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Graduating college, moving to a new state, and finding a job right away proved to be much more difficult than I thought. Let’s chat about one of the most powerful testimonies Abraham gives to his son Isaac about God.
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Graduating college, moving to a new state, and finding a job right away proved to be much more difficult than I thought. Let’s chat about one of the most powerful testimonies Abraham gives to his son Isaac about God.
Strap in for one of our funniest AND most practical guest episodes we’ve ever had! We are joined by TV personality and professional speaker Darin Adams, who feels passionately that when we learn how to give better talks in church, everyone benefits!
The cities of Sodom and Gomorrah became so incredibly wicked that the Lord decided to destroy them with fire. Lot, who lived just outside of Sodom, was warned about it by an angel beforehand who said, “Arise, take thy wife, and thy two daughters . . . lest thou be consumed in the iniquity of the city.” We could understand this as a command to physically leave the city and avoid having their bodies consumed by the coming fire.
There is only one thing that I really enjoy about eating trail mix. Anyone with me?! Let’s talk about M&Ms today.
When Abraham’s wife Sarah overheard three holy men tell her husband she would have a baby, she laughed. Laughed!
Listen to Big Picture to get the quick context for this week’s reading, Genesis 18-23!
Remember earlier this week when Abraham told Lot to choose whatever land he wanted, and Abraham would take what was left? Well, even though Lot had first pick he made a really bad choice.
I heard this advice a long time ago, and it’s since been a favorite of mine– to pray before I read the scriptures each time! But I slowly discovered that something else was missing, too.
As I’ve studied the life of Abraham I’ve discovered something about him: he’s pretty darn cool. One example is when he was travelling in the wilderness with his nephew Lot.
I want you to think of one of your favorite gospel teachers, either past or present, that you’ve ever had. What did they have in common?