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Genesis 18-23
Isaac’s birth, long after the promise was first given, demonstrates that God’s timing is perfect. Trusting Him builds resilience and deepens our reliance on His covenant faithfulness. (Genesis 21:1–2)
This supreme test showed Abraham’s absolute trust in God, even when the command seemed incomprehensible. Trials of faith refine disciples and prove their devotion to the Lord. (Genesis 22:1–2)
Just as God provided a ram in place of Isaac, He provides strength and deliverance for His covenant children today. This event also foreshadows Jesus Christ, the Lamb of God, who was offered as a sacrifice for the sins of the world. (Genesis 22:11–14)
Abraham was chosen to “command his children and his household” in righteousness, showing that parents’ covenant faithfulness can bless posterity and prepare them to continue God’s work. (Genesis 18:17–19)
In their old age, Abraham and Sarah were promised a son, which seemed impossible given natural limitations. Later, Abraham was commanded to sacrifice Isaac, the very child of promise. These events took place in a cultural world where child sacrifice tragically existed among surrounding nations, though God never intended Abraham to follow through.
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Practical solutions for someone in faith crisis:
Action Step: Write down a personal promise or blessing you are waiting on and offer it in prayer, asking for patience and faith.
Waiting on God can feel discouraging, but acknowledging His timing deepens trust and allows us to focus on growth during the waiting period.
Encouraging Thought:
“Is any thing too hard for the Lord?” (Genesis 18:14). With God, even what seems impossible is possible.
Action Step: Choose one commandment you find difficult to keep and commit to live it fully this week.
Like Abraham with Isaac, obedience during trials demonstrates trust in God and invites His power into our lives. Testing seasons are refining, not punitive.
Encouraging Thought:
Faith in God includes faith in His timing, His will, and His ways.
Abraham was charged to “command his children… to keep the way of the Lord” (Genesis 18:19). Sharing faith helps others see God’s promises as relevant and personal.
Encouraging Thought:
Objective: Help learners build faith that God’s promises are sure, even when they seem impossible.
A balloon (deflated), marker, slips of paper, pen.
Activity Steps:
Follow-Up Question: When have you seen God make the “impossible” possible in your life?
Objective: Help learners understand that trials of faith refine trust in God and point to Christ.
A piece of wood or paper “bundle,” picture of Christ carrying the cross.
Activity Steps:
Introduction (5 min): Invite someone to hold a small bundle of sticks or paper “wood.” Ask how it feels to carry a burden. Connect this to Isaac carrying the wood for his sacrifice.
Scripture Discussion (5 min): Read Genesis 22:6–14. Discuss parallels between Isaac’s experience and Christ’s sacrifice.
Application (5 min): Show the picture of Christ with His cross. Ask learners to consider what burdens they carry and how Christ provides deliverance.
Follow-Up Question: How can seeing Christ as the “Lamb provided” strengthen your trust during trials?
Objective: Emphasize the importance of sharing faith and covenant blessings with the next generation.
A relay baton (or simple object to pass), chalkboard/whiteboard.
Activity Steps:
Introduction (5 min): Organize a quick relay where learners pass a baton. Compare this to passing on faith and covenant blessings.
Scripture Discussion (5 min): Read Genesis 18:17–19 and 22:15–18. Discuss how Abraham’s faith impacted future generations.
Application (5 min): Write “Ways to pass on faith” on the board. Have learners share examples (testimony, scripture study, family prayer).
Follow-Up Question: What is one way you can “pass the baton” of faith to someone in your family or circle this week?
Teaching in the Savior’s Way (guidance on nurturing faith and passing it forward).

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