SuperVerse

  • SuperVerse Strips
  • Scissors
  • Baggies or envelopes, one per set of cards
  • Bible or the Superbook Bible App

Print SuperVerse Strips, one set of eight strips per group of three or four children, depending on size of the class.

Cut apart the individual strips of each set.

Scramble the strips and place each set in a bag or envelope. 

Option: if you have a very large class, you may choose to supply children’s scissors and have each group cut apart their own cards and mix them up in a pile. Bags or envelopes would not be needed.

Let’s say our SuperVerse together. Genesis 9:14–15: 

“When I send clouds over the earth, the rainbow will appear in the clouds, and I will remember My covenant with you and with all living creatures. Never again will the floodwaters destroy all life.”

Who was God talking to when He made this promise?

Yes, God made this promise to Noah after the flood was over. Yet just before our SuperVerse, we read in Genesis 9:12:

Then God said, “I am giving you a sign of My covenant with you and with all living creatures, for all generations to come.”

So who else was God making this promise to? 

God was making the promise to all generations to come—which means us today, and to all people as long as Earth exists. Only God can make a promise thousands of years ago and then keep it until the end of time.

Divide the children into groups of three or four. If your class is small, you may create groups of two. Give each group a set of SuperVerse Strips. Don’t let them open the envelope until you say “Go!” Groups will then race to see who can arrange their cards in the correct order first.

Conclusion: Congratulations to all groups for putting the SuperVerse in order! The world will never again see a flood that covers Earth all at one time. Why? Because God always keeps His promises!