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Keys For Kids Ministries is a children's ministry organization, offering Keys for Kids, Down Gilead Lane, and much more.© 2023 Keys For Kids Ministries, All Rights Reserved. 768185 Christianisme Littérature Pastorale et évangélisme Spiritualité
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  • An Undeserved Gift
    Dec 19 2025

    Read: John 1:14-17; 3:16-17

    Caleb and Vanessa sat in the back seat of the car on the way home from Christmas shopping. They didn’t dare say a word. Mom’s face said it all. They were in big trouble. They had saved up money to buy gifts, but when they got to the store, they pushed and fought over every toy. After a couple warnings, Mom marched them out of the store empty-handed.

    “I’m sorry, Mom,” Caleb ventured. “I don’t know what happened.”

    “Are we in big trouble?” Vanessa asked.

    Mom took a deep breath. “We’ll see when we get home. I’ll talk to your dad.”

    When they walked through the front door, Dad saw their glum faces. “Uh-oh. What’s going on?”

    Mom looked at Caleb and Vanessa. “I want you both to go sit on the couch in the living room. We’ll be there in a minute.”

    They slowly walked into the living room and plopped down on the couch. Soon their parents came in.

    Dad looked stern. “I’m very disappointed to hear about your behavior today, but after talking it over, Mom and I decided we want you to open an early Christmas present.”

    Caleb and Vanessa looked startled as Mom handed them a small wrapped box. “Is this for real?” Caleb asked.

    Mom nodded, and they both tore off the wrapping paper. Caleb pulled out a glass ornament of baby Jesus. Vanessa squealed. “It’s beautiful!”

    Caleb smiled but still looked a bit suspicious. “What’s the catch?”

    “Do you think you deserved an early Christmas present today?” Dad asked.

    Caleb frowned. “No, Dad. We deserve something else. We deserve to be punished.”

    Mom smiled. “That’s exactly why we wanted to give this to you.”

    Dad nodded. “We are all full of sin—we all act ugly and do bad things. Because of that sin, we all deserve punishment from God. But instead of punishing us, He sent us the most wonderful, undeserved gift. He sent us a baby to be our Savior.”

    “I get it!” Vanessa said. “Our little undeserved ornament will remind us that God sent Jesus to save us from sin.”

    Caleb smiled. “I understand too. Jesus was a gift we didn’t deserve.”

    –Bethany Den Boer

    How about you? Do you get lots of gifts at Christmas? Do you feel like you deserve your presents and get angry when you don’t get what you want? We receive gifts at Christmas not because we earned them, but because those who give them to us love us. These gifts remind us God gave us Jesus to be our Savior not because we deserved such a wonderful gift, but because He loves us.

    Today's Key Verse: But God showed his great love for us by sending Christ to die for us while we were still sinners. Romans 5:8 (NLT)

    Today's Key Thought: Jesus is the greatest gift

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    5 min
  • Wonderfully Made
    Dec 18 2025

    Read: Psalm 139:13-16; 1 Corinthians 15:42-44

    Nate and Peter watched as Dad assembled a miniature model of the human body they had gotten for their homeschool biology class.

    “I’m amazed at God’s creation,” Dad said, holding up the plastic heart piece. “Did you know that the human heart, which is only about as big as a clenched fist, can pump up to two thousand gallons of blood a day?”

    “I heard that in our class videos,” said Peter. “We learned about eyes too. They’re set in holes, or sockets, and they’re protected by seven interlocking bones.”

    “And our eyelashes and eyebrows keep out dust and sweat,” said Nate. “And each time we blink, a special fluid washes over our eyes.”

    Dad grinned. “Right! And have you noticed that the palms of your hands are sort of skid-proof so you can get a grip on things? And think about your fingers and all they can do. You use them to write, paint, hammer a nail, play the piano—”

    “Catch a football,” added Nate.

    Dad nodded. “Just like the Bible says, we’re fearfully and wonderfully made. God created the human body to do amazing things. His great handiwork is nothing to laugh about, is it?”

