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Warrior Woman for Sunday Morning - Lesson 3 for 8:30 women
As you know,
I love to call our time together a feast.
Because we are about to
Devour God’s Living Word.
I know this morning
It is so good to be back together
And
I am excited to hear
From the living God –
how about you?
This is our 3rd week
of studying women
in the first century of Jesus.
The first week we saw a God
Adventure come to a young girl
Name Mary- Miriam(Jewish name) to
Birth the Son of God and she
Said Yes – in a culture where
She could have been killed.
The second week, we learned about a
Samaritan woman – A Samaritan woman-the lowest
Of lows-married 5 times, and Jesus a Jewish
Rabbi sat with her and spoke with compassion,
And shared with her – the first person in the bible
That He was the Messiah!
The whole town
believed because of her testimony.
As we have learned
there are 3
distinctive features
of the first century
Jesus was born into.
These are important to know –
because it sets up for
our story each week.
First we know this is a society
where hospitality
is extremely important.
If you did not provide hospitality
to strangers or friends –
shame would be brought
upon you.
You know this story
but let me show you
a great example
of the importance of hospitality.
Hospitality in the middle east
goes all the way back
to the time of Abraham.
Genesis 18
The story tells us that 3 strangers
come to visit Abraham.
Abraham
does not know
who they are
but
he is going
to extend massive
middle eastern hospitality
to them,
You want to see the strength
of hospitality
in the middle eastern world –
it says in Genesis 18:2 –
Abraham looked up
and saw three men standing nearby.
When he saw them,
he hurried from the entrance
of his tent
to meet them
and bowed low to the ground.
(pure humility)
When he bowed down
his response was,
“If I have found favor in your eyes,
my lord,
do not pass your servant by.
Abraham was eager to show
hospitality to these three visitors.
Remember in this culture,
a person’s reputation
was largely connected
to their hospitality.
Even strangers were to be treated
as highly honored guests.
He is telling them in verses 4 & 5
let me give you something to drink,
let me wash your feet,
let me refresh you
and let me give you
something to eat,
He doesn’t know who they are.
End of verse 5 - they agree to be served.
Let’s see how he talks to Sarah.
Verse 6 – we see that Abraham
hurried into the tent to Sarah,
“Quick,” he said, get three seahs(sayus) of fine flour
and knead it
and bake some bread.
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