Taking Turns

Taking Turns

Author: Keys for Kids Ministries April 15, 2026 Duration: 4:31
Read: Psalm 133:1; Philippians 2:14-16; Colossians 3:23 George rubbed his stomach and John licked his lips as they entered the kitchen. “That sure was a good meal,” said George. “I love that chicken Mom makes.” John set his plate in the sink with a clang. “But look at all the dirty dishes,” he said. “The sink is full of them. I’m glad it’s your turn to clean up.” “It’s not my turn. I did dishes last night. Don’t you remember?” John put his hands on his hips. “I know you did them last night, but last week I did them two nights in a row because you had soccer practice. So you owe me.” Mom entered the kitchen. “Goodness, boys. Do you have to fight about everything? I worked hard to make this meal because I know it’s one of your favorites. I’d appreciate your help cleaning up.” John pointed his finger at George, and George stuck out his tongue. “You know what the Bible says?” Mom asked. “It says lots of things,” said George. “In the book of Philippians, Paul tells us to do everything without complaining or arguing.” “Everything?” asked John. “Even dishes? I bet Paul never had to do dishes.” “Maybe not,” Mom said. “But he worked really hard as a missionary. And he also worked as a tentmaker because he didn’t want to ask for money. In Colossians, another book of the Bible, Paul tells us to do our work willingly and joyfully because we’re really doing it for Jesus, who willingly died on the cross to save us. And do you know what else the Bible says?” George and John both answered at the same time. “It says lots of things.” Mom smiled. “In Psalms it says it is good and pleasant when brothers live in unity.” George and John glared at each other. Then George’s lips curved up the tiniest bit. Then John grinned even more. And suddenly they were both laughing. “I know you did the dishes last night,” said John. “Sometimes when I have band rehearsal, you do them two nights in a row, and I don’t always repay you. So I can do them tonight.” “Or maybe we can do them together,” George said as he picked up a dish towel. “You wash, I dry?” John nodded and flicked on the faucet. –Carol Raj How about you? Do you complain about work you have to do? Do you argue with others when it seems like you’re doing more than they are? Instead of complaining and arguing, think of chores and other tasks as opportunities to show others God’s love. The Bible tells us that Jesus is the one we’re truly working for, and when we do our work out of love and joy, we reflect Him. Today's Key Verse: Do everything without complaining or arguing. Philippians 2:14 (ERV) Today's Key Thought: Help without complaining

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