Bible Reading: 1 Corinthians 13:1-7
Samantha sighed and slid in her earbuds. Sometimes being part of a blended family wasn’t easy. She now had three siblings instead of just one, and they were constantly arguing.
“We always watch this game show on Mondays.” Jessica stood in front of the TV with her hands on her hips. “It’s a tradition.”
“Well, guess what?” said Reid. “Now you have a new tradition—watching sports on Mondays.”
“No way!” Little Sarah joined in the shouting.
“Yes way!” Reid poked out his tongue.
Their voices grew louder and meaner when suddenly, the most dreadful sound came from the kitchen. “What on earth is that?” Reid asked, his eyes as round as saucers. The tinny thud sounded again. And again. And again.
“It’s horrible!” Sarah put her hands over her ears.
Mom and Dad marched into the family room holding weird metal farmyard objects, which they hit over and over with a spoon. The noise was deafening.
“Dad, what’s going on?” Samantha asked.
“This is my cowbell. Doesn’t it sound great?”
“Please stop the banging!” Sarah begged.
Mom and Dad stopped. “Don’t you like what you heard?” Mom asked.
“No!” the four kids answered in unison.
“Hmm.” Dad put down his cowbell. “Come to think of it, Mom and I didn’t like what we heard coming from you guys when we were cooking in the kitchen.”
“We weren’t making a horrible noise like that cowbell,” Reid said.
Mom sighed. “But there was no love in your words, kids. Just anger and frustration and greed.
Dad nodded. “We know you kids really do love each other, but this new family is going to take some getting used to. We all need to depend on Jesus to help us speak with love and show each other grace as we learn to live together. The Bible says if we speak without love, we sound awful—like a clanging cymbal or a gong—”
“Or a cowbell?” Samantha smiled. “If we remember to be more loving with our words, will you do something for us?” Dad nodded. “Please,” Samantha said. “Lose the cowbell!” – Laura Thomas
How About You?
Do you always speak with love? It’s not easy, is it? Especially if someone is annoying you or you’re frustrated. Yet the Bible tells us that even if we say great things, if we don’t speak with a loving attitude, we sound like a tuneless cowbell and our words are useless. But the good news is we don’t have to do it on our own. Ask Jesus to help you speak to others with love.
Today’s Key Verse:
1 Corinthians 13:1 Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels,
but have not love, I have become sounding brass
or a clanging cymbal. (NKJV)
Today’s Key Thought:
Speak with love
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