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Reflection Questions:
1. What does Abram’s return to the altar in Genesis 13:1–4 teach us about repentance and restoration?
2. Why is prosperity often a greater test of faith than adversity? How do you see that in Genesis 13?
3. Abram risked everything to rescue Lot. What does this teach us about sacrificial love and courage?
4. Why is Abram’s refusal of the king of Sodom so important? What does it reveal about his heart?
5. How does Melchizedek point us to Christ? How do Psalm 110 and Hebrews 7 deepen your understanding of Jesus’ priesthood?
6. What does this passage teach us about living faithfully in a world filled with competing kings and competing kingdoms?
By The Mayfield ClassReflection Questions:
1. What does Abram’s return to the altar in Genesis 13:1–4 teach us about repentance and restoration?
2. Why is prosperity often a greater test of faith than adversity? How do you see that in Genesis 13?
3. Abram risked everything to rescue Lot. What does this teach us about sacrificial love and courage?
4. Why is Abram’s refusal of the king of Sodom so important? What does it reveal about his heart?
5. How does Melchizedek point us to Christ? How do Psalm 110 and Hebrews 7 deepen your understanding of Jesus’ priesthood?
6. What does this passage teach us about living faithfully in a world filled with competing kings and competing kingdoms?