To those who were with us for the first part of the Study, Genesis is not a small, simple chapter of the Bible, we commend you for hanging in there...and offer a warm WELCOME to those who are joining us for the first time, we are excited you are here!
Chapter Outline:
Genesis 36: Edomite Lists
Genesis 37: Joseph Sold into Slavery
Genesis 38: Judah and Tamar
Genesis 39: Joseph's Temptation
Genesis 40: The Dreams Interpreted
Here are your virtual resources for Week 3 - Genesis Part 2!
Weekly Reading Plan:
Monday - #VerseOfTheDay
Monday - Reflection Question
Reflection Question for the day: Family.
Genealogy is a major part of the Bible. Family
trees are traced back to Abraham and Isaac, to represent the solidarity of the
bloodlines of the people of God and to show where they settle.
Why do you think family is so important to God? How
do you make God part of your family?
Tuesday - Reflection Question
Reflection Question for the day: Jealousy.
Joseph is the miracle child of Jacob and Rachel.
He is favored above his brother’s even Judah, Jacob’s firstborn son, from Leah.
The more he is favored the more the hatred toward him grows among his
half-brothers, so much so that they sell him into slavery.
What makes you jealous? How do you keep your
jealousy from getting the best of you?
Wednesday - Reflection Question
Reflection Question for the day: Thou
shall not...
Although this verse is about Onan knowingly
spilling his seed, to insure no offspring were produced with his brother’s
wife, the focus will be on the way God felt because of his act – he was
offended, greatly.
What are you doing that offends God? How can you
stop offending God?
Ask God for forgiveness.
Thursday - Reflection Question
Reflection Question for the day: You Are
Never Alone.
Even your most vulnerable, lonely moments you are
not alone! God is with you. Recall a time when you felt alone, but God showed
you he was with you.
How did you know he was there?
Friday - Reflection Question
Reflection Question for the day: Not
Forgotten.
Joseph interpreted the dreams of the cupbearer and
the chief baker, yet once released from prison, he is forgotten. Again God’s
timing is the key. The cupbearer has forgotten Joseph, but God has not.
Have you ever felt forgotten? Or that there would
be no end to your affliction? How did you keep faith that God would deliver
you?
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We believe that studying the Bible should be affordable, so from now on ALL Compete Study Guides, which include the Verse of the Day, the Reflection Question for the Day and the WORD Guide for each day are just $1.99! All WORD Guides are FREE!
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