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The Ultimate Promise Keeper – July 21, 2025

Author
WELS
Published
Mon 21 Jul 2025
Episode Link
https://wels.net/family-devotion/fd20250721/


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Read: Genesis 18:1-14


Is anything too hard for the LORD? I will return to you at the appointed time next year, and Sarah will have a son.” Genesis 18:14


The Ultimate Promise Keeper


In the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit. Amen.


Abraham and his wife Sarah were waiting for God to keep a big promise. God had promised to give them a baby boy. He told Abraham this when Abraham was already 75 years old, and Sarah was 65! Now Abraham was 99, and Sarah was 89—and they still didn’t have a baby. That’s 24 years of waiting! Can you imagine waiting that long? Do you think they wondered, “Did God forget?”


Nope! God didn’t forget. But he knew Abraham and Sarah needed to be reminded. So God came and told them, “In one year, Sarah will have a baby boy.” He even said it again, just to make sure they knew he meant it.


And guess what? One year later, just like God said, they had a baby boy! Even though they were super old, God kept his promise. Because that’s what God does—he always keeps his promises.


God makes promises to you, too! He promises to forgive you when you sin. He promises to take care of you. He promises to be with you everywhere you go. And he promises to make everything turn out for your good. You can trust those promises. Because God keeps his promises. Always.


But sometimes it’s hard to trust, right? Like when you’re feeling really bad about something, or when you’re sick, or when life is just hard. That’s when God gives you a reminder, just like he did for Abraham and Sarah. He talks to you.


Now, God probably won’t show up at your house and talk out loud like he did back then. But God does talk to you through his Word—the Bible. When you hear God’s Word at church, at home, or at school, that’s God reminding you that his promises are still true. When your parents, pastors, or teachers talk about Jesus, that’s God saying, “I’m still here and I keep my promises. Always.”


Because that’s who God is. The ultimate promise keeper.



Prayer:


Heavenly Father, thank you for always keeping your promises. Help me trust them every day. Amen.


The questions below are to help families discuss this devotion. The questions are divided by age group as suggestions, but anyone could reflect on any of the questions as they desire.


Questions for Younger Children



  • What promise did God make to Abraham and Sarah?

  • How many years did they wait for that promise to come true?


Questions for Elementary Age Children



  • What are some of the promises God makes to you?

  • How does God remind you that his promises are still true?


Questions for Middle School and Above



  • Think of someone who told you about God’s Word this week. Say a thank-you prayer for that person.

  • Can you think of someone who needs to be reminded of God’s love and promises? How could you help them feel better?


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