- I am the most common bird on the planet. Chicken
- I am a bird that doesn’t fly. Penguin, ostrich, dodo
- I am the only bird without wings. Kiwi
- I lay the world’s smallest egg. Hummingbird
- I lay the world’s largest egg. Ostrich
- When I get excited, my head changes colour. Turkey
- I can fly backwards. Hummingbird
- I don’t build my own nests. I use other birds’. Cuckoo
- I am considered the most intelligent bird in puzzle solving and performing a series of complex actions. Raven
Let’s read Luke 12:22-26 and Matt 6:25-27.
1. What are some of the common worries Jesus mentioned?
Our life, what we will eat, our body, what we will wear
2. What are some of your worries? Why do you worry about these things?
<Open for discussion>
3. What can we accomplish by worrying? What does Jesus say we cannot accomplish by worrying?
Nothing. Jesus said we cannot add a single hour to our life by worrying. Thus we shouldn’t waste time worrying.
4. What lesson can we learn from the birds?
The birds do not sow or reap, have no storeroom or barn (preparation or hoarding for fear of lack in the future) yet God feeds them, takes care of them.
5. What assurance do we have?
We are worth so much more than ravens, than all the birds in the air. Just as God provides for the ravens, He provides for you and me.
Many things in life are out of our control. Worrying about them will not change anything. Our lives are in God’s hands, and He alone is in charge.
We don’t worry about whether our mummy knows when to go to the market to buy food. We don’t worry about when our daddy gets his pay cheque and whether he has paid the bills. We trust them to take care of us. In the same way, we can trust God to take care of us all the time!
Memory Verse: Luke 12:24 Consider the ravens: They do not sow or reap, they have no storeroom or barn; yet God feeds them. And how much more valuable you are than birds!