God is a God of Resurrection
Sat 01 January 2000
Bible Bite | God is a God of Resurrection |
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Passage | Hebrews 11:17a, 19 |
Passage Text | Abraham had faith. So he offered Isaac as a sacrifice... Abraham believed that God could raise the dead. In a way, he did receive Isaac back from death. (Hebrews 11:17a, 19) |
Tags | Resurrection, Abraham, Faith, Isaac, Blessing |
Other Refs | Heb 11:17-19, Genesis 22 |
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Debrief |
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[ Introduction: leader picks child to knock on bin, everyone calls 'come out Stinky!', Stinky comes out singing his intro tune ]
STINKY: Hello little monkeys!
LEADER: Hello Stinky!
STINKY: Oh Mr Joe, I'm so excited! I've got some great news!
LEADER: What is it?
STINKY: Well, my uncle has given me a wonderful gift. It's a TV!
LEADER: Wow, that's very kind!
STINKY: Yes, he's a very kind uncle! He promised me that we would use that TV to watch the big match on Saturday. I told all my puppet friends, I invited lots of them so I can show off my brand new TV! They'll think I'm the best!
LEADER: I see...
STINKY: Yes, I'm so glad I've been really nice to my uncle. I think that's why he's giving me the new TV.
LEADER: Oh...
[ Phone rings ]
STINKY: Oh, the phone, excuse me. [while down] Hello uncle! Yes, I've been telling everyone about it, I love it... You whaaaat?! Give it back? Really? But, but... Oh, OK, bye. [returns up]
LEADER: What happened Stinky?
STINKY: He asked me to give back the TV! But he promised me we'd have a big party and watch the big match on Saturday. It doesn't make sense.
LEADER: Hmm, it does sound a bit strange. Did he say why?
STINKY: No, he was in a rush. Sounds like my uncle has changed his mind! Sounds like he's not so kind after all. Actually, it sounds like he doesn't love me as much as I thought...
LEADER: Oh Stinky...
STINKY: Should I give back the TV Mr Joe?
LEADER: Well, has your uncle kept his promises before?
STINKY: Eh... yes...
LEADER: Has he always been kind to you?
STINKY: Eh... yes...
LEADER: Well, he sounds like a good uncle. Maybe you should trust his promise, and do what he asked you to. He must have a way out of this puzzle.
STINKY: Oh Mr Joe, I don't know what to do. Oh... I have a question. How would God want me to get out of this puzzle?
LEADER: Ah, good question Stinky! You know, this reminds me of Abraham and Isaac.
STINKY: Abraham and Isaac?
LEADER: Yes God promised Abraham many blessings: a special land of his own, many people in his family, and great blessing. And God promised that all this would come through his son Isaac.
STINKY: That's very kind of God!
LEADER: Yes, but then God asked Abraham to do something very strange. He asked Abraham to sacrifice Isaac, his one and only son!
STINKY: Really?! But if Isaac died, how would God keep his promise to bless Abraham?
LEADER: Good question!
STINKY: And Abraham would look really silly to his people. Who wants to follow an old man without children?
LEADER: Good question!
STINKY: It's a puzzle! It sounds like God is going against his promise. Is God really kind? Will God really keep his promise? What did Abraham do?
LEADER: Ah, it's amazing Stinky. Abraham trusted God's word. He trusted that God would bless him through Isaac, and he trusted God about sacrificing Isaac.
STINKY: But how can God keep his promise if Isaac is sacrificed?! This puzzle doesn't make sense to my little puppet head! How could he lose his only son?
LEADER: Well, Abraham trusted that God was good and strong. He knew that God would find a way. Let's look at the Bible:
[ Slide (verse): Abraham had faith. So he offered Isaac as a sacrifice... Abraham believed that God could raise the dead. In a way, he did receive Isaac back from death. (Hebrews 11:17a, 19) ]
LEADER: You see Stinky, Abraham trusted God. And God kept His word. Isaac did not die, because God provided a lamb to be sacrificed instead of Isaac.
STINKY: God solved the puzzle! Oh, I'm glad Abraham trusted God. [more]
LEADER: So Stinky, what are you going to do with the TV from your uncle?
STINKY: Well, I don't know how my uncle will keep his promise if I give back the TV. But I do know he's kind. And I do know he keeps his promises. So... I will trust him. I will give it back.
[ Phone rings again ]
STINKY: Oh, the phone... [goes down] Oh, hello uncle! Yes, I've decided to... [sad, disappointed] give you back the TV, like you asked me. Don't worry about the party you promised, I guess we can't... [pause, as if interrupted] - what? WHAAAT? Really? Oh, thank you uncle! Thank you! OK, I'll see you soon, bye!
LEADER: Stinky! What's happened this time?
STINKY: My uncle solved the puzzle!
LEADER: What do you mean?
STINKY: Well, he wanted the TV back... because he's giving me a bigger and better one!
LEADER: Really?!
STINKY: Yes! You know the party he promised me? Well, he thought it'd be better to have a really big TV so we can have a really big party and invite lots more people. And, he's coming too!
LEADER: That's wonderful Stinky! I'm glad you trusted him.
STINKY: Me too! He didn't just keep his promise. He super-kept it! I can't wait to see my uncle at the party.
LEADER: That's great Stinky. So let's see what we've learnt from the Bible today.
[ Slide: Bible Bite: We can trust God, because He always keeps all his promises ]
LEADER: Stinky, do you think you can say our Bible Bite?
STINKY: Oh, I'll try, but I might need some help... We can watch TV, because Abraham is always on the show. [improve?]
LEADER: Oh, Stinky! Let's say it together to help Stinky.
[ Say it all together ]
STINKY: Thank you! Hey Mr Joe... Would you like to come to my party?
LEADER: Well, yes, it sounds like fun!
STINKY: That's great! Oh, I better go now and get things ready for my uncle. Thank you for teaching me about trusting God. Bye bye little monkeys!
LEADER: Bye Stinky.
Category: scripts Tagged: Resurrection Abraham Faith Isaac Blessing