Daily Devotional for September 7, 2017

A New Story

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A New Story
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Today's Verse

Matthew 28:18-20 in KJV, NKJV, NIV, ERV

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“I’m a part of God’s family now, Beckett thought happily. Earlier that day, he had decided to trust Jesus as his Savior. He smiled, thinking of others he knew who were also part of God’s family—his parents, grandparents, and his friends at church. But then he thought of his two best friends at school. Jonah and Miles don’t go to church, he thought. I wonder if they’ll still want to be my friends when they find out I’m a Christian.

The three boys had been friends since kindergarten. Jonah was a practical joker, and Miles was a storyteller. In fact, they all liked to tell funny stories and make each other laugh—but now Beckett was afraid they’d be laughing at him.

Maybe I won’t tell Jonah and Miles I accepted Jesus, Beckett thought when he got to school the next morning. He shuffled to his seat just as the bell rang. Jonah waved and pointed to a plastic spider he had put on the chair in front of him. Jonah would do anything for a laugh, but today Beckett didn’t feel like laughing.

“Hey guys, wait till you hear the new story I’ve got!” said Miles as they went out at recess. “You got any new ones you want to tell first?”

Beckett took a big breath. He suddenly knew this was the right time to tell them he had decided to trust in Jesus. “Yeah.” Beckett spoke quickly before he lost his nerve. “You’ll never guess what happened to me yesterday…”

When Beckett finished telling them his new story, it was quiet for a moment. “Oh. Well, that’s cool,” said Miles. “I don’t really know much about Jesus.”

“I can tell you more, and you could come to church with me,” said Beckett. “That’s a good place to learn about Him. You could come too, Jonah.”

Jonah shrugged. “I don’t know. I have other stuff to do on the weekends. Hey, let’s go get a ball game started.”

“I’ll ask my mom if I can come to church with you this week,” Miles said as he and Beckett followed Jonah out to the ball field. “I’d like to hear more about Jesus. It sounds like a really good story.” – Darlene M. Root

How about you?

Are you afraid to talk to your friends about Jesus? Lots of kids don’t know they need Him to be saved from sin. They need someone to tell them—and Jesus may want you to be that person. Ask Him to help you know what to say, and don’t get discouraged if they don’t respond right away. Keep praying for them and letting them see Jesus in the way you live your life.

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