In calling Abraham to be His servant, God chose for Himself a people to represent Him to the world. This calling and election was an act of God’s love and grace.
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In calling Abraham to be His servant, God chose for Himself a people to represent Him to the world. This calling and election was an act of God’s love and grace.
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The three great monotheistic world religions, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, look to Abraham as their father. For Christians, this association is a spiritual relationship. When called to leave his country in Mesopotamia, Abraham was told that in him “all the families of the earth shall be blessed” ( Gen. 12:3, NKJV ; see also Gen.
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Read Genesis 11:1-9 .
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Key Thought: God created humanity to live in harmony and unity, but disobedience interrupted that ideal. God called Abraham to establish a people to whom He can restore that unity in Christ. October 6, 2018 1. Have a volunteer read Genesis 3:16-19. Image © Pacific Press from GoodSalt.com Ask class members to share a thought on what is the most important point in this text.
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The consequences of the Fall were enormous. The disobedience of Adam and Eve started the rupture of a harmonious interdependence between all life forms. Even worse, it started the disunity, discord, and divisions among human beings that exist even today. Image © Classic Bible Art Coll. Goodsalt.com The disharmony is seen immediately in how Adam and Eve sought to put the blame for the Fall on others ( Gen.
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