Sermon Tone Analysis

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Intro:
Abram Rescues Lot
The last lesson we looked at how Abram dealt with the strife between them.
He was humble
He gave Lot the choice.
He said look lets not have strife between us: Genesis 13:8
Because we are brethren.
We didn’t talk much about this then.
This would have been the opportunity for Abram to let Lot to the consequences of his choices.
Instead Abram doesn’t think twice.
Abram goes.
Melchizedek Meets Abram
Jesus, a High Priest after the Order of Melchizedek
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