Bible Concepts

Use these free printables to help children learn important Bible concepts. Many of these concepts seem difficult to grasp at first, but using fun, fully illustrated printables can help children better understand these ideas.

“Crazy” In The Bible

How should we understand the concept of “crazy” in the Bible? After Peter’s miraculous escape from prison in Acts 12:6-10, the fisherman-turned-preacher made his way to the home of Mary, who was the mother of John Mark. At Mary’s home many of the believers had gathered together and were praying for Peter (see vv. 11-12).…

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“God Will Provide” In The Bible

We can learn much about God’s provision in the story of God’s call to Abraham to sacrifice his son, Isaac. So, what can we learn about the phrase “God will provide” in the Bible? Genesis 22:8 are key verses in the account of Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice Isaac. God’s Provision for Abraham Here are verses…

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“Astonishment” In The Bible

What is “astonishment” in the Bible? According to the Holman Christian Standard Bible, after Jesus brought a 12-year old girl back to life in Mark 5:21-24,35-42, Mark recorded that the crowd of people who witnessed this miracle “were utterly astounded” (v. 42, HCSB). The translators of the King James Version, however, put it this way:…

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God’s Expectations of His Followers as Seen in Genesis 22

What are God’s expectations? The late Dr. Adrian Rodgers, longtime pastor of Bellevue Baptist Church (Memphis, TN area), once told the story of a woman who was under deep conviction on the first night of a series of evangelistic services. She wanted to receive Christ, but she didn’t want to walk down in front of…

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Sin: Responses of Adam and Eve Are Typical

Immediately after Adam and Eve ate fruit from the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, they knew something was very wrong. Their act of disobedience against God gave them a knowledge they’d have been better off without. The Bible says “the eyes of both of them were opened, and they knew they were…

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Cunning

Genesis 3:1 states, “Now the serpent was the most cunning of all the wild animals that the LORD God had made.” The Hebrew word translated cunning in the HCSB appears a total of 11 times in the Old Testament. It is rendered cunning only in Genesis 3:1, crafty in two places (see Job 5:12; 15:5),…

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The Phrase “You and Your Household” In The Bible

During the earthquake that shook the foundation of the jail in Philippi, the jail doors were opened and the chains that bound the prisoners came loose. When the jailer woke up and saw the open doors, he knew he would be held responsible for missing prisoners, so he took hold of his sword and was…

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What Is A Witness In The Bible?

Jesus interacted with His disciples in numerous post-resurrection appearances. In one of them, He told them, “These are My words that I spoke to you while I was still with you—that everything written about Me in the Law of Moses, the Prophets, and the Psalms must be fulfilled.” He also said to them, “This is…

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Evening and Morning

The phrase “evening came and then morning” appears six times in Genesis 1. Typically when we see this kind of repetition, we should take note; something important is happening. Much can be said about the significance of the days as recorded in Genesis 1. Written for the sake of the early Israelites wandering in the…

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