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According to Genesis Chapter 18, we've been going through Genesis.
And as we embark on this chapter in in Genesis one might ask and really honestly consider.
What is this really have to do with me today?
What, what is it that we're going to really learn from this chapter and sometimes, honestly, there's those chapters in God's word that we approached were like, how do I fly?
What is it?
That?
That I can really learn for myself today from this chapter.
I mean, think about it where we're going to look at a baby announcement.
Okay, and maybe some of you that something you can relate with the rest of us, probably not.
Okay, but also there's a destruction announce, but I hope you're not going to be able to relate with that.
Okay, we're going to look at that announcement is doing now, that's more like, okay.
And truth be told as if we approach that, you're as we approach chapters of the Bible, any chapter of the Bible?
We should come to it.
Looking at God's word and going.
What can I discover?
About this great guy that I serve.
How can I know him better?
And truth be told, that's what that's what we should do each.
And every time I want to remind you that the chapters and verses in your Bible are not divinely ordained.
God did not say the John 3:16 should be 3:16.
That is merely something that we have added to the scriptures so that we can find things easier.
And it's really happy.
I got to say because when I say let's turn to Genesis Chapter 18.
It's easy for you to locate where we are at, but sometimes honestly, the chapters and verses do not line up or even break down the, the, the portions of scriptures in the best possible way.
They are there for a reference and as we approach This passage.
I want you to be asking yourself.
What can I learn about this?
Great God, that I serve.
Chapter 18, actually agreed with chapter 19, the two of them, and in the writing and all of that really go together.
In fact, they're beautiful, love each other showing different variations different contrast throughout them.
As God deals with man.
Yoyosi is we look at him and we're only looking at 18 today, but he gives us a contrast between the character of two different men.
We're going to look at Abraham and his character.
Next week will be looking at Law in his character, but there is a contrast between the two and both of these When are a righteous man.
Their godly man, but there's a difference in how they are interacting with God.
And we see that contrast.
We see a conscious of how God deals with Humanity with those who are following him with those who are not.
We see a just gone as he deals out Justice.
We also look at two different lines.
Today.
We'll look at the Covenant line of Abraham that is going to be brought about through the the promised child Aizen.
And will look at how God is is talking about that that nation that people that will come.
And then then it can prove chapter 19 with the line.
Well, w line.
And his two daughters and how those lines are are evil in our even begun through incest.
What is there?
Look at that next week though, and it is bookends.
We begin with Isaac, we end with that and it be These stark contrast between these two.
And as we as we go through, we will see the differences in Hospitality Abraham's Hospitality to God, and His Messengers, and Mark Hospitality to The Messengers.
There is a contest.
There's a difference there.
And as we approach chapter 18 today, it would be really tempting to just look at Abraham's response to do something is about hospitality and how we should be hospitable.
And that's true.
but, I want us to look much deeper.
I want us to look at this guy that we searched, and I wanted to look at you words, before we begin this and their definitions.
The first word being Sovereign sovereignty.
Sovereign is is Subaru sovereign.
Will exercise supreme authority and control studying, Daniel and Sunday school?
And then we look at Daniel and his relationship with King Nebuchadnezzar.
Nebuchadnezzar himself when he comes to the his senses.
And what's the God? Forgives one of the greatest definitions of sovereignty in the scriptures.
But he understands that that one who is Sovereign.
If you looked the guy has a absolute complete control.
No one.
Tells him what to do.
As we approach this guide and as we approach this chapter and look at some things we have to remember that this guy that you and I serve is a sovereign God.
And truth be told.
That's, that's difficult in our lives.
It's difficult in my life, to look at that and accept that from time to time.
Because in truth in all truth, there's things that I would like to see done differently.
That would make things easier for me.
The other word is fellowship.
The part of a belonging to something beats being a part of something.
We tell him together, we call this Fellowship last last week.
We sorry ignore the glitching.
Okay, it's the volcano.
I promise we will have that fixed by next week.
But as I asked me, if you look at Fellowship, remember last week when we get together for that wonderful vacation meal, how many of you enjoy that meal by the way?
Was that not some delicious food, but but the delicious part for me was coming in Brooking and all the conversation being a part of a family, intimacy of of of blowing around food in, in being a part of a community.
And as we as we spoke, I heard ones talking about things that we had in common, our relationship with the Lord and in the excitement of BBS and being able to share Christ through through the ministry.
It was a wonderful time of Fellowship.
And there was those that sat next to each other sometime next week, ever because they knew each other.
Well, other sat next to each other to get to know each other better.
And there was conversation that allowed that when we come together to Fellowship, this this right here is not just to hear the word of God.
Let's be honest, you could turn on the radio and listen to that.
You could turn on YouTube or the television and listen to someone declare the word of God, and they're good ones to listen to.
There's also some very bad ones to listen to But you can find and listen to God's word.
The reason we come together.
The reason we we assemble on a Sunday morning is to Fellowship.
I love that at 11 after the service.
We having a time of where we have intentionally Fellowship.
We just have coffee and snacks and in time to talk and laugh and Inn Express things together.
That is fellowship.
And that is why we come together.
And as we come together, we come around the word of God.
Genesis Chapter 18, broken up into two sections.
The first section is is a very joyous occasion.
You read it recently, you know, all along its reread the first 15 versus this is a very joyous, wonderful exciting thing, Genesis 18, verse 1 begins this way now, the Lord appeared to him By The Oaks of mamre, while he was sitting at the front door In the Heat of the day.
When he lifted up his eyes and look behold, three men standing opposite him, and when you saw them, he ran from the 10th door, to meet them and bound himself to the Earth and said my board.
If now I have found favor in your sight.
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