Parents' Corner | June 17, 2018
Dear Parents,
As the early church expanded outside Jerusalem, new churches were planted in various cities. Each church needed godly leaders to help it grow and stay true to the gospel. Paul understood this need, which is why he wrote letters to some of the leaders in the church. Two of these leaders were Timothy and Titus. Timothy was Paul’s friend. He had traveled with Paul and helped him. Now Timothy was a leader at the church in Ephesus.
Titus was a Gentile believer. He had traveled with Paul too. Now Titus was on the island of Crete to help train more church leaders. Paul wrote to give Timothy and Titus advice, and he gave instructions for all the church leaders.
Paul warned Timothy and Titus that being a leader was difficult at times, but God had chosen them to be leaders. Their role as leaders put them in a position to serve God. Paul hoped that recognizing this would help them persevere and live in a way that pleased Christ.
As you share with your kids this week, help them see the value in God’s gift of church leaders. Look for ways to support your leaders so that your kids value them, love them, and respect them. Consider ways your family can encourage your leaders.
At the same time, emphasize that God is at work in your kids and that they too might be leaders in the church one day—perhaps one day soon. Help your kids see that being a leader is a great privilege to help point others to the gospel.
Finally, be sure that your kids understand that church leaders do not lead on their own. All church leaders follow the leadership of Jesus, who was a servant-leader to us. He gave His life so that we could be forgiven of our sin.
Paul wrote to give Timothy and Titus advice and to help all church leaders know how to lead God’s people. Church leaders help believers know what is true, and they serve the church by following the example of Jesus, who served us by dying on the cross for our sins.
Have a great week!
God Bless,
David Feiser
Family Ministry Director
The Well Community Church
Family Starting Points
Scripture Memory: Isaiah 26:3-4
“You will keep in perfect peace Him whose mind is steadfast because he trusts in you. Trust in the Lord forever, for the Lord, the Lord is the Rock Eternal.”
Big Picture Question:
Why does God want us to obey Him? We obey because God loves us.
Bible Story: “Paul’s Letters to Church Leaders” (1 Timothy 4: 11-16; 2 Timothy 4:1-8; Titus 2: 11-14)
- Paul wrote letters to Timothy and Titus.
- Paul told church leaders to teach God’s Word.
- Paul said to keep telling God’s truth no matter what.
Family Discussion Starters:
- Why did Paul write letters to church leaders?
- Why is it important for church leaders to teach God’s Word?
- How can teaching God’s Word be hard for leaders to do?
Family Activity:
- Bake some treats and deliver them to the church office during the week. Include a thank you note for all the leaders' hard work for teaching God’s Word.
- Offer to babysit a church leader’s kids so they and their spouse can have a date night.
Next Week:
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“Children of God” (Romans 8:12-39)
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