The Fruit of the Spirit is Love Game and Study

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Do you need a fun way to keep the kids entertained for Valentine’s Day that’s Christ-Centered? Love is the first fruit listed in Galatians 5—and for good reason. In this Fruit of the Spirit is Love Game and Study your family will slow down and explore what biblical love truly means, not as a feeling, but as a Spirit-produced fruit that flows from a heart transformed by Christ It is perfect for Valentine’s Day but it can be used any time of the year!

Use this set as flashcards to teach your kids the root of all the Fruit of the Spirit: Love! You can play Go Fish, a memory game, or you can even hand them out as Valentine’s Day cards to give to their friends and family!

Fruit of the Spirit is Love Game and Unit Study

 

Perfect For:

  • Homeschool parents seeking Scripture-rich discipleship resources

  • Families wanting to teach biblical love through God’s Word

  • Morning basket or family worship time

  • Character education rooted in a Christian worldview

  • Building a Fruit of the Spirit unit study series at home

This is great for preschool through elementary ages and can be modified for middle school ages with provided Bible verses and activities.

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These cards are easy to prepare! Just print, and laminate for durability!

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Sara
Sara
5 years ago

Thank you for sharing this! I love it’s simplicity and Biblical approach to Valentine’s Day.

I just wanted to point out that “the Fruit of the Spirit” is in Galatians, where it talks about the virtues of a spirit-filled life (love, joy, peace, patience, etc.). Your cards are the attributes of love as described in I Corinthians. They are a sweet tool and I hope this doesn’t seem like a complaint, but the title is a little misleading.

Thank you again for sharing your talent! God bless!

Karis
Karis
5 years ago

I’m commenting on the other comment about Galatians. True, but Love is the first of the Fruits of the Spirit, and 1 Corinthians 13 is one of the best places to learn about it, so it works, in my opinion. And Kimberly, thank you for this. It’s beautiful and simple – 2 keys to effectiveness.

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