Born to Be Our “Saver”

Keys for Kids - daily devotions and Bible stories for kids - A podcast by Keys For Kids Ministries

"Grandpa, look at this map book I found," said Casey."That's my old atlas," Grandpa answered. "I used that atlas to teach your mom about places of the world." Grandpa turned some pages and said, "See that green star? I put that on the town where I was born in Iowa. This other star is where Grandma was born." Then he turned to a page that showed the whole United States. There was a star on Iowa and a star on New Mexico. "Look, here's New Mexico where we live," said Casey. She traced a line between the two states. "Grandpa, you started in Iowa, and now you and Grandma live in New Mexico, right across the street from us!""Yes, we moved a thousand miles to be close to the people we love most." Grandpa showed Casey another map with green stars on it. "My parents were born here, in Austria." "Austria? Kangaroos live there!" Casey said."No, honey, kangaroos live in Australia. Austria is a country in Europe." Casey turned some pages and found a map with a large gold star on it. Grandpa touched the star and said, "I know someone who was born here, and so do you.""Is it Uncle Gilbert? Mom said he lives far away.""No. Jesus was born in Bethlehem. I put a special star on it, like the star that shone there when He was born. After Jesus was born, what happened to Him?" Grandpa asked. "He grew up, and He was the only person who never sinned. But we do sin, so we need a saver." "Savior," corrected Grandpa. "Then what happened?""He died on the cross, but then He rose again, and now He lives in us because we trust in Him," said Casey. "That's right. Grandma and I moved a long way to live close to you, but Jesus came all the way from heaven to save us so He could live in us. We were separated from Him because of our sin, so Jesus became human and died for us. When we trust in Him, He is always with us through the Holy Spirit, and one day we'll see Him face-to-face." Casey smiled and said, "I'm glad He came to be our saver." "Savior," said Grandpa with a wink. "Me too." –Teresa Ambord