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Jesus: Our Treasure Map to Wisdom

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By Alice

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Key Takeaways:
  • Jesus holds the real “treasure”—wisdom and knowledge that don’t trick your heart.
  • Deceptive ideas often sound impressive but pull you away from Christ (watch the direction!).
  • In Christ, you’re not missing anything. You don’t need secret extras, bonus rules, or “special” add-ons.
  • Stay rooted—God grows steady faith through Scripture, prayer, and wise family conversations.

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Okay. So picture this: You’re walking through a library made of clouds (with marshmallow books, obviously), when WHAM! a talking waffle wearing glasses pops out and says,

🧇 “Excuse me, but I think you’re missing something in your brain pantry!”

WHAT?! Mr. Fluffernutter and I both blinked. Hard. Because first—we didn’t even have a brain pantry, and second—we weren’t missing anything. Not truth, not hope, not even raisins.

See, that’s what sneaky ideas do. They sound really smart and swirly, like a grown-up trying to explain how socks disappear in the dryer. But the Bible says we don’t need sparkly distractions or super twisty talk to feel full inside.

Because Jesus? He’s everything.

He’s our true treasure chest. Our forever friend. Our “you-are-already-loved” hug that never ever wears out.

Sometimes people try to make us think we’re missing something important unless we follow their made-up maps. But I already have the best map ever — it’s my Bible! And guess what it says?

💖 “In Christ you have been brought to fullness.” (That’s Colossians 2:10 in case your bunny needs to write it down.)

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Print-and-go discussion prompts + learning pages for Colossians 2:1–10 (kid-friendly, homeschool-ready).

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So let’s put on our invisible armor, hug our bunnies extra close, and shout, “JESUS IS ENOUGH!” — even when waffles or weird words try to tell us otherwise.

Because we’re not missing a thing when we’re walking with Him.

TL;DR

Paul warns families not to get “kidnapped” by smart-sounding ideas that drift away from Jesus. In Christ are the treasures of wisdom, and in Christ we are complete—no missing pieces, no secret add-ons. Staying rooted in Jesus helps kids spot deception and choose truth with courage and kindness.


Jesus surrounded by apostles and prophets holding scrolls, the Bible, and Earth icon, symbolizing divine wisdom, truth, and creation authority.

🧠💎 Jesus Is the Treasure Map of Wisdom

📖 Scripture

“In whom are hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.”

— Colossians 2:3

Okay so… imagine you’re on a treasure hunt. Like a real one. There’s a glowing map made of rainbow paper, talking parrots in pirate hats, and a big red X that marks the spot. You’ve got your shovel, your jellybean rations, and of course—Mr. Fluffernutter (who insists he’s the captain now 🐰⚓).

But wait! What if I told you that treasure isn’t buried under a coconut tree? It’s hidden in Jesus!

That’s what Paul says in the Bible verse Daddy read to us: all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge are tucked safely in Him. Not in a sneaky scroll or a super tricky spellbook. Nope. Just Jesus.

Ariel (who’s basically a mini scientist) asked,

🧠 “So, if we want to know God, we just need to look at Jesus?”

And Daddy smiled and said,

💡 “Exactly.”

Yaya leaned in with her story voice and whispered,

🌼 “When we trust Jesus, we don’t need to search anywhere else. He is the source of all truth and wisdom.”

✨Whoa. That sentence made my brain feel like it was holding a sparkler.

Because sometimes, I wonder about big things.

💬 Reflect

Like…

  • Why do bad days happen?
  • How do I make the right choice when I feel all jumbly inside?
  • What if someone tries to trick me with words that sound smart but feel icky?

And then I remember… 💖 Jesus is the answer to every heart-question.

He’s like a forever treasure chest that never runs out of truth.

Every time I read a Bible verse or pray a prayer (even the short wiggly ones), I find a shiny new jewel of wisdom. Some days it’s courage. Other days it’s kindness. But it’s always exactly what I need.

When we know Jesus, we don’t have to be afraid of being confused. He helps us see clearly—like putting on Bible goggles that sparkle with love and light.

🕯️ He doesn’t just give answers… He is the answer.