    “Laugh about?” asked Peter. “What do you mean?”

    “Well, sometimes I hear people say things that aren’t respectful about the human body,” said Dad. “They make jokes about things God designed it to do, and sometimes they even mock others whose bodies look different from theirs.”

    Peter nodded. “Sometimes my friends send me things that make fun of stuff like that—or even specific people.”

    “That’s not how God wants us to treat the bodies—or people—He created,” said Dad. “He loves us so much He sent Jesus to die for us. When we trust in Him, He gives us new hearts—not a physical heart that pumps blood, but a desire to know and follow Him and share His love with others. And one day He’s going to give us new bodies too! Perfect bodies that will be free from sin, sickness, and death.”

    “Wow,” said Nate. “That sounds amazing!”

    Dad nodded. “It is amazing. That’s why we need to treat the bodies God gave us—and everyone else—with respect.”

    –Agnes Livezey

    How about you? Are you ever tempted to make fun of the amazing bodies God created? Maybe you’ve made inappropriate jokes about them or looked at pictures or videos that are disrespectful. Perhaps you’ve even mocked someone for the way their body looks. Ask Jesus to forgive you for the times you didn’t treat people He loves and their bodies with respect. Remember that our bodies are meant to remind us of His amazing love.

    Today's Key Verse: I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Psalm 139:14 (NKJV)

    Today's Key Thought: Respect the bodies God created

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    5 min
  • The Pearl Necklace
    Dec 17 2025

    Read: Colossians 4:2-6

    Johannah stared out her bedroom window as Mom came into the room and sat down on the bed. “How are you feeling?” Mom asked as she stroked Johannah’s forehead. “I think you still have a fever.”

    “Why do I have to be sick today?” moaned Johannah. “I wanted to go sing at the hospital with my Sunday school class.” Her lower lip quivered a little.

    “And it makes you feel bad that you can’t go, doesn’t it?” said Mom.

    Johannah nodded. “I was really looking forward to going around and singing to people who were sick. Now I can’t.”

    “I know, honey,” said Mom. “But you can pray and ask Jesus to use your class to bless the people at the hospital with their singing.”

    Johannah shrugged. “It just doesn’t seem the same,” she said with a sigh.

    “Maybe not, but…” Mom stood up. “I’ll be right back.” She left the room and returned a few minutes later with a strand of pearls. “See this necklace? Your great-grandmother gave it to me when I was a teenager.” She held it out so Johannah could look at it. “But there’s a very important part of it you can’t see.”

    Johannah looked puzzled. “What do you mean?”

    “Well, what do you see when you look at it?” asked Mom.

    Johannah took the necklace. “The pearls,” she said after examining it.

    Mom nodded. “That’s what everyone notices, but look.” She carefully pulled two pearls apart to reveal the thin white thread holding them together. “No one notices this plain and simple thread, but without it, my necklace would fall apart.”

    Still puzzled, Johannah looked at the pearl necklace and then at her mother. “Okay,” she said uncertainly.

    “Prayer is like this thread,” Mom explained. “We often pray as an afterthought, but really, it’s what holds everything together—nothing we do would make any difference without God working behind the scenes and in people’s hearts. Even though you can’t go with the others to the hospital, you can have a very important part in what they’re doing. You can ask Jesus to use their singing to encourage the people at the hospital and show them how much He loves them and cares for them.”

    –Richard S. Maffeo

    How about you? Do you ever feel like you can’t do anything important for Jesus because you’re too young, too sick, or too shy? That’s not true! There’s at least one thing every Christian can do, and that’s pray. It’s not something everybody notices, but Jesus does. He hears each prayer. Pray and ask Him to work in people’s hearts as you and fellow Christians serve Him and show others His love.

    Today's Key Verse: Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, in everything give thanks. 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 (NKJV)

    Today's Key Thought: Prayer is important

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    5 min
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