Christian Playlist for Toddler and up

Child #4 is a little challenging for us, especially when we are in the car. And we are in the car a lot running errands and bringing kids to activities. So my goal was to create a playlist to entertain him and not annoy me. I must admit, toddler music is not one of my favorite things. I also wanted my other kids to be able to enjoy as well.

And we did it.

We created a playlist all four kids enjoy and sing to. And by the end of the 20 minute drive, I still enjoy life and my ears don’t hurt! I even enjoy this playlist… it’s so fun to listen to my 2 year old already know some of these songs. He can’t sing the lyrics but he’s really good at shouting “Rejoice.”

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Morning Reflection - You Do Not Fail

Some days we just need a little encouragment that when all else feels like it is failing… He does not. Remember this… pray this… sit in this.

In my aching,

I know you heal.

When I’m weary,

you bring life.

In my darkness

shines your light.

Through my scattered chaos,

you bring order.

When I’m dry,

you’re my well.

While hope fades,

your word remains.

When all else fails,

you do not.

 

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Waiting on His return

Every time I hear of destruction over in Israel, I’m reminded the Lord’s return COULD be near. It’s a reminder to run our race and always be ready. And how do I get ready? By waiting on His perfect timing and standing firm in His word. Living for the eternal and not the now

His word, the Bible, all 66 books are a gift to us. Each book, chapter and verse were given to us for a reason. It all teaches us, reminds us and points to His plan for salvation. From Creation and Fall to the resurrection and hope of the New Heaven and Earth.

Are we ready? Are we waiting? Are we standing firm in His authority and word or are we standing in our own authority and will and living by our own thoughts and words.

You might have seen it this video before, it’s been around forever. But Francis Chan has an illustration that really brings this thought to life. Take a watch.

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Prayer before Bible Study

Often times we drop right into our to do. Our study plan. Let’s journal quick, write down our devotional answers and move on. I’m just as guilty as the next person. But studying the Bible is not meant to be a check list item. It’s meant to slow us down, reshift our focus from an earthly perspective to a kingdom one. It’s meant to remind us that this world and our life is not about us, but about Him.

Pray this prayer before you begin. Yearn to study Him, getting to know Him verses what’s in it for us.

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Book of Amos Reflection: Whom Will You Serve

Choose this day whom you will serve….


How easy it is to forget

to be so caught up and consumed

with the things of the immediate

that our worlds become quite small.

Unaware and unaffected

we can’t see past ourselves at all.


But beyond our own backyards

and far from our four walls

a whole wide hurting and broken world is waiting.

For healing. For hope.

For truth. For life.


Oh Lord, give us eyes to see

the things that matter most to Thee.


To loose the chains of oppression

To care for the widow and the orphan

To open the eyes of the blind and to set the captives free.


By the power of your Holy Spirit

help us to be a reflection of you in all that we say and all that we do.

Whatever you ask and whenever you call

may our answer always be-

Here I am. Send me.



Bible verses to dive into:

  • Joshua 24:15

  • Jeremiah 22:3

  • Micah 6:6-8

  • Mark 12:28-31

  • Mark 16:15

  • Amos 5:24

  • Matthew 6:33

  • Isaiah 6:8


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Words from Aimee Thornton - a dear friend of Six Notes whose words always inspire us. Photo by Joanna Klapperick

 

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