💬 Reflect
  • What’s a question you’ve had lately?
  • Have you ever asked Jesus for help with something confusing?
  • What did His answer feel like?

Fun Fact (Bible-Study Edition)

Paul wrote Colossians to help believers stay confident in Jesus when confusing teachings started mixing into the church. One quick “direction test” is this: Does the message make Jesus bigger… or make Jesus optional?

Kid-Safe Links:

FAQ

How can kids find “wisdom treasure” in Jesus?

Start small: read a few verses, ask one honest question, and pray one simple prayer. Wisdom often shows up as a next right step—like forgiving, telling the truth, or choosing peace.


Colorful teaching poster warning against false philosophies with Jesus at the center, surrounded by biblical figures, rainbow, hourglasses, and symbolic illustrations.

🌀 Stay Rooted in Jesus (Even When the World Tries to Be Super Tricky)

📖 Scripture

“Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition of men, after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ.”

— Colossians 2:8

So there I was—chasing Faith (our dog, not the real-life thing) through the orchard while pretending we were on a super serious truth mission. Mr. Fluffernutter had his detective hat on (it’s really just one of Ariel’s socks), and I was the brave explorer with glitter binoculars. We were hunting down anything fishy-sounding.

That’s when Daddy read Colossians 2:8 to us.

“Wait,” I said, “what’s a ‘vain deceit’? Is that like when Bash pretends not to eat the snacks but totally does?”

Daddy chuckled and explained,

🧠 “Paul was warning the Colossians about false teachings—ideas that sound smart but lead people away from Jesus.”

Ariel, who asks the best questions ever, asked,

🧐 “What kind of teachings were those?”

Daddy said,

📜 “Things like adding extra rules to the Gospel or mixing in mystical stuff that distracted people from the truth.”

Then Yaya leaned in (like she does when it’s serious) and said,

🌸 “Even now, there are tricky ideas that can pull our hearts away from Jesus if we’re not careful.”

That made my bunny ears tingle.

Because sometimes those sneaky ideas look really shiny.

Like someone saying, “You’ll be super special if you do this one weird thing!”

Or, “God will love you more if you follow all these extra secret rules!”

🚫 Nope. Nope. Nope.

Jesus already loves us completely.

He doesn’t need sparkly add-ons.

No secret passwords. No bonus points.

Just… grace. And truth. And love.

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Stay Planted Like a Truth Tree

Yaya said something that stuck in my heart:

🌱 “We need to stay rooted in Christ.”

And I imagined myself as a tree—with curly branches and maybe jellybeans growing on the side—and my roots going way down deep into Jesus.

Because when life gets windy with wild ideas (or waffles who talk too much), I want to stand firm.

Not topple over like a soggy noodle.

Jesus is enough. His Word is our map.

We don’t need anything extra to be loved, saved, or made new.

💖 We just need Him.

💬 Reflect
  • Have you ever heard something that sounded good… but didn’t feel right in your heart?
  • How can you tell if an idea points you toward Jesus or away from Him?
  • Can you think of a “root” verse that helps you stay strong in your faith?

Family Activity: The “Direction Test” Decoder

A 10-minute discernment habit kids can actually do (without a 47-page workbook… unless you want one 😄).

  1. Pick one message kids hear often (a show line, a slogan, a trend, a playground “rule,” or a social post).
  2. Ask three questions: “Is it true?” “Is it kind?” “Does it point me toward Jesus?”
  3. Choose a next step: keep it, fix it, or toss it.
  4. Pray one sentence: “Jesus, help me love truth more than being popular.”

Kid tip: If an idea says “Jesus + something else” as the secret ingredient for being loved by God… that’s a red flag. Grace doesn’t need add-ons.

Kid-Safe Links:

FAQ

What’s a kid-friendly way to recognize deceptive ideas?

Use the Direction Test: true, kind, and points to Jesus. If it fails one of those, pause and talk with a trusted adult.


Illustrated teaching scene showing Jesus in fullness, with disciples learning, angels above, and scenes of early Christian life surrounding Him.

🧩 Complete in Christ (No Missing Pieces!)

📖 Scripture

“For in him dwelleth all the fullness of the Godhead bodily. And ye are complete in him.”

