Creek Kids, Sunday, September 13
Preschool -“The Artrageous Art Studio”
Need to Know: God always keeps His promises.
Memory Verse: “…God always does what He says…” Psalm 145:13 (The Message)
Bible Story: God’s promise to Abraham and Sarah Genesis 12:1-9, 18:1-15, 21:1-7 The Beginner’s Bible
Motions: God (point up) always keeps His promises (slap hands on knees).
Review
READ GENESIS 12, 17, 18, and 21. The Bible is filled with amazing stories that show us something incredible about the character of God. Take, for example, the promise God made in the story of Abraham and Sarah. Abraham obeyed when God called. Even though it may have been hard, he trusted God’s new plan for him and left his friends and home behind. He was faithful to God. However, Abraham did have trouble believing that God would give him and Sarah a child in their advance years. But God was faithful and fulfilled His promise in time by granting Abraham and Sarah a baby.
When you take time to read scripture, you learn more about who God is. In the story of Abraham and Sarah, we see the impossible happen when God gives Abraham a baby at the age of 100. And it’s only the beginning of God’s promise to create a great nation from Abraham through which He will bless the world. God sees our past, our present, and where we are going in the future. He will keep every one of His promises to us, no matter how impossible or unrealistic they may seem. Put your trust in a faithful God.
This Week At Home: Ask your child this week about the promise that God made to Sarah and Abraham.
Elementary – Virtue “Wisdom”
Need to know: Wisdom—finding out what you should do and doing it.
Memory Verse: “Choose my instruction instead of silver, knowledge rather than choice gold, for wisdom is more precious than rubies.” Proverbs 8:10-11a, NIV
Bible Story: A Wise Woman (the Queen of Sheba visits Solomon) • 1 Kings 10:1-13
Sometimes we do things that aren’t that smart, and when we look back on what we did, we realize the error of our ways. Then we see other people who don’t seem to have the same struggles as we do. Don’t you wish you had the information those guys had before you got into trouble? We need wisdom. (1) Wisdom is finding out what you should do and doing it. (2) And we know that we can go to God for wisdom, because He knows everything. (3) Plus, God wants us to have wisdom. That’s why He provides us with people in our lives who can guide us to the wisdom we need. (4) And who knows? Maybe someday, other people will want to come to us for that kind of wisdom.
This week At Home: Encourage your child to search for wisdom, because it’s a treasure that will be with them forever.
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