Jan 12–18, 2026
In the Beginning, There Was a Plan
Genesis 1–2; Moses 2–3; Abraham 4–5: God Made Something Beautiful
Have you ever made something you were really proud of?
Maybe you drew a picture. Built something with LEGOs. Made dinner with your family. And when you stepped back and looked at it, you felt really good.
God knows that feeling.
When God created the earth, He looked at what He made and said, "It is good." After He made the plants, good. After He made the sun and moon, good. After He made the animals, good. After He made people, very good.
God made everything with care. He didn't rush. He took time. And at the end of each part, He looked at it and said it was good.
What God Made You From
God made people last—and specially. The scriptures say He made us "in his image." That means people were made to look like God. That's why your body is sacred and special. God doesn't make junk.
After everything was finished, God rested on the seventh day. He called that day holy. We call it the Sabbath. It's a day to stop, rest, and remember how good everything God made really is.
🎮 What did God say after He made each part of the world?
🎮 How did God feel about making people?
🎮 What does "God made us in His image" mean?
🎮 Why is the Sabbath day special?
🎮 Which scripture has extra details about the creation that Genesis doesn't?
🎮 What does it mean that God looked at creation and called it good?
Your Mission This Week 🙏
This week, go outside and look at something God made. A tree, the sky, a bird, a bug. Really look at it. Think: God made this and said it was good. Then say a prayer and thank Him for one specific thing you can see, hear, or touch. Creation is a gift. We just need to notice it.