— Colossians 2:9–10

Have you ever tried to finish a puzzle only to realize… ONE PIECE IS MISSING?

Mr. Fluffernutter and I once spent forty-three minutes (okay, it felt like four hundred) crawling under couches and sniffing inside slippers looking for the final corner piece. Ariel said, “Calm down, Alice,” but I was NOT calm. That last piece was a rainbow! The whole sky was broken without it!

But guess what?

Jesus never leaves us with holes or empty corners.

💖 In Him, we are already complete.

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Everything We Need Is in Jesus

Daddy read Colossians 2:9–10 to us and said,

🧠 “Jesus is fully God, and when we have Him, we have everything we need.”

Ariel asked (because she always asks the best stuff),

“Wait—so we don’t need anything else to grow close to God?”

Daddy smiled and said,

✨ “Exactly. Jesus is enough.”

Then Yaya added with her gentle voice,

🌼 “Being complete in Christ means we don’t need extra rituals, strange experiences, or piles of rules. Jesus already did everything we need—on the cross.”

I nearly dropped my glitter pen.

Because WHOA. That’s huge.

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No Hoops, Just Grace

Sometimes I feel like the world says, “Do more!”

“Be better!”

“Try harder!”

Like I’m supposed to bounce through invisible hula hoops just to earn love or peace.

But Jesus?

He says,

🌈 “Come to me… I already love you.”

That makes my heart feel like a cozy blanket made of marshmallows and Bible verses.

I don’t need to search for something else to feel whole.

Not sparkly prizes. Not approval stickers.

Not even the last rainbow puzzle piece.

Jesus is my everything.

He fills every gap. Every question. Every quiet space.

📖 Scripture

“You are complete in Him.”

— Colossians 2:10
💬 Reflect
  • What makes you feel “not enough” sometimes?
  • Have you ever tried to fix something with your own strength and forgot to ask Jesus first?
  • What does it feel like to remember that Jesus fills every part of your heart already?

Fun Fact (Puzzle Piece Moment)

Paul connects “empty deceit” with the truth that Jesus is full Deity and believers are complete in Him. Strong Jesus-centered truth is the antidote to “Jesus-plus” confusion.

Kid-Safe Links:

FAQ

What does “complete in Christ” mean for kids?

It means kids don’t have to earn God’s love with extra rules or “secret steps.” Jesus already gives belonging, forgiveness, and hope—then helps kids grow from a safe place, not a scared place.


Detailed faith illustration labeled “Alice’s Faith Challenge” showing Jesus teaching in the temple with diverse followers and ornate architecture.

🌳 Alice’s Faith Challenge: Let’s Get Rooted in Christ!

Okay friends, it’s time to grab your markers, your Bible, your bunny (Fluffernutter is already stretching his whiskers), and let’s do something amazing — let’s grow deep roots in Jesus together this week! 🐰💖

Like a mighty tree with jellybean leaves and glitter roots, our faith gets stronger the more we feed it with love, truth, and time with God. So here’s your Rooted in Christ Challenge — powered by giggles, grace, and God’s Word!

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Treasure Time with Jesus

🕯️ Focus on Jesus’ Teachings

Each day, open your Bible and read something about Jesus. Could be one verse or a whole chapter (if your bunny’s ears can handle it). Then write down one sparkly thing that stands out — maybe it’s how kind He was, how wise He sounded, or how He loved even grumpy people.

✍️ Bonus challenge: Ask, “What does this teach me about how to live today?”

Let your discovery shine like a flashlight in your heart all day long!

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Thankfulness Is Superpower Glue

🛐 Be Thankful for Jesus’ Sufficiency

Every single day, say THANK YOU to Jesus. Out loud. On paper. In song. Even with sidewalk chalk. Why?

Because…

📖 Scripture

“My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.”

— 2 Corinthians 12:9

Jesus is enough. No extra rules, no gold stars required. He already finished the hard part — now we get to live in His love!

🖼️ Action

Craft Your “Rooted in Christ” Poster

🎨 Create a Tree of Faith

Draw a big, happy tree with roots stretching way down. At the bottom, write: “Jesus Is Enough” or “Jesus Is My Foundation.”

