Deck of Cards Gospel Presentation

Deck of Cards Gospel Presentation – You can use a deck of playing cards to share the gospel. You can use the various cards, suits, colors, etc. to share the gospel including Bible references. Including a Free Printable version!

Deck of Cards Gospel Presentation - You can use a deck of playing cards to share the gospel. You can use the various cards, suits, colors, etc. to share the gospel including Bible references.

Deck of Cards Gospel Presentation

This presentation is great to share at church, with the youth or even your friends and family. You can do this before or after you play a game of cards. Or just anytime. I would say there is more urgency in sharing before! Some might call this the Deck of Cards Bible.

The Cards & Their Meaning!

The Printable version is below!

The Ace reminds us that there is only one God.

The Two represents the two parts of the Bible, Old and New Testaments

The Three represents the Father, Son, and the Holy Ghost.

The Four represents the Four Gospels: Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.

Deck of Cards Gospel Presentation - You can use a deck of playing cards to share the gospel. You can use the various cards, suits, colors, etc. to share the gospel including Bible references. Including a Free Printable version!

Video Version

The rest of the presentation is below this video

The Five is for the five virgins. There were ten but only five of them were glorified (Matthew 25:1-13).

The Six is for the six days it took God to create the Heavens and Earth (Genesis 1).

The Seven is for the day God rested after making His Creation (Genesis 2:3).

The Eight is for the family of Noah and his wife, their three sons and their wives, the eight people God spared from the flood that destroyed the Earth (Genesis 7:7).

The Nine is for the lepers that Jesus cleansed of leprosy He cleansed ten, but nine never thanked Him (Luke 17:11-19).

The Ten represents the Ten Commandments that God handed down to Moses on tablets made of stone (Exodus 20:1-21).

The Jack is a reminder of Satan, one of God’s first angels, but he got kicked out of heaven for his sly and wicked ways and is now the joker of eternal hell (Ezekiel 28:11-19).

The Queen represents Mary, mother of Jesus (Luke 1:26-38).

The King stands for Jesus, for he is the King of all kings (Revelation 19:16).

When I count the dots on all the cards, I come up with a total of 365, one for every day of the year.

There are a total of 52 cards in a deck; each is a week, 52 weeks in a year.

The four suits represent the four seasons: spring, summer, fall and winter.

Each suit has thirteen cards, there are exactly thirteen weeks in a quarter.

The Red Cards represents the blood Jesus shed to pay the penalty for our sins. (Romans 5:8).

The Black Cards represents spiritual darkness because of sin. (Romans 3:23).

The Color of the cards I added to this blog post because they can help with the Deck of Cards Gospel Presentation. These were taken from the Power Band Witnessing Tool Bracelet.

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First published October 11, 2018. Last updated or republished January 16, 2021.

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Author: Steve Patterson

A Christian Blogger that enjoys blogging about the Bible, Theology, God, Jesus Christ, Christian Music, Family, Cats, Odd Holidays, sewing and much more. I have been blogging since 2004, however, I have been blogging on Courageous Christian Father since 2012. I enjoy listening to Christian Music. I am married with 1 daughter, 2 step-sons and a step daughter.

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