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Did you finish reading Genesis one time no later than Friday of the second week?
Are you up to date in your daily Bible reading program?
(1/30) Much of what Paul wrote to the Romans was based on the life of Abraham.
(2/30) During his life, Abraham went through a total of ten trials (valleys).
(3/30) The covenants that God made with the men of faith (Moses, etc.) are applicable to our Christian lives today.
(4/30) Faith is more important than Hope in the Christian life.
(5/30) Our Hope in God is based upon what He has said.
(6/30) The ultimate goal for every Christian is for the mature Christ to be formed in our lives.
(7/30) There are thousands of promises in the Bible. They can all be applicable to my life if I believe them with all of my heart.
(8/30) Through Lot’s relationship with Abraham we can see an example of someone who highly valued fellowship with good believers.
(9/30) Every person, sooner or later, will pay tithes; however, not everyone will receive the corresponding blessing.
(10/30) Abraham’s two most difficult trials were: to give Isaac as a sacrifice to God, and giving Lot the right to choose the best part of the Jordan valley.
(11/30) Isaac was a teen-ager between 12 to 14 years of age when Abraham presented him as a sacrifice according to God’s instructions.
(12/30) Searching for unity is one of the manifestations of the Babylonian spirit.
(13/30) Under God’s covenant with Noah, men had the right and obligation to kill any man who had killed another man.
(14/30) In Gen. 6.15 God said to Noah: “This is how you are to build it” (referring to the Ark); with this statement, God was telling him to follow the pattern/design accurately.
(15/30) Genesis chapter five speaks to us about the enemies of God’s rest.
(16/30) Adam and Eve had other sons between Abel and Seth who didn’t qualify to continue the righteous line that would eventually give birth to the Messiah.
(17/30) The honor of being in the ministry is being a channel of blessing to others through anointed preaching and teaching.
(18/30) After the fall, the first declaration of judgment was directed to the serpent; the second declaration of judgment fell on Eve.
(19/30) When God restores us after we have had a fall, He will always restore us to a lower level than the one we had before our fall.
(20/30) God established covenants with three of the following men:
(21/30) Two keys for becoming heirs of Abraham’s promise are:
(22/30) A prayer to God, which is not considered adequate:
(23/30) The breastplate of our armor represents two of the following:
(24/30) In this chapter, it tells us how Abraham learned meekness.
(25/30) Two of the following blessings are given to the meek:
(26/30) Mention two similarities between the lives of Abraham and Lot:
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(27/30) Mention four differences between the lives of Abraham and Lot:
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(28/30) Describe the occasion when Abraham had the opportunity to take vengeance on Lot, but instead, he showed sincere (unfeigned) brotherly love:
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(29/30) Write four characteristics of Noah’s Ark and their meaning of each for our life:
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(30/30) Write the answer to the following question:
If I have failed as _____________________, I have failed as a priest.
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