Decision Making

October 26, 2006

Kenji covered the initiation of the Abrahamic covenant last night (11:27-12:20).  His opening question was:

 ”What is the best decision you have ever made?”  

He then went on to describe how when we initially make decisions, we don’t always know the full implication and the extent of God’s blessing for following His will.  For example, Abraham was told to leave his family and his home and follow God.  When Abraham chose to follow God, he could not fathom the magnitude of God’s blessing, namely the birth of a nation, Israel.   He also blessed Abraham with worldly wealth and favor among men, but that was secondary to the larger blessing.

To wrap up, we discussed how we can discern God’s will.  The sources of this are: God’s Word, the Spirit’s leading, and the council of fellow believers.

In light of that,

1. What’s the best decision you ever made (aside from trusting Christ)?

2. What decisions are you currently struggling with that you need to seek wisdom?


Babel this, babble that.

October 16, 2006

This Wednesday at Primetime, we will be studying about the formation of the Nations.  This study will conclude the first logical section of the book of Genesis, and is the last of the Four Foundations we have been studying.

A few quick questions to ponder about before the study on Wednesday:

What is the first thing that comes to mind when you are asked to tell the story of the Tower of Babel?
Who built the Tower of Babel?
What was the result of the Tower of Babel?
Why is this account of the Tower of Babel signficant?
Finally, what has your reading of Scripture taught you about the Tower of Babel?  Is it different from what you knew before?


What about the fishies?

October 16, 2006

In the past two weeks of Primetime, we studied about the Flood, and Noah’s Ark. In the beginning of chapter 6, God saw the depths of man’s sin, and how there wasn’t a single thought of man untainted by sin. He chose to destroy the world through a flood, save for a single righteous man and his family.

Because of this man, Noah’s faith, not all of creation was wiped out. And through faith, Noah labored to build an ark following God’s commandment, over the course of years.

If there are any other thoughts, comments, or lingering questions about the Flood, please share them with us as comments on this post.

One person posted questions that pose a logistical paradox:
Were there dinosaurs on the Ark? If there were, wouldn’t they sink it?? Why are the dinosaurs extinct? What about fish and whales? Did Noah keep an aquarium?


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