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Jesus, Did You Play When You Were a Child?

Publication date: March 16, 2026

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📖 Biblical Basis: Luke 2:40

“And the child grew and became strong; he was filled with wisdom, and the grace of God was on him.” – Luke 2:40

Has a child ever asked you this question?

“Jesus… did you play when you were a child?”

This story answers a very natural childhood concern: Is it okay to play? Does God get angry if I am just a child? Is my childhood important to Him?

In this moving dialogue we discover a beautiful truth: Jesus was also a child. He grew step by step. He learned, played, helped, and lived each stage with purpose.

💛 What does this devotional teach?

  • That childhood is a gift from God.

  • That growing up takes time.

  • That playing also shapes character.

  • That children don’t need to “be grown up” for God to use them.

  • That Jesus understands what they feel because He was also a child.

🎯 Central Message

Your childhood is not a mistake. It is part of God’s plan for your life.

Jesus did not skip His childhood. And neither should you.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Ideal for:

  • Family devotionals

  • Sunday School

  • Children's ministry

  • Bedtime conversations

  • Children who feel pressure to “grow up too fast”

🌿 Practical application

Parents and teachers, this story opens a powerful conversation:

  • How are we valuing childhood?

  • Are we allowing children to grow up with joy?

  • Are we teaching them that God is present at every stage?

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Question for Jesus illustration Jesus, Did You Play When You Were a Child?
Tip: read the passage out loud and ask one simple question to help children respond with faith.