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Publié par | Everest Media LLC |
Date de parution | 11 octobre 2022 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9798350039528 |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 1 Mo |
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Insights on Shannon Bream's The Women of the Bible Speak
Contents Insights from Chapter 1 Insights from Chapter 2 Insights from Chapter 3 Insights from Chapter 4 Insights from Chapter 5 Insights from Chapter 6 Insights from Chapter 7 Insights from Chapter 8 Insights from Chapter 9
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
Abraham and Sarah’s story is a great example of how our fears can lead us to do things we shouldn’t do, and how God can use that to His advantage.
#2
Sarah had a plan to produce an heir, which involved Abraham sleeping with her slave, but it went terribly wrong. Abraham gave his wife complete authority over the pregnant servant woman, and stood by while Sarah abused her.
#3
Sarah was incredulous to hear the news of God’s promise to give her a child, and she laughed. God told her that He would give her a son of her body, and she laughed again.
#4
God used Abraham and Sarah’s bad dinner party to reveal the promise of a child to Sarah, which eventually resulted in the birth of Isaac.
#5
God used Abraham and Sarah’s dinner party to reveal the promise of a child to Sarah, which eventually resulted in the birth of Isaac. But Sarah’s laughter was not transformed into joy. Instead, it became a source of confusion and anxiety for her.
#6
Abraham and Sarah’s dinner party was used by God to reveal His promise to them of a child, which led to the birth of Isaac.
#7
Don’t make plans if they will keep you from following God.
#8
Abraham and Sarah’s dinner party was used by God to reveal His promise to them of a child, which led to the birth of Isaac. Sarah was the mother of Israel, the nation.
#9
Hagar is the only free person in the Bible. The rest are all slaves.
#10
God used Abraham and Sarah’s bad dinner party to reveal the promise of a child to Sarah, which eventually resulted in the birth of Isaac. But Sarah’s laughter was not transformed into joy. Instead, it became a source of confusion and anxiety for her.
#11
God used Abraham and Sarah’s bad dinner party to reveal the promise of a child to Sarah, which led to the birth of Isaac. But Sarah’s laughter was not transformed into joy. Instead, it became a source of confusion and anxiety for her.
#12
God revealed a promise to Hagar in her bad dinner party, which led to the birth of Isaac.
#13
God used Abraham and Sarah’s bad dinner party to reveal the promise of a child to Sarah, which led to the birth of Isaac. But Sarah’s laughter was not transformed into joy. Instead, it became a source of confusion and anxiety for her.
#14
God used the bad dinner party to reveal the promise of a child to Sarah, which led to the birth of Isaac. But Sarah’s laughter was not transformed into joy. Instead, it became a source of confusion and anxiety for her.
#15
God used the bad dinner party to reveal the promise of a child to Sarah, which led to the birth of Isaac. But Sarah’s laughter was not transformed into joy. Instead, it became a source of confusion and anxiety for her.
#16
Sarah’s dinner party was a test of Abraham’s faithfulness to his wife, and it was also a test of his faithfulness to God.