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“We tell you the good news: What God promised our ancestors he has fulfilled for us, their children, by raising up Jesus.”
Devotion based on Acts 13:32,33
In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Have you ever heard of Babe Ruth? He was one of the most famous baseball players ever—and he played about 100 years ago! He was super good at hitting home runs—714 in total! That’s a lot of baseballs flying out of the park.
But Babe Ruth’s most famous home run wasn’t his biggest or his last. It was one he hit in the 1932 World Series. Why? Because people say he “called his shot.” That means, before the pitcher threw the ball, Babe Ruth pointed to the outfield—and then hit the ball exactly there for a home run! Fans were amazed. He said he was going to do something—and then did it.
In today’s Bible verse, the apostle Paul talks about someone even better at “calling his shot”—God! Paul was talking to people in a synagogue (that’s like church), and he reminded them of all the awesome things God had done: rescuing his people from Egypt, leading them to the Promised Land, giving them kings like David. The people listening knew those stories really well.
But Paul had a bigger reason for reminding them. He was showing them that God had been making a BIG promise since way back in the Old Testament—a promise to send a Savior. It took a long time, but God always keeps his promises. And finally, he did it! God sent Jesus, just like he said he would.
That’s even cooler than calling a home run!
And guess what? If God kept that huge promise, you can be 100% sure he’ll keep the rest of his promises too. When you’re scared, worried, or sad, remember what God has promised you. He promises to always be with you. He promises to help you. He promises to forgive you. And he promises to bring you to heaven.
God doesn’t just say stuff. He keeps his promises. Every time.
Dear God, thank you for keeping your promise to send Jesus. Help me trust all your other promises, too. Amen.
The questions below are to help families discuss this devotion. The questions are divided by age group as suggestions, but anyone could reflect on any of the questions as they desire.
Questions for Younger Children
Questions for Elementary Age Children
Questions for Middle School and Above
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“We tell you the good news: What God promised our ancestors he has fulfilled for us, their children, by raising up Jesus.”
Devotion based on Acts 13:32,33
In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.
Have you ever heard of Babe Ruth? He was one of the most famous baseball players ever—and he played about 100 years ago! He was super good at hitting home runs—714 in total! That’s a lot of baseballs flying out of the park.
But Babe Ruth’s most famous home run wasn’t his biggest or his last. It was one he hit in the 1932 World Series. Why? Because people say he “called his shot.” That means, before the pitcher threw the ball, Babe Ruth pointed to the outfield—and then hit the ball exactly there for a home run! Fans were amazed. He said he was going to do something—and then did it.
In today’s Bible verse, the apostle Paul talks about someone even better at “calling his shot”—God! Paul was talking to people in a synagogue (that’s like church), and he reminded them of all the awesome things God had done: rescuing his people from Egypt, leading them to the Promised Land, giving them kings like David. The people listening knew those stories really well.
But Paul had a bigger reason for reminding them. He was showing them that God had been making a BIG promise since way back in the Old Testament—a promise to send a Savior. It took a long time, but God always keeps his promises. And finally, he did it! God sent Jesus, just like he said he would.
That’s even cooler than calling a home run!
And guess what? If God kept that huge promise, you can be 100% sure he’ll keep the rest of his promises too. When you’re scared, worried, or sad, remember what God has promised you. He promises to always be with you. He promises to help you. He promises to forgive you. And he promises to bring you to heaven.
God doesn’t just say stuff. He keeps his promises. Every time.
Dear God, thank you for keeping your promise to send Jesus. Help me trust all your other promises, too. Amen.
The questions below are to help families discuss this devotion. The questions are divided by age group as suggestions, but anyone could reflect on any of the questions as they desire.
Questions for Younger Children
Questions for Elementary Age Children
Questions for Middle School and Above
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