Matching Game Bible Activities for Children

Matching games are great for developing memory recall while also reviewing key elements of the relevant Bible story. Here's how the match game works. Shuffle eight pairs of tiles and lay them facedown on a table or solid surface. Explain that each child will take turns to turn over two tiles. If you have a match, you get to remove it from the "board" and try again. If you don't have a match, your turn is over. Whoever has the most tiles at the end of the game wins. These match game activities highlight various Bible situations and themes. Click on the picture or title of an activity in the list below to be taken to a web page where you can download it.

God Sent A Great Flood Match Game

When mankind became corrupted in Genesis 7, God sent a great flood as judgment. Of all the people, only Noah found grace in God’s eyes. This match game will help children remember that evil is punished but God is gracious.

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God Made a Promise To Noah Match Game

God made an important promise in Genesis 9 when He set His rainbow in the sky as a sign of His promise to Noah that He would never again destroy the world with a flood. This match game will help kids remember that God always keeps His promises.

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Jacob Deceived Isaac Match Game

In Genesis 27 Jacob makes a bad choice to deceive his father. This choice affects Jacob’s entire family for years to come. This match game activity will help children understand the importance of honesty.

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Abraham Was Called to Sacrifice Isaac Match Game

Abraham loved God and wanted to please him, but he also loved his son very much. In Genesis 22, God tested Abraham. This match game will help children remember the important story of Abraham’s devotion to God.

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God Protected Baby Moses Match Game

The story of baby Moses is one of Divine protection. This match game will help children remember that God is always in control and is always protecting us.

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God Spoke To Moses Match Game

When God spoke to Moses in Exodus 3 it was because He had important instructions for Moses to help free the children of Israel from slavery in Egypt. This match game will help children remember to listen to God when He speaks.

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Joseph Helped The King Match Game

The story of Joseph helping the King of Egypt reveals how God can have bigger plans for us than we have for ourselves. Joseph was placed in Egypt for a certain purpose that only God could know. This match game will help children remember that God always has a plan for our life.

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Abraham Shared With Lot Match Game

This match game will help children consider the importance of confidently trusting God to supply their needs and generously sharing with others as Abraham shared with Lot.

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Cain and Abel Match Game

Cain and Abel Match Game

This Cain and Abel Match Game can help children gain a better understanding of the power of sin and the need for a Savior.

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