Leader Guide
Bible Activity
- Bibles—to make the activity fair for all children, do not use tabbed Bibles or electronic devices unless all the children have them
- Whiteboard and marker, or chalkboard and chalk
- Eraser
- Sticky note pads—one pad per pair of children
- Pencils—one per pair of children
- Timer, such as a stopwatch, clock or watch with second hand, or timer app
Make sure there is a clear path between the children and the board.
If you would prefer not to use sticky notes, have groups raise their hands to answer.
He Is Faithful: Race to find verses about trusting God.
Let’s say the SuperVerse together. Proverbs 3:5:
Is the story of Elijah in the Old Testament or the New Testament? Old Testament.
Let’s look up verses about trusting God—all in Old Testament books.
Have the children sit in pairs. Try to pair an experienced Bible user with a child who isn’t as familiar with the Bible. Give each pair a Bible. The experienced Bible user can quickly look up the verse while the other player writes the answer on a sticky note. The notes are then stuck to the board. If both players are experienced Bible users, the players can alternate looking up a verse and writing down the answer. Have children close their Bibles before you announce the next verse.
Note that the suggested answers are from the New Living Translation. If children are using different translations, their answers will vary.
I will say a verse reference and write it on the board. You may then start to look it up. I will read a fill-in-the-blank question for that verse. One player in each group will write the answer on a sticky note and then walk quickly to stick it on the board. You have 30 seconds to do that. The first team scores 10 points for the correct answer; all other teams score 5 points for the correct answer stuck to the board within the time limit. Every pair will have a chance to finish, so don’t give up! The team with the most points wins.
Allow spelling errors because of the fast pace of the game. Do as many verses as time allows. Be prepared to help any children with special needs.
1. Jeremiah 17:7. When we trust in the Lord God, we are _____. (Blessed)
2. Proverbs 28:26. Those who trust in their own insight instead of God’s wisdom are _____. (Foolish)
3. Psalm 56:3. We can put our trust in God when we are _____. (Afraid)
4. Isaiah 26:3. When we trust in God, He will keep us in perfect _____. (Peace)
5. Nahum 1:7. (You may want to allow 60 seconds to look up this less familiar book.) God is _____ to all who trust in Him. (Close)
6. Psalm 9:10. We will trust in God when we _____ His name. (Know)
7. Psalm 28:7. When we trust God with all our hearts, we will be filled with ______. (Joy)
8. Psalm 118:8: It is better to trust in the Lord than in _____. (People)
Conclusion: God is faithful even when we aren’t. People will fail and disappoint us; God never will. Hebrews 10:23 says: