Scripture: Genesis 27:1-40; Hebrews 11:20
Have you ever had someone tell you, “I believe in you”?
Near the end of his life, Isaac gathered his sons to bless them. A blessing is more than kind words. It is a way of asking God to guide, protect, and care for someone. Isaac knew there had been mistakes, disagreements, and hurt feelings in his family. Even so, he trusted that God was still at work.
Isaac remembered the promises God had made to his father, Abraham. He believed those promises would continue through his children and grandchildren. Even though he could not see exactly how everything would happen, Isaac trusted God to lead the way.
This Father’s Day, we can remember that our words and actions matter. When we encourage someone, pray for them, or remind them that God loves them, we are helping pass along faith and hope to the next generation. Just like Isaac, we can trust that God is working in ways we cannot always see.
The good news is that God’s promises do not stop with one person or one family. God’s love continues from generation to generation, and each of us has a place in God’s story.
What We Learned
- Isaac trusted God even when he could not see the whole plan.
- A blessing is a way of sharing faith, hope, and encouragement.
- God’s promises continue from one generation to the next.
- We can help others grow in faith through our words, prayers, and actions.

