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After Abraham gets called by God.
Review,
We learned about Abraham, when God called him out of his land.
He will make him a great nation’
Make his name great,
Give him land
All the families of the earth will be blessed through Abraham
We saw Abraham obeyed God in faith.
Abraham was wealthy
Lot, his nephew, was also wealthy
What happened between them?
Disagreement
Between family members.
We have even had disagreements between us here.
Q: What is our responsibility toward in the sight of God when conflict arises?
The Lord’s servant should....
Kind
Able to Teach
Patiently enduring evil
Correcting with gentleness
How did the Apostles handle Conflict?
The Apostles were disagreeing who would be first in God’s kingdom.
They wanted to be more important.
What caused the conflict?
Pride
Selfishness
Arrogance
What does Jesus command for them to do?
Serve one another.
Q: Have you ever been able to serve someone you are arguing or in conflict with?
Parents when they are disciplining you.
Lets get back to the event.
We know Abraham and Lot’s herdmen were having trouble.
Q: How did Abraham respond?
Why wasnt Abraham worried about getting the good piece of land?
God already promised him that he will get it.
Q: How did Lot make his decision?
trusting in his own wisdom
As a response God reconfirms His promise.
God’s promises are better than what the eyes can see, better than the wisdom of men.
Not only that lets see how Lot’s decision played out.
Genesis Chapter 14
After Lot seperated, took the better looking land after the conflict.
When the kings of the land he picked took him and all his things
Abraham, who was in his 70’s took 300 of his men and went to get Lot back.
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