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Chapter 9
A BIBLICAL MODEL FOR DECISION-MAKING
A model is an example of something.It provides an example for you to follow in decision making.This depends on the kind of choice and decisions you want to make when faced with life situation or a questionable practice.You can use a biblical model where you check on a problem that was in the…
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Chapter 8:
Questionable Practices
This chapter offer a comprehensive biblical framework for navigating moral choices in areas where Scripture is not explicit. It provides criteria for decision-making, emphasizing that actions must glorify God, stem from proper motives, be expedient rather than merely lawful, and promote spiritual growth…
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The bush Still burn
Chapter 7
God continues to actively communicate with us in the present day, just as He did in biblical times.He does so through various methods of divine interaction, including direct spiritual encounters through the Holy Spirit, angels, dreams, and visions. When miraculous signs are absent,we should seek guidance through prayer for…
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Chapter 6
How God speaks to man
God speaks to us in different ways.He uses visions, circumstances, miscellaneous methods,the holy spirit, counsellors,the written word among others.He also uses dreams as was with the case with Joseph and Abimelech when he warned him against taking Isaac’s wife.He used circumstances over Joseph’s life to fulfil…
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Creative Bible Study
Chapter Seven: Bible Background
In this Chapter I have learned much about the Bible background, the periods which Bible events occurred.
Biblical times are divided by events that occurred before Christ was born abbreviated by B.C and events that happened after Christ was born abbreviated by A.D which we call the year of…
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Surely, learning about the archeology of the Bible history which entails studying the remains of biblical things in Biblical lands and periods in which Bible events had occurred, and are categorized by 12 periods of Bible History is of paramount importance.
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ABRAHAM
MODULE 3: SESSION 15: The Covenant of Circumcision
Hagar plays out an an inverted prelude to the exodus. As an Egyptian slave fleeing oppression at the hands of Avram and Sarai, she meets God’s mercy and blessing in the wilderness. Both Hagar and Avram face a de-creation and re-creation moment in this narrative—Hagar in wilderness and…
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Great summary!
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ABRAHAM
MODULE 3: SESSION 14: The Oppression of Hagar
In tragic irony, Avram and Sarai’s oppression of Hagar, whose name means “the immigrant,” comes right after God tells Avram that his descendants will be oppressed immigrants. Sarai’s desire to be “built up” through Hagar is a distorted echo of God “building” the woman in Genesis 2. The text…
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ABRAHAM
MODULE 3: SESSION 13: God’s Covenant with Abram
In the narrative logic, faith leads to right standing with God, and doubt leads to covenant. A covenant, though a beautiful expression of God’s mercy, is not the ideal. Yahweh seals the covenant alone, binding himself to bear the responsibilities of both parties.
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