✨ Action

Then decorate the branches with words like:

  • 🌟 Wisdom
  • 🌟 Truth
  • 🌟 Love
  • 🌟 Hope
  • 🌟 Peace

Add glitter, stickers, googly eyes, pom-poms, or bunny stamps (I’m doing all of those!).

Your tree will be a faith forest masterpiece — reminding you that your heart grows strongest when planted in Jesus.

📖 Scripture

“Blessed is the one who trusts in the Lord… like a tree planted by water.”

— Jeremiah 17:7–8
💬 Reflect
  • What’s one thing about Jesus you’re super thankful for today?
  • Can you think of a time when staying rooted in Him helped you feel brave or peaceful?
  • What would your “faith tree” look like if it could talk?

Fun Fact (Gratitude Boost)

Colossians 2:7 links being “rooted and built up” with being established in faith and abounding with thanksgiving. Gratitude is basically a faith-strengthening habit that trains your heart to notice God’s goodness.

Kid-Safe Links:

FAQ

How do families build “roots” without making it stressful?

Keep it tiny and consistent: short reading, short prayer, short chat. Roots grow with repetition—not pressure. If you miss a day, restart kindly.


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⚓ The Best Reminder: Jesus Is Always Enough

Before bedtime Bible time ended (right after Bash stopped barking at the laundry basket), Yaya leaned back in her chair and told us something beautiful. Her voice got soft and shiny — the kind that makes your heart sit up and listen.

She shared how, when she was younger, she looked everywhere for answers.

🧭 Reflect

Sometimes people look for “enough” in:

  • Friends.
  • Fun things.
  • Even fancy stuff.

But none of it filled the empty space in her heart.

Yaya said,

💬 “When I finally trusted in Jesus alone, I realized I didn’t need anything else. He was the only One who brought real peace and wisdom.”

Whoa.

It made my bunny ears tingle.

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Holding on to Jesus When Life Gets Wiggly

Sometimes life feels like a bunch of jellybeans rolling off the table. Your feelings go splat. People say confusing things. Or everything feels like too much.

That’s when we remember:

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Jesus is our anchor.

He keeps us steady in stormy waters.

He fills the space no one else can.

Just like Yaya learned, we don’t have to go searching and spinning like dizzy tops trying to feel okay. Jesus gives us everything we need — for our hearts, our choices, and our hope.

📖 Scripture

“His divine power has given us everything we need for a godly life through our knowledge of him.”

— 2 Peter 1:3
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Resting in God’s Sufficiency

Yaya’s story made me want to hug my Bible tight. Because when she said,

🌸 “Jesus is sufficient,”

it wasn’t just a sentence — it was a sparkly truth torch that lit up the whole room.

I want to trust Jesus like that.

Not just when things are easy… but especially when they’re tricky.

He’s strong when I’m not.

He’s calm when I’m spinning.

He’s full when I feel empty.

💬 Reflect
  • Has someone in your family ever shared a faith story that really stuck with you?
  • What helps you remember Jesus is enough when things feel overwhelming?
  • Can you think of a “stormy moment” where Jesus was your anchor?

Fun Fact (Brain + Heart Team-Up)

“Plausible arguments” can sound convincing while still being off-track. In Colossians 2, Paul pairs clear truth with encouraged hearts—faith isn’t just brain work; it’s whole-life direction.

Kid-Safe Links:

FAQ

What if friends say something that contradicts the Bible?

Kids can stay kind and confident: “I hear you, but I believe Jesus is true.” Then talk with a trusted adult and check Scripture together—truth and love can travel as a team.


Vibrant sea scene with Jesus and disciple in a boat, surrounded by waves and words that spell “Staying Focused on Jesus,” highlighting trust and direction.

💖 Let’s Stay Rooted in Jesus (Even When the World Feels Like a Wobble Board)

So, my wonderful friends with sparkly hearts and silly socks…

Let’s make a pinky promise with our faith to stay focused on Jesus this week!

In a world that sometimes feels like a giant distraction-o-rama (with ads, trends, and everyone shouting “look here!”), I want to keep my eyes on the One who never changes.

