The Fruit of the Spirit (Part 2)
Keys for KidsRead: 1 Corinthians 13:4-13 Wynn visited her garden every day, and her tomato plants, which she and her sister had named Love, Joy, Patience, and Goodness, grew and grew. Then one evening dark clouds began to gather on the horizon. At first Wynn watched from her bedroom window as droplets of water fell from the sky, but soon she could no longer see her poor little tomato plants through the sheets of falling rain. Suddenly lightning cracked in the sky, and the wind blew so hard that a tree branch fell inches from the window. Mom called for Wynn and Riley to come down into the basement. In the morning, when the storm was over, Wynn and Riley walked timidly to the garden. The grass was swampy, and several branches littered the ground. Wynnâs and Rileyâs rain boots made great slurping noises as they plodded through the mud. Both girls were afraid of what they might find in the garden, but when Wynn approached, she let out a shout of excitement. âTheyâre okay!â All four tomato plants were unhurt. Wynn was about to give Riley a hug when she heard a sob from next door. She looked over to see Kai, the mean neighbor boy who had made fun of her tomato plants, crying. The wind had lifted his tomato plants up by the roots, and the rain had pounded them into the ground. Now the space of earth where Kaiâs garden had been was nothing but green mush. Riley leaned down and whispered into Wynnâs ear as they watched Kai go back into his house. âDo you remember what the first fruit of the Spirit is?â âLove,â said Wynn. âNothing grows without love.â The girls whispered together for a moment longer, then Riley got a shovel. Carefully she dug up Love, the tomato plant that had just begun to sprout little green fruits. They were careful not to damage the roots as they lifted the plant out of the ground. Together they took the plant next door. Riley dug a spot in the ruined mush of Kaiâs garden. Then, ever so carefully, Wynn placed the tomato plant inside the hole. She filled the hole with dirt and planted Love there in the center of her neighborâs garden. âKristin Beaven How about you? Is it hard for you to love someone whoâs been mean to you? The Bible tells us that love is the most important way we show others who Jesus is and what Heâs done for us. He loved people who were mean to himâHe died for us when we were His enemies, separated from God because of our sin. When weâre kind to othersâeven when theyâre not kind to usâweâre planting seeds of His love. Today's Key Verse: Three things will last foreverâfaith, hope, and loveâand the greatest of these is love. 1 Corinthians 13:13 (NLT) Today's Key Thought: Plant seeds of love