No Greater Joy
Keys for KidsRead: Matthew 2:9-11 The Ravens were up by one in the championship game of the winter league basketball tournament when the scoreboard buzzed. The game was over! All the guys huddled around their star player, Bryson Phillips, who scored 28 of their 62 points. On the car ride home, Bryson couldnât stop looking at his Most Valuable Player trophy. âThis is the best day of my life!â he told his dad. Suddenly a bird swooped down in front of their car. âWatch it!â yelled Bryson. Dad tried to swerve, but it was too late. The car hit the bird head-on, and it instantly fell to the ground. Dad pulled over. Bryson raced out and knelt beside the bird. âIs it still alive?â âIâm afraid not,â said Dad. As they continued driving, Bryson set his trophy aside and peered out the window. He thought of his friend Alex. It had been over a year since Alex had passed away from cancer. It had taken him and his family by surpriseâone day Alex was fine, and then suddenly, he was gone. Just like that bird getting hit by our car, Bryson thought. âAre you okay?â asked Dad. Bryson looked at the trophy in the seat next to him. âAll of a sudden this trophy seems kind of worthless,â he said. âIâd give it back in a heartbeatâalong with every Raven basketball victoryâif it meant getting Alex back.â Dad sighed heavily. âI miss Alex too. Life is preciousâmore precious than anything we earn or receive on this earth.â âMuch more precious than winning basketball championships,â added Bryson. Dad nodded. âJesus is the giver of life. Thatâs why He came into the world. He sacrificed His life on the cross so we could have eternal lifeâa life that goes beyond the years we live on earth. The joy of life with Him is better than anything else. Even when we experience difficult thingsâlike losing Alexâwe can be joyful knowing that Jesus walks with us through lifeâs troubles and promises us a life with Him that lasts forever.â Bryson smiled as he thought of Alex in heaven with Jesus. He picked up his trophy again. âI do like the joy of winning, but it will never come close to the joy Jesus brings.â Dad smiled. âNothing does.â âRandy Saller How about you? What things in life give you joy? Winning a game? Spending time with family and friends? Having others recognize your accomplishments? God blesses us with many good gifts, but thereâs one thing He wants us to treasure above everything elseâHis Son, Jesus. Only Jesus can give us life that lasts forever and joy that is unlike anything else. Today's Key Verse: When they saw the star, they rejoiced with exceedingly great joy. Matthew 2:10 (NKJV) Today's Key Thought: Rejoice in Jesus