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James concludes our Sojourning with God series with a sermon on Genesis 50:15-21.
Sermon Discussion Questions:
Ice-breaker: What did the Calvinist say when he fell down the stairs? “I'm glad that’s over with.” In contrast to this silly example, Joseph’s lofty view of God’s governance over history (see 50:20; 45:5-8) is breathtaking and grace-giving.
2) Fatalism is the concept that a set destiny will happen no matter what decisions or actions a person takes. How does a biblical theology of divine sovereignty differ from fatalism?
3) How does acknowledging God’s sovereignty in our suffering help us attend to our pain carefully and hopefully?
By Riverside Community ChurchJames concludes our Sojourning with God series with a sermon on Genesis 50:15-21.
Sermon Discussion Questions:
Ice-breaker: What did the Calvinist say when he fell down the stairs? “I'm glad that’s over with.” In contrast to this silly example, Joseph’s lofty view of God’s governance over history (see 50:20; 45:5-8) is breathtaking and grace-giving.
2) Fatalism is the concept that a set destiny will happen no matter what decisions or actions a person takes. How does a biblical theology of divine sovereignty differ from fatalism?
3) How does acknowledging God’s sovereignty in our suffering help us attend to our pain carefully and hopefully?