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CBC Notes in Kenya Grade 4. Lessons we learn from the call of Abraham

The call of Abraham (Genesis 12:1-5) teaches grade 4 learners to obey God promptly, trust Him even when the future is unknown, and have patience while waiting for His promises to come true. Abraham’s story highlights faith, courage in leaving comfort zones, and God’s faithfulness in blessing those who follow Him

  • We should trust God’s promises and His will in ourselves
  • We should obey God’s word and do what He instruct us to
  • We should have faith in God and allow Him to lead us in our lives
  • We should worship God and thank for blessing
  • God blesses and protects those who obey His instructions
Key Lessons from the Call of Abraham
  • Prompt Obedience: Abraham obeyed God immediately without questioning or delaying, leaving his home in Haran right away.
  • Faith in the Unknown: Abraham did not know exactly where he was going but trusted that God would show him the way.
  • Trusting God’s Promises: Even when things seemed difficult, Abraham believed God’s promise to make him a great nation and give him a new land.
  • Leaving Comfort Zones: God asked Abraham to leave his familiar country and family, teaching us that following God sometimes requires stepping out of our comfort zone.
  • Obedience is Worship: Abraham demonstrated that obeying God is a form of worshipping and trusting Him.
  • Patience and Perseverance: Abraham had to wait for God’s promises to come true, teaching us to be patient and faithful, even when we wait a long time

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