Determination Verses
“I can do all things through him who strengthens me.”
Philippians 4:13
“Even youths shall faint and be weary, and young men shall fall exhausted; but they who wait for the LORD shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles; they shall run and not be weary; they shall walk and not faint.”
Isaiah 40:30-31
“Blessed are they that keep his testimonies and that seek him with the whole heart.”
Psalm 119:2
“Blessed is the man who remains steadfast under trial, for when he has stood the test he will receive the crown of life, which God has promised to those who love him.”
James 1:12
“Fight the good fight of the faith. Take hold of the eternal life to which you were called and about which you made the good confession in the presence of many witnesses.”
1 Timothy 6:12
“And let us not grow weary of doing good, for in due season we will reap, if we do not give up.”
Galatians 6:9
“Jesus said to him, ‘No one who puts his hand to the plow and looks back is fit for the kingdom of God.’”
Luke 9:62
“Do not be slothful in zeal, be fervent in spirit, serve the Lord.”
Romans 12:11
“You were wearied with the length of your way, but you did not say, “It is hopeless”; you found new life for your strength, and so you were not faint.”
Isaiah 57:10
“As for you, brothers, do not grow weary in doing good.”
2 Thessalonians 3:13
“For nothing will be impossible with God.”
Luke 1:37
“You need to persevere so that when you have done the will of God, you will receive what he has promised.”
Hebrews 10:36
“If you faint in the day of adversity, your strength is small.”
Proverbs 24:10
“A double-minded man is unstable in all his ways.”
James 1:8
“I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.”
2 Timothy 4:7
“Watch and pray that you may not enter into temptation. The spirit indeed is willing, but the flesh is weak.”
Matthew 26:41
How can you use Bible Verses?
- Start a discussion: Bible verses can start a discussion about a character trait at the beginning of a meeting or the dinner table. You can ask questions about what it means, how they have seen the trait demonstrated in their own lives, or how they can develop it themselves.
- Use Bible verses as writing/journal prompts: Ask them to write a short essay about a Bible verse to help them think more deeply about its implications for their lives.
- Post Bible verses: You can post Bible verses where they will be seen/heard often – classroom, breakroom, lobby, dining room, email signatures, video bulletin boards, morning announcements, social media, etc.
- Read Bible verses aloud: You can read Bible verses aloud to your children during mealtimes, bedtime, or any other time you spend together.
- Make it fun: You can make it even more fun by incorporating games, activities, or crafts. Let children decorate signs with Bible verses to hang in the classroom or a bedroom door. Record children saying it and post it on social media.