Description
This comprehensive lesson package provides a deep dive into Genesis Chapter 20, exploring the challenging account of Abraham’s lapse in faith before King Abimelech. While Abraham is often hailed as a giant of faith, this study examines the “spiritual low” that occurred shortly after a “spiritual high.” It is a powerful reminder that our standing with God is secured by His unbreakable covenant and sovereign grace, rather than our own perfect performance.
What’s Included in This Package:
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Comprehensive Lesson Outline: A detailed, point-by-point breakdown of the historical and spiritual context of Genesis 20, presented in a professional, publication-ready format.
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Complete Bible Study Lesson: An in-depth exploration of key theological themes, including the definition of a “Prophet” (Navi), the nature of the Abrahamic Covenant, and the restorative power of intercessory prayer.
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Teacher & Student Guides: *
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🍎 Teacher’s Guide: Includes instructional objectives, pedagogical insights, and discussion prompts to lead a group effectively.
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📖 Student’s Guide: Features vocabulary, key outlines, and personal reflection questions designed for spiritual growth.
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Comprehensive Quiz & Answer Key: * 📝 10-Question Quiz: A focused assessment covering historical facts and theological principles (Questions only).
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📄 Answer Sheet & Explanations: A detailed key providing the “why” behind every correct answer.
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Key Learning Objectives:
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Understand the definition and first biblical usage of the word “Prophet.”
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Analyze the tension between human fear and divine protection within the Abrahamic Covenant.
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Discover the difference between the “prayer of salvation” and the “prayer of fellowship” (confession).
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See how God’s sovereignty protects the “promised seed” even when His servants fail.
Video Integration Notes:
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Primary Source: This lesson is built upon the “Let’s Talk Scripture” study of Genesis Chapter 20.
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Teaching Style: The material is presented from a first-person perspective, designed to be taught as your own original material for a Christian audience.
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