Thursday, October 29, 2015

The Promise Reaffirmed

Don't forget to "fall back" this Sunday, November 1...


How did people know God's plan?
God told people His plan.

God's wonderful plan to Abraham extended well beyond his lifetime. The plan was shared with Isaac and Rebekah, Jacob, and eventually an entire nation leading to the birth of a baby boy named Jesus. Jesus fulfilled God's plan to provide salvation and redemption for all people.

Thursday, October 22, 2015


We're having a Block Party! Saturday, October 31 from 4:00 - 6:00 PM in the Broadmoor Forest at 4110 Youree Drive! Admission is FREE. We'll have inflatables, treats, hayrides, popcorn, face painting, cotton candy and MORE! More, like music, and crowd giveaways! Come and bring your friends! No scary costumes please.

God Tested Abraham

How can we show we believe God's plan?
We obey God.
 
Abraham showed his faith in God when he was willing to sacrifice his son Isaac. Isaac also showed he was ready to do what his father said. This is a clear picture of God who was willing to sacrifice His only Son, and of Jesus who was willing to do what was necessary for God’s plan of salvation for us. Isaac’s life was spared because God provided a substitute. We need a perfect sacrifice as our substitute for our sin. Because of His great love for us, God provided a perfect sacrifice in His Son, Jesus Christ.

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Sons of Abraham



 Who always keeps His promises?
God always keeps His promises.

This week in The Gospel Project for Kids, we will hear the Bible account of Abraham’s sons! That’s right, two sons!

Abraham and Sarah took into their own hands the fulfillment of God’s promise to bring a son into the world. God, as always, did not need their help—only their faithfulness.

God fulfilled His promise to Abraham, but only in His timing, not Abraham's. Isaac was the hope of Abraham and Sarah for a future. The ultimate fulfillment of God’s promise to Abraham is the person of Jesus Christ. Jesus is the hope of the world for salvation and redemption.

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Why did God choose Abraham?
God chose Abraham to be part of His plan for a Savior.

God's Covenant With Abraham



When sin entered the world, God already had a plan to provide a Savior. God’s plan to provide a redeemer for His people began through a man named Abraham. God chose Abraham to be the father of the nation in which Jesus would be born. In this way, Abraham would bless all nations, as God had promised. God also saw Abraham’s faith in God’s promises and counted that faith as righteousness. It is our faith in Jesus’ perfect righteousness that brings salvation to God’s people.

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Who is all-powerful?
God is all-powerful.

Job


The Book of Job speaks volumes to the problem of human suffering. It is also an important picture of how a suffering person should relate to God. Though Job sometimes doubted God, he never turned away. Job’s suffering actually brought him closer to God.


Job’s suffering and his request for a mediator give us a glimpse of our Savior, Jesus. Neither Job nor Jesus experienced suffering because they had sinned. Unlike Job, Jesus never questioned why He had to suffer. Jesus understood that we need Him to pay the price for our sin and to be our mediator before God.