This Monday night, we will be examining the Birth of Isaac (Gen. 21:1-7) and the ensuing calamity that is the Expulsion of Ishmael and Hagar (Gen. 21:8-21). Both of these two stories represent extreme highs and lows in emotion, as well as the blessing and curse associated with our reaction to God's glory and gifts. In the case of Genesis 21, the gift is the life of the promised son, Isaac. One group of people respond positively to the birth of the baby, while another group despises his life, attempts to rival him, and looks upon him with disinterest. What results from each of these responses is the justice and righteousness of God, coupled with infinite mercy.
Come out and join us as we examine our hearts, our lives, and our understanding of the mercy and goodness of God. We will ask ourselves the timeless question, "How am I responding to the Promised Son of God in my life?" We guarantee your life and understanding of Jesus will never be the same. (Plus, you may just learn a thing or two about Hebrew!)
UNplugged: Interactive Bible Study
Monday Nights @ 8pm
INSIDE the FHCC Campus (6708 Ingram St)
www.fhcchurch.com
Come out and join us as we examine our hearts, our lives, and our understanding of the mercy and goodness of God. We will ask ourselves the timeless question, "How am I responding to the Promised Son of God in my life?" We guarantee your life and understanding of Jesus will never be the same. (Plus, you may just learn a thing or two about Hebrew!)
UNplugged: Interactive Bible Study
Monday Nights @ 8pm
INSIDE the FHCC Campus (6708 Ingram St)
www.fhcchurch.com