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My Bible Story
Job was a righteous man who loved God. Suddenly, he lost his children, his home, and his health. Even though Job didn’t understand why he suffered, he refused to curse God. Job said, “The Lord gave and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.” Later, God restored everything Job lost — and even more.
What This Teaches Us
- Trials do not mean God has abandoned us.
- Faith stays strong even when life hurts.
- God sees our pain and restores us.
- We should trust God even without answers.
Memory Verse
“Though He slay me, yet will I trust Him.” — Job 13:15
Activities
- Praise in Pain Poster: Write reasons to praise God in hard times.
- Trial vs Blessing Sort: Sort Job’s experiences into two groups.
- Restoration Rainbow: Color a rainbow representing God restoring Job.
Prayer
Lord, help me trust You even in hard times. Strengthen my faith like Job’s. Amen.
Discussion Questions
- What did Job lose?
- How did Job respond to suffering?
- Why is faith important during trials?
- How did God restore Job?
Quiz
- Who was Job?
A. King
B. Prophet
C. Righteous man
D. Soldier - What did Job lose?
A. Only money
B. Everything
C. Only friends
D. Nothing - Did Job curse God?
A. Yes
B. No
C. Sometimes
D. Not sure - What did Job say?
A. “I give up”
B. “Blessed be the Lord”
C. “I hate my life”
D. “Everything is unfair” - God eventually…
A. Forgot him
B. Punished him
C. Restored him
D. Ignored him
