Walking with God’s Spirit
Have you ever noticed someone sitting alone at school or on the playground? Maybe you wanted to go say hello, but you weren’t sure if you should. Sometimes we feel a gentle nudge to do something kind, even if it feels a little scary.
In this week’s Bible lesson, Paul reminds us that God’s Holy Spirit is always with us. The Holy Spirit helps us choose what is good and loving. When we listen to God’s Spirit, we begin to notice people who need a friend, someone who could use a smile, or someone who simply needs to know they belong.
Choosing kindness doesn’t always mean doing something big. It might be inviting someone to play, sitting with a new student at lunch, helping a classmate, or encouraging a friend who is having a hard day. Those small moments are ways we share God’s love with others.
The wonderful news is that we don’t have to do it alone. We are God’s children, and the Holy Spirit walks with us every day, helping us grow to become more like Jesus. Every act of kindness is another way we can help someone experience God’s love.
What We Learned
- God’s Holy Spirit is always with us.
- The Holy Spirit helps us notice people who need kindness and friendship.
- Small acts of love can help others know they belong.
- We are God’s children, and God is always with us.
Read: Romans 8:5-17 (CEB)


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