2021-10-10 Acts 7:9-16 STEPHEN’S DEFENSE (2): HOW JOSEPH POINTS TO JESUS

The Book of Acts  •  Sermon  •  Submitted   •  Presented   •  1:18:12
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Rejection; Rejecting Christ; Sovereignty of God; Salvation; Victory; Triumph; Accepting Christ;

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STEPHEN’S DEFENSE: HOW JOSEPH POINTS TO JESUS (Acts 7:9-16) Date: ___________________ 1. Guinevere realized Arthur was king when everyone began ______________________ to him. 2. Jesus was not the Messiah the people expected, but He was the Messiah _____________ expected. 3. Both Joseph and Jesus were God’s __________________ to save – one physically, one spiritually. 4. God’s choice was _____________________ by men. 5. You can reject God’s choice, but you can’t overturn God’s ____________________. 6. The “far country” Jesus came to was ___________________. 7. God’s choice was _______________________ by God. 8. The famine that sent Joseph’s brothers to Egypt for food was summoned by ______________. 9. The son of Jacob through whom Messiah was destined to come was named ____________________. 10. What Joseph’s brothers intended for evil, God intended for ___________________. Name: __________________________ STEPHEN’S DEFENSE: HOW JOSEPH POINTS TO JESUS (Acts 7:9-16) Date: ___________________ 1. Guinevere realized Arthur was king when everyone began ______________________ to him. 2. Jesus was not the Messiah the people expected, but He was the Messiah _____________ expected. 3. Both Joseph and Jesus were God’s __________________ to save – one physically, one spiritually. 4. God’s choice was _____________________ by men. 5. You can reject God’s choice, but you can’t overturn God’s ____________________. 6. The “far country” Jesus came to was ___________________. 7. God’s choice was _______________________ by God. 8. The famine that sent Joseph’s brothers to Egypt for food was summoned by ______________. 9. The son of Jacob through whom Messiah was destined to come was named ____________________. 10. What Joseph’s brothers intended for evil, God intended for ___________________. Name: __________________________
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