Rock" about God's provision in our own lives?
Day 23 - The Ten Commandments 1-3 (Exodus 20)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think God gave us The Ten Commandments?
2) How can we put God first in our lives and show Him our love?
3) What are some ways we can honor and respect God's name in our words and actions?
Day 24 - The Ten Commandments 4-5 (Exodus 20)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think God wants us to set aside a special day each week to rest, worship Him, and spend time with our family?
2) How can we honor our parents and show them love and respect in our daily lives?
3) What are some fun and meaningful activities we can do as a family on our special day of rest and worship?
Day 25 - The Ten Commandments 6-8 (Exodus 20)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think it's important to follow the sixth commandment, "You shall not murder"? How can we show kindness and help others instead?
2) What does the seventh commandment, "You shall not commit adultery," teach us about how we should treat our future husbands or wives? How can we show love and honor to our family members?
3) How can we practice the eighth commandment, "You shall not steal," in our daily lives? What are some ways we can show generosity and share with others?
Day 26 - The Ten Commandments 9-10 (Exodus 20)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why is it important to always tell the truth and not say things that are not true about others?
2) How can we show gratitude for the things we have and avoid being jealous of what others have?
3) Can you think of a time when telling the truth or being content made a positive difference in your life or in your relationships with others?
Day 27 - The Golden Calf (Exodus 32)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why did the Israelites start worshiping the golden calf instead of God?
2) What are some things in our lives that could become idols if we value them more than God?
3) How can we ensure that we put God first in our hearts and lives every day?
Day 28 - Moses and the Glory of the Lord (Exodus 33)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think Moses wanted to see God's glory?
2) What do you think it means for God's love to shine through us?
3) How can you spend time with God each day and let His love shine through you?
Day 29 - Moses and the Veil (Exodus 34)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think Moses put a veil over his face after spending time with God?
2) How can spending time with God and learning about Him change our hearts?
3) What are some ways we can let God's love shine through us in our interactions with others?
Day 30 - Tabernacle Construction (Exodus 25-31)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think God wanted the Israelites to build the Tabernacle?
2) How can we show our love and reverence for God in our everyday lives?
3) What talents or abilities do you have that you can use to honor God and worship Him?
DAILY KIDS DEVOTIONS - MONTH 2
Day 31 - Aaron's Sons Offer Unauthorized Fire (Leviticus 10:1-3)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think Nadab and Abihu offered unauthorized fire to God?
2) What do you think we can learn from this story about obeying God's instructions?
3) How can we make sure that we are honoring and worshiping God in the right way?
Day 32 - God Gives the Law (Leviticus 19:1-18)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think God gave these laws to the Israelites? How do you think following these laws can help us in our lives today?
2) Can you think of some ways we can apply the principles behind these laws in our everyday interactions with others? How can we show kindness, respect, and fairness to the people around us?
3) Sometimes it can be challenging to follow all these laws perfectly. What do you think we can do when we make mistakes or fall short? How can we seek forgiveness and strive to do better?
Day 33 - The Year of Jubilee (Leviticus 25:8-13)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think God commanded the Year of Jubilee for the Israelites?
2) What do you think it means to have freedom and restoration during the Year of Jubilee?
3) How can we apply the concept of the Year of Jubilee in our lives today?
Day 34 - The Blessings of Obedience (Leviticus 26:3-13)
Questions to ask your kids
1) What are some of the blessings mentioned in the passage for those who obey God's commandments?
2) Why do you think it's important to obey God? How does obedience show our love for Him?
3) Can you think of a time when you experienced a blessing because you chose to obey? How did it make you feel?
Day 35 - The Vow of the Nazarite (Numbers 6:1-21)
Questions to ask your kids
1) How do you think the vow of the Nazarite shows dedication to God? Can you think of any ways we can show our dedication to God in our own lives?
2) The Nazarites had to avoid certain things like cutting their hair and drinking wine as part of their vow. Why do you think they made these sacrifices? Are there any things you would be willing to give up as a sign of your dedication to God?
3) The Nazarite vow was a way for people to set themselves apart for God's purposes. How can we set ourselves apart for God in our daily lives? What are some ways we can live in a way that pleases Him and shows our love for Him?
Day 36 - The Spies Explore Canaan (Numbers 13:1-3)
Questions to ask your kids
1) What did the spies see when they explored the land of Canaan?
2) Why were some of the spies scared to enter the land?
