God’s promise to Abraham

God's promise to Abraham picture with lots of stars on a dark background

God’s promise to Abraham is the final story in the series What’s in God’s big book? We began by making a Big Book and then each week we take out a page for our story. So far we have done God made everything , First sad day, Noah built the Ark , The big tower to Heaven  and Abram leaves home ( I tell the story first and we finish by taking the page out of the book and reading the words)

This final story in the six week series is from Genesis 15:1-6

God’s promise to Abraham story idea

To tell the story use the same dolls/puppets for Abraham and Sarah as last time. (Although you might want to just focus on Abraham). You can use a picture of stars or just ask everyone to make star actions when you get to that point in the story.

Abraham (Abram) had left his home to go to a new land that God was going to give to him.

God had promised that Abraham would have a new place to live and have a family. But Abraham was old and his wife, Sarah was old and they had no children. Had God forgotten his promise? No! God never forgets anything.

But Abraham was worried. He talked to God,’ I don’t have a family of my own,’ he said to God.

Now it was night time. It was really dark outside the tent. ‘Abraham go outside and look up at the sky,’ God said.

So Abraham went outside into the night. He looked up at all the bright shining stars. ‘ Can you count them all? God said. There were just too many to count! ‘That is how large your family will be,’ God said.

Abraham believed God. He knew that God is so powerful and so good that he always keeps his promises.

Genesis 15 craft idea

We’ve made similar crafts before – take a look here where there is a download for the picture of Abraham

To create the night sky just use black or dark blue paper and add stars.

There is a flap inside the tent that Abraham can slot into and also the green strip is only glued at the sides and bottom so Abraham can stand outside. This allows the children to re tell the story. But if it’s too fiddly just glue Abraham outside his tent.

God is everywhere Bible Story

God is everywhere Bible Story for young children based on Genesis 16 – you can read the full story here.

I chose the story about Hagar running away to illustrate the truth that God is everywhere. Hagar thought she was all alone but God was there – he saw her and cared for her. I’ve used a knitted doll to represent Hagar. If you don’t have knitted doll then use a puppet. You could also print out or draw a simple figure and glue onto a lollipop stick to make a puppet. Wooden spoons can make great people for storytelling too!

God is everywhere – story idea

Say hello to Hagar!

Knitted doll to represent Hagar in the story God is everywhere.

Hagar was very sad. She ran away from her home. She sat down and looked around. There was no one there. No one.

But God knew where Hagar was. He spoke to her, ‘Everything will be alright Hagar. Go back home.’

Hagar listened. She knew that God could see where she was. She knew that God is everywhere. Hagar said, ‘You are the God who sees me. You are the God who looks after me.’

Hagar was happier. She got up and went back home.

God sees you. God cares for you. Wherever you go, God is there.

Click on the link for another retelling of this story plus a craft idea! (It’s a printable!)

This story was told as part of a series ‘What is God like?’ All the stories are in this post.

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