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Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Abraham: A Story of Faith and Obedience

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Abraham: A Story of Faith and Obedience

The quiet **night sky of Ur** stretched overhead as **Abraham** gazed at the stars. He was comfortable—wealthy, settled. Yet, God’s voice came with a call:  

*"Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred…unto a land that I will shew thee."* (**Genesis 12:1**)  

Leave everything behind. Step into the unknown.  

This journey would demand **faith, virtue, knowledge, temperance, patience, godliness, brotherly kindness, and charity**—just as **2 Peter 1:4-9** teaches.  

                               Virtue: Trusting God Without Hesitation

God didn’t tell Abraham **where** he was going—only that he must **go**. Yet, **he obeyed**. He left Ur, taking his family into the wilderness with nothing but God’s promise.  

📖 *“And beside this, giving all diligence, add to your faith virtue...”* (**2 Peter 1:5**)  

Virtue isn’t just righteousness—it’s courage to **act in faith** even when the path is unclear.  

Knowledge: Learning God's Character Through Experience

As Abraham wandered, he learned **who God is**. God was faithful in **Egypt**, faithful in **Canaan**, faithful when he divided the land with Lot. **Each step taught him something new.**  

📖 *“And to virtue knowledge...”* (**2 Peter 1:5**)  

His greatest test came when **God promised him a son**, yet **years passed with no child**. Doubt crept in. But with time, Abraham learned that **God’s timing is perfect**.  

Temperance: Resisting Human Solutions and Waiting on God

Frustration led Abraham to **take matters into his own hands**. He had a son, **Ishmael**, through Hagar—but that wasn’t God’s promise.  

📖 *“And to knowledge temperance...”* (**2 Peter 1:6**)  

God taught Abraham **self-restraint**—waiting instead of rushing, trusting instead of controlling. **Sarah would bear a son** in God’s time, not Abraham’s.  

Patience: Holding Onto the Promise, Even When Delayed

📖 *“And to temperance patience...”* (**2 Peter 1:6**)  

Twenty-five years passed before **Isaac** was born.  

Abraham knew delay didn’t mean **denial**. **God was shaping him**—stretching his faith, testing his endurance. Isaac came **when God willed it**, proving that patience always leads to **the fulfillment of God's promises**.  

Godliness: Walking in Faith, Even When It Seems Impossible  

📖 *“And to patience godliness...”* (**2 Peter 1:6**)  

Then came the **ultimate test**—God asked Abraham to sacrifice Isaac.  

This made no sense. Isaac was the promised child! Yet, Abraham **walked in godliness**, obeying without question.  

*"My son, God will provide himself a lamb..."* (**Genesis 22:8**)  

And God **did**—a ram in the thicket, sparing Isaac and showing **His faithfulness**.  

Brotherly Kindness & Charity: Thinking of Others Above Himself

📖 *“And to godliness brotherly kindness; and to brotherly kindness charity.”* (**2 Peter 1:7**)  

Abraham cared for Lot, rescued him from Sodom, and interceded for the city’s wicked inhabitants. Though **he had the right to take the best land**, he **gave Lot the first choice**, showing kindness.  

His generosity **reflected God’s heart**—always seeking the good of others.  

Conclusion: A Life Built on Faith and Virtue

Abraham’s journey mirrors **2 Peter 1:4-9**:  

- He **trusted God’s calling** with virtue.  
- He **gained knowledge** through experience.  
- He **learned temperance**, resisting doubt-driven action.  
- He **practiced patience**, waiting on God’s timing.  
- He **walked in godliness**, obeying even in the hardest test.  
- He **showed kindness and charity**, thinking of others.  

God **crafted Abraham’s faith** through every trial.  

Likewise, our spiritual growth **requires trust**—trust that God is working **through delays**, through **tests**, and through **uncertainties** to **shape us** into people of virtue.  

Let’s walk like Abraham—**bold in faith, steadfast in promise, trusting God’s plan.

Game Ideas
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 1. Faith Journey Board Game
- Create a **game board** showing Abraham’s journey from Ur to Canaan.  
- Players move forward by answering questions about Abraham’s faith, obedience, and trust in God.  
- Special spaces like "Faith Boost" (move forward) and "Doubt Detour" (lose a turn) add excitement!  



Card Illustration - This is the front of your cards.


**Faith Journey Board Game Instructions**  

 **Objective**  
Players will travel through Abraham’s faith journey, answering questions and making choices along the way. The goal is to **reach Canaan while demonstrating faith, obedience, and trust in God**!  

#### **Setup**  
1. **Game Board:** Use a board with **Abraham’s journey path** (starting from Ur and ending in Canaan).  
2. **Markers:** Each player gets a **game piece** (can be coins, small figures, or handmade tokens).  
3. **Question Cards:** Prepare **cards with questions** about Abraham’s life, faith, and challenges.  
4. **Special Spaces:** Include **“Faith Boost” spaces (move forward)** and **“Doubt Detour” spaces (lose a turn or go back).**  

#### **How to Play**  
1. **Each player rolls a die** and moves forward the number of spaces shown.  
2. **Landing on a space:**  
   - **Regular spaces:** Answer a question about Abraham’s faith. **Correct answers** allow the player to continue moving forward.  
   - **Faith Boost spaces:** Gain an extra turn or move ahead if demonstrating faith.  
   - **Doubt Detour spaces:** Lose a turn or go back if doubt is present (e.g., lessons about struggling in faith).  
3. **Winning:** The first player to **reach Canaan** wins, but everyone discusses **Abraham’s faith lessons** along the way!  

#### **Bonus Variation**  
- **Team Mode:** Players work in teams and must agree on answers before moving forward.  
- **Story Reflection:** At different spaces, have players reflect on **how Abraham’s faith applies to their own lives today**!  


2. Virtue Match-Up  
- Provide **cards** with different virtues (faith, patience, obedience, humility, generosity, courage).  
- Have students **match** each virtue with a moment from Abraham’s life (e.g., obedience—sacrificing Isaac, generosity—letting Lot choose first).  

3. Obedience Relay Race
- Split students into teams and assign each team a **step in Abraham’s journey**.  
- Each player must complete a **challenge** before passing the baton (e.g., answer a question, act out a scene, recite a Bible verse).  
- First team to finish correctly wins!  

4. “Trust Like Abraham” Blindfold Challenge
- Blindfold one student and have a partner **guide them** across a path using only verbal instructions.  
- Afterward, discuss how **Abraham had to trust God** even without knowing the full plan.  

5. “Jehovah Jireh” Scavenger Hunt 
- Hide objects around the room that symbolize **God’s provision** (e.g., a ram figurine, stars, sand for descendants).  
- Students must **find the items** and explain how they relate to Abraham’s story.  



Susan Nikitenko 2025© MBMpAnnaBeNNATKRYPATRICHCAPTOL

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