The Hall of Faith
Hebrews 11
Continue the conversation throughout the week with your kids by asking them questions pertaining to the lesson from Sunday at Redemption Kids.
The questions asked below were asked on Sunday during our time at Redemption Kids. Take some time to read the passage together, discuss the questions, watch a BRAND NEW video of the lesson, memorize the Bible verse, and remember the big idea of this week!
Ask the Questions
Bigs Discussion Questions
What is faith? (trusting God)
Where do we read about people who had faith? (in the Bible)
Who were some of the faithful people we heard about today? (Abel, Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Moses, Rahab, King David)
What was God’s greatest promise? (to send Jesus)
What is the gospel? The gospel is the good news that God sent His Son, Jesus, into the world to rescue sinners.
Elementary Discussion Questions
What is faith? (being sure that what we hope for will happen, Heb. 11:1)
What trait tied all the Old Testament heroes together? (their faith, Heb. 11)
Are faithful people rewarded with happy, easy lives?
(No, having faith isn’t always easy; Heb. 11:36-37)
What is the reward God gives for faith?
Guide kids to see that God’s rewards are bigger than material possessions, fame, glory, or power. Instead, God promises eternal life with Him in the perfect world Jesus will bring when He returns.
Why is faith important?
Help the kids understand that faith is the means by which God provides us salvation, grows us to be more like Jesus, and works His plans through us.
Who are people in your life who have great faith?
Guide kids to think about the men and women they know who have demonstrated great faith. Direct them to consider their parents, the pastors and elders of your church, and the ministry leaders and volunteers they interact with each week.
Watch the Videos
Remember the 3 B’s
Big Picture Question: What is the gospel? The gospel is the good news that God sent His Son, Jesus, into the world to rescue sinners.
Big Idea: God works mightily through people who have faith in Him.
Bible Verse to Memorize - Let the heavens be glad, and let the earth rejoice, and let them say among the nations, “The LORD reigns!” 1 Chronicles 16:31
Practice Catechism
Question 22: Why must the Redeemer be truly human?
Answer: That in human nature he might on our behalf perfectly obey the whole law and suffer the punishment for human sin; and also that he might sympathize with our weaknesses.