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Smiling and Highly Favored

Smiling and Highly Favored

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“Smiling is not denial — it is defiance. Our joy is proof that God has favored us.” — Mr. Positive

📖 Lesson Plan Title

“Smiling People Are Favored”

🎯 Learning Objectives (with examples)

  • Families will recognize joy as a sign of divine favor. Example: A parent explains how maintaining a smile during financial stress reminded them of God’s presence.
  • Families will connect outward expressions of joy (like smiling) to biblical promises of favor. Example: A child recalls smiling through rejection at school and links it to Psalm 5:12.
  • Families will practice encouraging one another with affirmations that highlight favor. Example: Each member tells another, “Your smile is proof of God’s favor.”

🌱 Learning Outcomes (with examples)

By the end of the session, families will:

  1. Identify one moment when joy carried them through hardship. Example: A family recalls smiling together during illness, trusting God’s healing.
  2. Memorize and recite one verse about favor and resilience. Example: A child recites Isaiah 54:17: “No weapon formed against you shall prosper.”
  3. Create a family motto that links smiling with favor. Example: “Our smiles are shields — proof of God’s favor.”

📚 Activities

  1. Opening Reflection (5 min): Share the lyric “God favored me” and ask: How does smiling show favor?
  2. Scripture Connection (10 min): Review the five empowerment points + verses. Families choose one verse to memorize.
  3. Family Sharing (10 min): Each member shares a time when smiling through pain revealed God’s favor.
  4. Creative Task (10 min): Families design a “Smiling People Are Favored” poster or motto.
  5. Communal Declaration (5 min): Families present their motto aloud as a ritual of encouragement.

✅ Assessment

  • Observation: Facilitator notes how families connect smiles to favor in discussion.
  • Participation: Each family presents their motto/poster.
  • Reflection: Families write one takeaway about how they will use joy as a testimony of favor.

🕊️ Closing Thought

“Smiling is not denial — it is defiance. Our joy is proof that God has favored us.” — Mr. Positive

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