![]() ![]() We must do our best to keep our time balanced between “other” things and the things of God. It is okay to do fun things like playing football or taking dance or playing video games, but we should not let these activities become more important than doing things for God. Our time should be spent doing things that have eternal value more than things that don’t. It is important to give of our time just as we give of our money. God commands us to give back to him financially however, how we use our time is just as important. Leviticus 27:30 tells us that “A tithe of everything from the land, whether grain from the soil or fruit from the trees, belongs to the LORD it is holy to the LORD.” Stewardship of our money is very important. When we speak of stewardship, we are not only speaking of tithing (giving 1/10 of our money to God), we are also talking about our time. Biblical Stewardship involves us managing that which God has given to us. For older elementary, encourage a volunteer to read this verse to the group.Įxplain: Stewardship is a big word that simply means the management of something important. Introduction: Begin the lesson by reading the key verse to the children. Lesson Objective: Children will learn about the spiritual discipline of stewardship. You Can Help: Please share your feedback and suggestions to improve this children’s Bible lesson. Learning Context: Any small group setting like Sunday School Target Age Group: Elementary (1 st -5 th grade) This lesson is designed for a smaller group of children, but could be adapted for any Sunday School or Children’s Church setting. ![]() Remember, it’s not the size of the gift but the heart that matters most. This is an often overlooked way that God grows the faith of children. This Bible lesson will teach children about the spiritual discipline of stewardship and giving. ![]()
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