Character Profile

Abraham

Alias: The Father of Nations

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Superpowers:

  • Unshakeable Faith

    Abraham's unwavering belief in the promises of God enables him to overcome seemingly insurmountable obstacles with courage and resilience.

  • Hospitality

    Known for his generosity and hospitality, Abraham opens his home and heart to strangers, embodying the virtue of kindness and compassion.

  • Leadership

    As the patriarch of his family and a revered figure in his community, Abraham demonstrates exceptional leadership qualities, guiding his descendants with wisdom and integrity.

Unveiling the Legend

Abraham’s journey begins in the ancient city of Ur, where he receives a divine call from God to leave his homeland and embark on a pilgrimage to a land unknown. With his wife Sarah by his side, Abraham sets out on a journey of faith, trusting in God’s promises to bless him and make his descendants into a great nation. Despite facing numerous trials and tribulations along the way, including famine, conflict, and the challenge of childlessness, Abraham remains steadfast in his faith, ultimately becoming the father of nations and a shining example of devotion and obedience.

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  • Covenant with God: Abraham enters into a covenant with God, marking the beginning of a special relationship between God and his chosen people.
  • Birth of Isaac: Against all odds, Abraham and Sarah miraculously conceive and bear a son named Isaac in their old age, fulfilling God’s promise of descendants as numerous as the stars.
  • Test of Faith: Abraham demonstrates his unwavering faith and obedience to God when he is willing to sacrifice his beloved son Isaac as a test of his devotion. At the last moment, God provides a ram as a substitute, affirming Abraham’s faithfulness.

Abraham’s greatest adversary is the fear and doubt that often plague his own heart, threatening to undermine his faith and trust in God’s promises. Yet, time and again, Abraham overcomes these inner struggles through prayer, meditation, and unwavering reliance on God’s guidance.

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  • Sarah: Abraham’s beloved wife and partner in faith, Sarah shares in his journey and stands by his side through every trial and triumph.
  • Lot: Abraham’s nephew and trusted companion, Lot accompanies him on his journey and provides support and camaraderie along the way.
  • Melchizedek: A priest and king who blesses Abraham and recognizes him as a chosen servant of God, Melchizedek offers encouragement and spiritual guidance to Abraham on his journey.

Family Discussion Questions

Use these questions during family time, devotions, or dinner. Choose what fits your family – there’s no need to do them all.

Ages 4–6

  • Who was Abraham?

  • Did God ask Abraham to go to a new place?

  • Did Abraham trust God?

Ages 7–9

  • Abraham followed God even when he didn’t know where he was going. Why can that be scary?

  • What does it mean to trust God?

  • How can you trust God when something feels new or uncertain?

Ages 10–13

  • Abraham trusted God’s promises for a long time. Why is long-term trust difficult?

  • Read Genesis 12 and 15. What stands out to you about God’s promises?

  • How can faith help us move forward when we don’t have all the answers?

God honors faith and obedience when we trust Him, even without knowing the full plan.

THIS HERO’S CHALLENGE

Abraham trusted God’s promises and obeyed Him step by step, learning that faith means trusting God with the unknown.

This week, talk about one new or uncertain situation.
Pray together and choose to trust God with the next step, just like Abraham did.

  • What felt uncertain or scary?

  • How did trusting God help?

  • Why do you think God asks us to walk by faith?

📖 Genesis 12
📖 Genesis 15

Memory Verse:

“Abram believed the Lord.” - Genesis 15:6

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