📖 Jesus is enough.

He’s not just a helper — He’s the whole treasure chest! Full of love, grace, wisdom, and peace (and possibly carrot cake, according to Mr. Fluffernutter).

📖 Scripture

“Let your roots grow down into Him, and let your lives be built on Him.”

— Colossians 2:7
🌱 Action

When we stay rooted in Christ:

  • 🌱 We grow strong inside.
  • 🌟 We shine kindness outside.
  • 💌 We carry His love to everyone around us — like a backpack full of hugs and verses!

Let’s live with big gratitude eyes, noticing all the good things He’s already given. Let’s write notes of love, give high-fives of hope, and pray for people who need a gentle nudge of joy.

Because when we walk with Jesus, we’re not just learning — we’re glowing.

Love and sparkles,

Alice (and Mr. Fluffernutter!) 🐰💕

P.S. Mr. Fluffernutter says,

🌳 “Being rooted in Jesus feels steadier than a superhero cape and sweeter than carrot cake frosting! Every day with Him is an adventure in grace.” 🥕✨


More from Blogging4Adventure (Further Reading)


Quick Check Quiz (Kid-Friendly)

Pick the best answer. Then hit Check Answers. Instant feedback, no stress.

1) According to Colossians 2:3, where are the treasures of wisdom and knowledge?
2) Colossians 2:8 warns believers to beware of…
3) “Complete in Christ” means…
4) Faith + character check: If Jesus is enough, what’s a Christlike response when someone disagrees?

Compare & Discern

Message Style What it centers on What it tends to produce
“Jesus + secret extras” Special rules, rituals, hidden knowledge Anxiety, pride, confusion, pressure
“Human tradition as truth” Popularity, trends, opinions Shifting identity, fear of missing out
“Jesus is enough” Christ’s fullness, Scripture, grace Peace, clarity, humble confidence, love

Vocabulary

TermDefinition (kid-friendly)
PhilosophyA way people explain what’s true and how to live. Some philosophies help; some pull hearts away from Jesus.
DeceitA trick—something that looks true but isn’t.
TraditionA habit or practice passed down. Traditions can be good, but they aren’t equal to God’s Word.
Complete in ChristBecause of Jesus, believers are fully accepted and forgiven—no secret add-ons required.
DiscernmentWisdom to tell what’s true and good, and what’s misleading.

Colorful children's educational poster titled "Jesus is Enough," featuring Colossians 2:3, fun facts about Jesus' wisdom and value, a journaling prompt, and illustrations of a girl with a white bunny, a Bible, treasure chest, and cheerful icons.


Black-and-white coloring page of Alice hugging Fluffernutter beneath a tree labeled “Rooted in Christ,” surrounded by symbols of truth, love, and scripture from Colossians 2:7–10.


References

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Recap: Practice & Pray

Jesus holds the treasures of wisdom. Jesus protects our hearts from empty deceit. Jesus makes believers complete. When confusing ideas show up, families can run the Direction Test, stay rooted in Scripture, and choose truth with kindness.

Simple prayer: “Jesus, keep my heart close to You. Help me love truth and live brave.”


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Alice — Kid Author & Faith Explorer

Alice writes kid-friendly Bible adventures for Blogging4Adventure.com with help from her family. Posts are reviewed by parents for clarity, safety, and accuracy; Scripture references are cross-checked with trusted study tools and reputable Bible resources.


FAQ

What does Colossians 2:8 warn Christians about?

It warns believers to beware of teachings that sound impressive but pull hearts away from Christ—ideas rooted in human tradition and “empty deceit,” not Jesus.

How can kids practice discernment without becoming fearful?

Use simple checks (true/kind/points to Jesus), talk with trusted adults, and keep a steady rhythm of Scripture and prayer. Discernment builds confidence, not panic.

What does “complete in Christ” mean in everyday life?

It means believers don’t need secret add-ons to be loved by God. Jesus provides forgiveness, belonging, and strength to grow—then helps us live that out in character and choices.

What’s a quick family habit to stay rooted in Jesus?

Try “3C”: Christ (short Scripture), Check (Direction Test), Character (one loving action). Keep it small and consistent.

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