
🕊️ Story / Reflection
Sometimes children feel their voices are too small to matter. They may think, “I’m just a kid,” or “What I say doesn’t count.” But God says something different.
When God called Jeremiah, Jeremiah felt too young and unsure. But God reminded him that age does not stop purpose. God had already placed His words inside Jeremiah’s mouth.
God has done the same for you.
Your voice matters when you pray.
Your voice matters when you speak kindly.
Your voice matters when you tell the truth, encourage a friend, or talk to God.
God listens carefully when children speak.
You don’t have to wait until you are older to make a difference. God made your voice important right now.
💡 Lesson:
God listens to me. My voice matters, and He can use me at any age.
🙏 Prayer:
Dear God,
Thank You for giving me a voice.
Help me use my words to pray, to help others, and to speak what is good and kind.
I know You listen to me.
Amen.
🎨 Activity (Ages 3–6):
Draw yourself talking to God. Add a speech bubble and write or dictate: “God hears me.”
✏️ Reflection (Ages 7–9):
Write one sentence about how you can use your voice for good today — at home, school, or church.
🕯️ Challenge (Ages 10–12):
Use your voice today to encourage someone — pray aloud, speak kindly, or stand up for what is right.
🌸 Closing Thought:
You are never too young to be heard by God.
Your voice is valuable, powerful, and loved by Him.