3) How did God show His power and promise to the Israelites during this story?
Day 37 - Korah’s Rebellion (Numbers 16:1-35)
Questions to ask your kids
1) What is rebellion, and why do you think Korah and the other people rebelled against Moses and Aaron?
2) What do you think Korah and his followers could have done differently to handle their concerns or disagreements with Moses and Aaron?
3) How can we avoid falling into the trap of jealousy or rebellion like Korah and his followers? What can we do to show respect and honor to those in authority?
Day 38 - The Water from the Rock (Numbers 20:1-13)
Questions to ask your kids
1) What did the Israelites do when they were thirsty in the desert?
2) How did God provide water for the Israelites?
3) Why do you think it's important to trust in God and ask Him for help when we face difficulties or challenges?
Day 39 - The Bronze Snake (Numbers 21:4-9)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why did the Israelites complain and speak against Moses and God?
2) What did God tell Moses to do to stop the plague?
3) What can we learn from this story about trusting and obeying God?
Day 40 - Balaam’s Talking Donkey (Numbers 22:21-35)
Questions to ask your kids
1) What can we learn from Balaam's Talking Donkey story?
2) How do you think Balaam felt when his donkey started talking? Why?
3) Can you think of a time when God used something unexpected to get your attention or teach you a lesson? What happened?
Day 41 - Joshua Appointed Moses’ Successor (Numbers 27:15-23)
Questions to ask your kids
1) What qualities do you think Joshua needed to have in order to be appointed as Moses' successor?
2) How do you think Joshua might have felt when he found out that he would be leading the Israelites after Moses?
3) In our own lives, how can we show trust and faith in God's plans for us, just like Joshua did?
Day 42 - The Command to Leave Horeb (Deuteronomy 1)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think God commanded the Israelites to leave Horeb and continue their journey?
2) What do you think the Israelites learned from this command to leave Horeb? How can we apply that lesson in our own lives?
3) How do you think the Israelites felt when they were told to leave a familiar place and venture into the unknown? Have you ever had to leave a familiar place or situation? How did you feel, and what did you learn from it?
Day 43 - Obedience Commanded (Deuteronomy 4)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why is obedience important according to the story of Deuteronomy 4?
2) Can you think of a time when it was difficult for you to obey? How did you handle it?
3) How can we show obedience to God in our everyday lives?
Day 44 - The Great Commandment (Deuteronomy 6:4-5)
Questions to ask your kids
1) What does the Great Commandment say about how we should love God?
2) How can we show our love for God in our everyday lives?
3) Why is it important to love God with all our heart, soul, and strength?
Day 45 - The Shema (Deuteronomy 6:4-9)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why is it important for us to love and worship only one God, as mentioned in the Shema? How does this help us in our daily lives?
2) The Shema encourages us to love God with all our heart, soul, and strength. What are some ways we can show our love for God in our everyday actions?
3) The passage also tells us to teach God's commandments to our children. Why do you think it's important for parents to pass down their faith and knowledge of God to their children? How can we practice this in our family?
Day 46 - The Promised Land (Deuteronomy 6:10-12)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think the Promised Land was important to the Israelites?
2) Can you think of any promises that God has made to us? How do those promises make you feel?
3) How can we show our gratitude to God for the blessings He has given us, just like the Israelites were instructed to do in the Bible passage?
Day 47 - Do Not Forget the Lord (Deuteronomy 8)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think it's important for us to remember and not forget the Lord, just like the people in the story?
2) Can you think of some ways we can remember and show gratitude to the Lord in our everyday lives?
3) How can we apply the lesson from the story of "Do Not Forget the Lord" in our own lives? Can you think of a specific situation where we can remember God's faithfulness and trust Him?
Day 48 - The Golden Calf (Deuteronomy 9:7-21)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think the Israelites decided to make a golden calf when Moses was on Mount Sinai?
2) How do you think God felt when He saw the Israelites worshiping the golden calf instead of Him?
3) What can we learn from the story of the Golden Calf about the importance of trusting and worshiping God alone?
Day 49 - Tablets Like the First Ones (Deuteronomy 10)
Questions to ask your kids
1) What do you think it means that God gave Moses tablets like the first ones?
2) How do you think God's commandments are important in our lives today?
3) Can you think of ways we can show love for God and others by following His commandments?
Day 50 - Worshiping Other Gods (Deuteronomy 13)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think it's important to worship only one God, like the God of the Bible?
