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Worship: January 19th
10:00 AM

Baby Boom Before The Tomb: Genesis 25:1-18

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Baby Boom Before The Tomb (Genesis 25:1-18)

Ice Breaker: "If you could live to be 175 like Abraham, what would you want to do with all those extra years? Wrong answers only! Or "The sermon mentioned Abraham's wife Keturah's name means 'spices.' If your name was based on your favorite food or spice, what would it be?"

This Week Specific

  1. The sermon mentions that Abraham, like us, experienced times of strong faith and times of doubt. Share about a recent situation where your faith felt tested - how did you respond, and what helped you return to trusting God?

  2. We heard that "Your background does not hinder The Lord from using you for His glory." What aspects of your past or present circumstances make you feel disqualified from serving God? How does Abraham's imperfect but faithful life encourage you?

  3. Abraham lived a "good old age" and was "full of years" (v. 8). What do you think it means to live a full life? How can you ensure that your life is full?

  4. Like Isaac settling at "Beer-lahai-roi" (the well of the Living One who sees me), where are the places or moments in your daily routine where you most strongly sense God's presence?

  5. The sermon emphasized that peace with God through Christ is our greatest need. In your current season of life (work, school, family, etc.), what specific situations are robbing you of experiencing this peace?

  6. Throughout Abraham's life, we see him returning to God after wandering. What helps you recognize when you're drifting from God, and what practices or relationships help you return to him?

Weekly Questions

  1. What stood out to you/challenged you most in this sermon?

  2. What’s one area you feel the Lord wants to grow you into more Christ likeness?

  3. How can this group pray for you this week?

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