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Hello! This post is set to publish the day after Memorial Day in the United States. On that day, we honor war fighters who gave their lives to advance freedom and democracy throughout the world. As the wife of a combat veteran, this holiday represents more than picnics and parades. God bless all the men and women who have served our country in any capacity where their lives have been on the line. And God bless the families who’ve lost loved ones on any battlefield, foreign, domestic, or internal. May their souls rest in peace.

Speaking of battles, let’s look at my work from this past week on what surely had to be a monumental internal conflict for Abraham in Genesis 22:1-19.

Last Week’s Work

MY PRAYER
Thank You, Father God, for Your Word and what I’m learning about Your character in this series! As I focus on Genesis 22:1-19, help me see, hear, and understand the lessons You have for me. Teach me what I need to know and do to faithfully represent You to everyone I meet. I ask this in Jesus’s name. Amen.

HUH? and WOW! MOMENTS
Here are my reactions as I read Genesis 22:1-19 this week:

WOW!s

HUH?s

Dig-In Challenges

If you’re working on your own study, listen to the Spirit’s guidance this week and choose one of your Huh?s or Wow!s to be your personal treasure, the topic on which you’ll focus your attention as we dig deeper into Genesis 22:1-19. This can be anything you noticed in your survey of the text that raises a question or resonates with you, or you can use one of my responses above if you like.

  1. PRAY for the Spirit to direct your focus for the remainder of this study. Then, in your journal, record the personal treasure He identifies, along with any verse(s) relating to it from the study text.
  2. MINE: Read Genesis 22:1-19, focusing on three factors setting the stage in this text: note anything the Spirit emphasizes about the characters involved, any locations mentioned, and any timeframes discussed.

I’m looking forward to sharing my notes with you next week!!

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