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Genesis 34 - Date Rape




Isn't partial obedience better then no obedience when it comes to obeying God? Isn't close enough good enough? In this chapter we see the consequences of Jacob's partial obedience and how his family suffered when he didn't pay attention to obeying God's Word. In a similar way, giving casual attention to obeying God can lead to unintended disaster in our lives as well.


Genesis 34 - Date Rape - Quicktime and iPhone Audio - M4A
Genesis 34 - Date Rape - Manuscript - PDF
Genesis 34 - Date Rape - Sermon Handout - PDF
Genesis 34 - Date Rape - Editable Sermon Notes - DOCX
Genesis 34 - Date Rape - Life Group Work Sheet - PDF
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Genesis 19:30-38 - Daughters




Pennsylvania police say John Forehand signed up for Facebook to track a daughter he hadn’t seen in ten years. They say he was interested in a different kind of touching reunion as he sexually propositioned his 13-year-old girl. Police say he arrived fully prepared for what he thought would be a sexual encounter but what turned out to be his arrest by police. In Genesis 19, we find a similar demented scenario. Lot was incestuously raped by his own daughters so they would become pregnant and bear his children. What led Lot to such parental failure that he fathered his own grandchildren? In this study we will look at questions every father should be asking to raise their daughters to love Jesus and marry well.


Genesis 19:30-38 - Daughters - Quicktime and iPhone Audio - M4A
Genesis 19:30-38 - Daughters - Manuscript - PDF
Genesis 19:30-38 - Daughters - Sermon Handout - PDF
Genesis 19:30-38 - Daughters - Editable Sermon Notes - DOCX
Genesis 19:30-38 - Daughters - Life Group Work Sheet - PDF
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