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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
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#1 Sarai is the reason we have a story about Hagar, Sarah’s maid, in the Bible. She was supposed to be in charge of getting the wife pregnant, but somehow this didn’t happen. Hagar ends up having a child by Abram. Sarah becomes pregnant, but before she knows it, she is visited by an angel who demands she sleep with Abram before he has a child (he’s old! He’s going to die soon!). Sarah refuses. The angel then gives her a choice: You may have anyone you want as a husband—but my servant Abram will have a son. Sarah says, No way—I want Abram. And the angel says, Okay, then I will give him your brother (Abram) as a husband. And that’s how we get two wives and one husband in the Bible. God had already intended this. In the book of Deuteronomy, Moses writes: When you go to war against your enemies and see horses and chariots and an army larger than your own, do not be afraid of them.
#2 Sarai and Abram have a child. Sarai is overjoyed. But fourteen years later, when the baby is born, and the family realizes it’s a boy, they have the same reaction as when the angel told them they would have a son: They laugh.
#3 God has always intended for us to have a husband and a wife. In the book of Deuteronomy, Moses writes: When you go to war against your enemies and see horses and chariots and an army larger than your own, do not be afraid of them. The Lord your God who brought you up from the land of Egypt will help you defeat your enemies. Sarah’s childless life would test her childlike faith.
#4 God wanted to change history by giving Abraham and Sarah a child, but they couldn’t figure it out for fourteen years. God had always intended for them to have a husband and a wife. 2. What is the difference between integrity and security. How do you determine which one to chase.

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Date de parution 18 septembre 2022
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#1

Sarai is the reason we have a story about Hagar, Sarah’s maid, in the Bible. She was supposed to be in charge of getting the wife pregnant, but somehow this didn’t happen. Hagar ends up having a child by Abram. Sarah becomes pregnant, but before she knows it, she is visited by an angel who demands she sleep with Abram before he has a child (he’s old! He’s going to die soon!). Sarah refuses. The angel then gives her a choice: You may have anyone you want as a husband—but my servant Abram will have a son. Sarah says, No way—I want Abram. And the angel says, Okay, then I will give him your brother (Abram) as a husband. And that’s how we get two wives and one husband in the Bible. God had already intended this. In the book of Deuteronomy, Moses writes:When you go to war against your enemies and see horses and chariots and an army larger than your own, do not be afraid of them.

#2

Sarai and Abram have a child. Sarai is overjoyed. But fourteen years later, when the baby is born, and the family realizes it’s a boy, they have the same reaction as when the angel told them they would have a son: They laugh.

#3

God has always intended for us to have a husband and a wife. In the book of Deuteronomy, Moses writes: When you go to war against your enemies and see horses and chariots and an army larger than your own, do not be afraid of them. The Lord your God who brought you up from the land of Egypt will help you defeat your enemies. Sarah’s childless life would test her childlike faith.

#4

God wanted to change history by giving Abraham and Sarah a child, but they couldn’t figure it out for fourteen years. God had always intended for them to have a husband and a wife. 2. What is the difference between integrity and security. How do you determine which one to chase.

#5

God told Abram to cut three animals in half, arrange the halves facing each other, and say, If I don’t uphold my word, may what has happened to these animals happen to me. Abram was terrified.

#6

When we forget about trusting in his promises, we forget about his love for us. We forget that he came to us and took on himself the punishment for our sin, so that we could be made right with God. We forget that he offers us eternal life, if we will only receive it. -> God wanted to change history by giving Abraham and Sarah a child, but they couldn’t figure it out for fourteen years. God had always intended for them to have a husband and a wife.

#7

The Bible tells the story of how God changed history by giving Abraham and Sarah a child, but they couldn’t figure it out for fourteen years.

#8

God intended for us to have a husband and a wife. But we often forget about trusting in his promises, and we forget about his love for us. We forget that he came to us and took on himself the punishment for our sin, so that we could be made right with God.

#9

God wants to change the world by giving us a husband and a wife. But we often forget about trusting in his promises, and we forget about his love for us.

#10

God wanted to change the world by giving Abraham and Sarah a child, but they couldn’t figure it out for fourteen years. God had always intended for them to have a husband and a wife.

#11

We all have Sarai moments—times when we want life to go our way instead of God’s way. We all have moments when we ask God to scoot over so we can sit in the driver’s seat.

#12

God wanted to change history by giving Abraham and Sarah a child, but they couldn’t figure it out for fourteen years. God had always intended for them to have a husband and a wife.

#13

God wanted to change history by giving Abraham and Sarah a child, but they couldn’t figure it out for fourteen years. But then they listened to God’s names for them—Abraham meaning father of many, and Sarah meaning princess.

#14

God wanted to change the world by giving Abraham and Sarah a child, but they couldn’t figure it out for fourteen years. God had always intended for them to have a husband and a wife. God visited them as he had said, and the Lord did to Sarah as he had promised.

#15

When you want things to go your way instead of God’s way, ask God to scoot over so you can sit in the driver’s seat.

#16

God wanted to change the world by giving Abraham and Sarah a child, but they couldn’t figure it out for fourteen years. But then they listened to God’s names for them—Abraham meaning father of many, and Sarah meaning princess.

#17

ask God to scoot over and let you sit in the driver’s seat when you want things to go your way instead of God’s way.

#18

When you want things to go your way instead of God’s way, ask God to scoot over so you can sit in the driver’s seat.

#19

God wanted to change the world by giving Abraham and Sarah a child, but they couldn’t figure it out for fourteen years. But then they listened to God’s names for them—Abraham meaning father of many, and Sarah meaning princess.

#20

God wants to change the world by giving Abraham and Sarah a child, but they can’t figure it out for fourteen years. But then they listen to God’s names for them—Abraham meaning father of many, and Sarah meaning princess.

#21

Don’t be a trash worker.

#22

The Israelites asked Moses what they should drink, and when he gave them the wrong answer, they asked him to kill them.

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