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Hebrews 11

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The National Baseball Hall of Fame has plaques for 340 players, coaches, and others who made a special impact on the game of baseball. The museum in Cooperstown, New York, has pictures, artifacts, and exhibits to tell the stories of each Hall of Fame member. These men and women will be remembered and celebrated by baseball fans forever. 
 
When you come to chapter 11 of the Book of Hebrews, it feels like walking through the Hall of Fame of Bible people. We are reminded of the faith shown by people like Noah, Abraham, Sarah, and King David. These individuals should be remembered and celebrated because they all had faith in God’s plan even before they saw Jesus.  
 
While these men and women are heroes, the true hero of the Bible is Jesus! While chapter 11 of Hebrews highlights the faith of many individuals, the theme of the entire book is that Jesus is greater! He is greater than Noah, Abraham, Sarah, and David! Jesus trusted in God—even when it meant He would die on the cross. Jesus trusted the Father and loved Him by obeying His plan perfectly. While there are many people who do great things for God, the writer of Hebrews wants us to remember that Jesus is greater because He is God! 
 
The Bible gives examples of people who had faith, but the true hero of the Bible is Jesus. Jesus lived a perfect life, died on the cross, and rose from the dead. We are saved from our sins by faith in Jesus.
How can seeing the trust others have in God increase our faith? 
Who were some of the heroes of faith you read about in Hebrews 11?
What did you learn from this week's lesson?

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Pray

Morning

Thank God for the people in your life and in your church whose example of faith has strengthened your faith.

Evening

Thank God for the heroes of faith mentioned in Hebrews 11. Praise Him for the examples of Noah, Abraham, Sarah, Isaac, Jacob, and David. Most of all, thank God for the true hero of the Bible—Jesus! Ask for more faith to trust and follow Him as a family. 

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For Fun
Play a game of faith charades. Write the names mentioned in Hebrews 11 on cards. Briefly review their stories together. Then put the cards in a bag. Encourage one person to draw a card act out the person or events from the story while other family members try to guess the name.
To Serve
Take time to identify “heroes of faith” in your family or church. Talk about the ways they displayed faith in God’s plan and trusted Jesus through different circumstances. If possible, celebrate these heroes by hosting a dinner, writing a card, or calling them on the phone. Thank them for the ways their faith has strengthened your faith in Jesus. 

Resource of the month

Our recommended resource this month is Parenting by Paul David Tripp. This book explores 14 practical and gospel-centered principles that will help parents see their role through the lens of God's Word and change the way they interact with their children. Principles include grace, identity, lies, authority, foolishness, and character.