2) Can you think of any ways we might be tempted to worship other things or put them before God in our lives? How can we guard against that?
3) How can we show our love and devotion to God in our everyday lives?
Day 51 - The Year of Canceling Debts (Deuteronomy 15)
Questions to ask your kids
1) According to the Bible story we just read, what was the Year of Canceling Debts all about?
2) How do you think canceling debts and helping others in need shows God's love and compassion?
3) Can you think of ways we can apply the principle of canceling debts and helping those in need in our own lives? How can we show kindness and generosity to others?
Day 52 - The Passover (Deuteronomy 16)
Questions to ask your kids
1) What is the significance of the Passover in the story of the Israelites? How did God protect His people during that time?
2) How can we apply the lesson of the Passover in our lives today? What are some ways we can remember and celebrate God's faithfulness?
3) In Deuteronomy 16, God commands the Israelites to observe the Passover every year. Why do you think it's important to have special times or rituals to remember and honor God's faithfulness? How can we create meaningful traditions in our family to remember God's goodness?
Day 53 - Cities of Refuge (Deuteronomy 19:1-13)
Questions to ask your kids
1) What did you learn about the Cities of Refuge from today's devotion? Can you tell me why they were important?
2) How do you think the Cities of Refuge show God's love and fairness towards His people?
3) Can you think of a time when you needed forgiveness or a safe place? How did it feel to receive forgiveness or find a safe place?
Day 54 - Firstfruits and Tithes (Deuteronomy 26)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think it was important for the Israelites to give the firstfruits and tithes to God? How does giving back to God show our gratitude and trust in Him?
2) In what ways can we apply the concept of firstfruits and tithes in our lives today? How can we show our gratitude to God for all He has given us?
3) How does giving back to God with our time, talents, and resources help us develop a heart of generosity and trust in Him? How can we encourage and support others to also give back to God?
Day 55 - Blessings and Curses (Deuteronomy 28)
Questions to ask your kids
1) What are some examples of blessings that God promises to His people in Deuteronomy 28?
2) Why do you think it's important for us to obey God's commandments?
3) How can we show gratitude for the blessings that God has given us?
Day 56 - The Covenant Renewed (Deuteronomy 29:1-15)
Questions to ask your kids
1) According to the Bible passage we read about the Covenant Renewed, what does it mean to make a covenant with God?
2) What promises did God make to His people in the covenant? How does knowing these promises make you feel?
3) How can we show our commitment to God's covenant in our everyday lives? What are some ways we can demonstrate our love and obedience to Him?
Day 57 - The Conquest of Canaan (Deuteronomy 31:1-8)
Questions to ask your kids
1) How do you think Joshua felt when God told him that he would lead the Israelites into the land of Canaan?
2) Can you think of a time when you felt scared or unsure about something? How can we remember that God is always with us, just like He was with Joshua and the Israelites?
3) In the story, Moses encouraged the Israelites to trust in God's promises. What are some promises that God has given us in the Bible? How can we hold on to those promises in our everyday lives?
Day 58 - The Song of Moses (Deuteronomy 32:1-43)
Questions to ask your kids
1) What are some of the things that God has done for His people, as mentioned in the Song of Moses?
2) Why is it important to remember God's faithfulness and love, even when we face challenges?
3) How can we show our trust in God and His promises in our everyday lives?
Day 59 - Moses Blesses the Tribes (Deuteronomy 33)
Questions to ask your kids
1) What are some of the blessings Moses spoke over the tribes of Israel in Deuteronomy 33? Can you remember any specific blessings for a particular tribe?
2) How do you think the Israelites felt when they heard Moses' blessings? How can we use our words to bless and encourage others like Moses did?
3) What are some ways we can trust in God's promises and know that He is always with us, just as He was with the tribes of Israel? How can we show our trust in God in our everyday lives?
Day 60 - Moses’ Farewell Address (Deuteronomy 32:44-47)
Questions to ask your kids
1) What do you think Moses wanted the Israelites to remember in his farewell address?
2) How can we apply Moses' words to our lives today?
3) Why is it important to listen to and follow God's commandments, just like Moses instructed the Israelites?
DAILY KIDS DEVOTIONS - MONTH 3
Day 61 - Joshua Becomes Israel’s Leader (Joshua 1)
Questions to ask your kids
1) How do you think Joshua felt when God chose him to be the leader of Israel? Why do you think God told Joshua to be strong and courageous?
