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Joy in the Journey Afternoon Musical Concert (BC Virtual Camp Meeting 2021)
Saturday July 31, 2021 9:45AM (Main Pavilion) – Gary Krause “Come to Me…” Matthew 11:28
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Seminar: Barry Buchanan “Practical Christian Financial Wisdom” (BC Virtual Camp Meeting 2021)
Sunday: Dysfunction at Home
Joseph knew about dysfunctional families. It had already started with his great-grandparents, Abraham and Sarah. When Sarah realized that she was barren, she had convinced Abraham to go to her servant Hagar. As soon as Hagar was pregnant, the rivalry began. Growing up in this atmosphere, Ishmael and Isaac took the tension into their own families. Isaac made a point of favoring Esau, and Jacob spent his life trying to earn his father’s love and respect. Later on, Jacob was tricked into marrying two sisters who did not get along and competed with each other through a childbearing race, even enlisting their maids to bear Jacob’s children.
Review the incident detailed in Genesis 34:1-31. What kind of emotional and relational impact would all this incident have had on the family as a whole and on young Joseph, as well?
The rivalry between the mothers obviously spilled over to the children, who grew up ready to pick a fight. As young adults, Joseph’s older brothers already had massacred all the males in the town of Shechem. The oldest brother Reuben displayed dominance and defiance to his aging father by sleeping with Bilhah, Rachel’s maid and the mother of several of Jacob’s children (Genesis 35:22). Meanwhile, Joseph’s brother Judah mistook his widowed daughter-in-law for a prostitute and ended up having twins with her (Genesis 38).
Jacob added fuel to the fire of all this family tension by his obvious favoritism toward Joseph in giving him an expensive colorful coat (Genesis 37:3). If ever there was a dysfunctional family, the patriarch’s family could have competed with it.
Why do you think that Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob are all listed as faith heroes in Hebrews 11:17-22 when you consider their messy family relationships?
God’s faith champions often fall short of their own and God’s expectations. These men are listed in Hebrews 11 not because of their messy family relationships but in spite of them. They learned — often the hard way — about faith, love, and trust in God as they wrestled with these family issues.
| What family dysfunction have you inherited? How can surrendering yourself to the Lord and His ways help break that pattern, at least for the future? |
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6.1 Dysfunction at Home – FINDING REST IN FAMILY TIES | Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A.
Series REST IN CHRIST with Pastor Kurt Piesslinger, M.A. |
6.FINDING REST IN FAMILY TIES |
The shock is deep. What now?
Memory Text:
2 Peter 3:17.18 – You therefore, beloved, since you know this beforehand, beware lest you also fall from your own steadfastness, being led away with the error of the wicked; but grow in the grace and knowledge of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. To Him be the glory both now and forever. Amen.
6.1 Dysfunction at Home
Experiencing harmony within our family is wonderful but very seldom it is a reality.
My God bless you today and always.
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God’s Helping Hands after the Lytton Fire
Friends, we have an amazing discussion to show you featuring the people on the ground who were at and are now helping with the devastation of the Lytton fire. We trust you will be blessed by these evidences of God's grace through His hands and feet in the community. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sjoDnq0Oo3w
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Moore refutes Mora’s characterization of his view in inspiration
31 July 2021 | Dear Adventist Today: I am responding to the article by Daniel A. Mora, “I Do Not Claim to Be a Prophetess” that appeared on a recent Adventist Today web site, which is his response to an article of mine that appeared on an earlier web site titled “A Response to Loren Seibold.” In […] Source: https://atoday.org/marvin-moore-objects-to-how-his-view-was-characterized/