2) Can you think of a time when you felt scared or unsure? How can you apply the lesson from Joshua's story to those situations in your life?
3) How does it make you feel to know that God is always with you, just like He was with Joshua? What are some ways you can remember God's presence and find courage in your daily life?
Day 62 - The Story of Rahab (Joshua 2)
Questions to ask your kids
1) What was today's Bible story about, and what can we learn from it?
2) How do you think the Israelites felt when they received their portions of the Promised Land as God's special gift?
3) Can you think of any promises that God has made to us in the Bible, and how can we trust Him to keep them, just like He did for the Israelites?
Day 63 - Israel Crosses the Jordan River (Joshua 3)
Questions to ask your kids
1) What did God do to help the Israelites cross the Jordan River?
2) How did the Israelites show their trust in God during this story?
3) Can you think of a time when you faced a challenge, and you prayed to God for help? How did He help you?
Day 64 - The Fall of Jericho (Joshua 6)
Questions to ask your kids
1) What did the Israelites do to conquer the city of Jericho, and why was it important for them to follow God's plan?
2) How can we trust and obey God in our daily lives, just like Joshua and the Israelites did in the story?
3) When you face challenges or things that seem impossible, how can you pray to God for help and strength, just like the Israelites did before the Fall of Jericho?
Day 65 - The Sin of Achan (Joshua 7)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Can you tell me about the story of Achan and the Sin of Achan in Joshua 7? What important lesson did you learn from it?
2) Why is it essential to obey God's commands and not take things that don't belong to us, just like the Israelites were supposed to do in Jericho?
3) If you make a mistake or do something wrong, what can you do to make it right and ask for God's forgiveness, just like Achan did in the story? How does God show His love and blessings when we are honest and obedient?
Day 66 - The Battle of AI (Joshua 8)
Questions to ask your kids
1) What did Joshua and the Israelites do when they faced a challenge in the Battle of Ai, and what can we learn from their response?
2) Why is it important to obey God's commands and trust in His guidance, just like Joshua and the Israelites did?
3) Can you think of a time when you faced a difficult situation, and how did you turn to God for help, just like Joshua did?
Day 67 - The Gibeonite Deception (Joshua 9)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Why do you think Joshua and the Israelites didn't ask God for guidance before making the peace treaty with the Gibeonites?
2) How can we remember to seek God's guidance in our daily decisions, just like Joshua and the Israelites should have done?
3) Can you think of a situation where you faced a tricky choice or someone tried to deceive you? How do you think praying and asking God for help could have made a difference in that situation?
Day 68 - The Sun Stands Still (Joshua 10)
Questions to ask your kids
1) How did Joshua show his faith in God during the battle when the sun stood still?
2) When we face challenges or difficult situations, who should we turn to for help and guidance?
3) Can you think of a time when you felt afraid or worried? How can we remember to trust in God's love and power during those moments?
Day 69 - Division of the Promised Land (Joshua 13)
Questions to ask your kids
1) What was today's Bible story about, and what can we learn from it?
2) How do you think the Israelites felt when they received their portions of the Promised Land as God's special gift?
3) Can you think of any promises that God has made to us in the Bible, and how can we trust Him to keep them, just like He did for the Israelites?
Day 70 - Caleb’s Faith and Inheritance (Joshua 14)
Questions to ask your kids
1) What did you learn about Caleb from today's Bible story, and how did his faith in God help him receive a special inheritance?
2) Can you think of a time when you felt afraid or faced a challenge? How can we trust God and have faith in Him, just like Caleb did?
3) What are some blessings and gifts that God has given us, and how can we use them to bless others and bring glory to God?
Day 71 - Joshua’s Farewell Speech (Joshua 23)
Questions to ask your kids
1) What did Joshua remind the people of in his farewell speech?
2) Why is it important to listen to our parents and follow their guidance, just like the Israelites listened to Joshua?
3) How can we show our love for God in our daily actions and interactions with others, based on what we learned from Joshua's farewell speech?
Day 72 - Joshua’s Covenant Renewal (Joshua 24)
Questions to ask your kids
1) Who did Joshua gather together, and what did he remind them of in today's Bible story?
2) Why do you think it's essential for us to choose to serve and follow God, just like the Israelites did?
3) Can you share one way we can show our love and gratitude to God in our daily lives, just as Joshua and the Israelites made a covenant to serve Him?