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There will not be a live until Wednesday, but let’s still be accountable and disciplined with our Bible readings.  Here are the answers for the Genesis 48:1-22 questions: 		 1. Unique about Joseph's sons: Joseph's sons, Ephraim and Manasseh, were given equal status with Jacob's sons, becoming heads of tribes in Israel. This is unique compared to Joseph's brothers' children because typically the eldest son received the birthright and the blessing. However, Jacob intentionally crossed his hands, placing his right hand on Ephraim, the younger son, signifying the younger's superiority in blessing, contrary to tradition. 		 2. Reason for bringing his sons to their grandfather: Joseph brought his sons to Jacob for Jacob to bless them before he died. It was customary for the patriarch to pass on blessings to his descendants, signifying not just material inheritance but spiritual favour and guidance for their future. 		 3. Similarities between blessings: The blessing Jacob received from God was about the promise of descendants, land, and blessing. Similarly, the blessing Jacob gave to Ephraim and Manasseh included the promise of multiplying and becoming a great nation. Both blessings emphasised the continuity of God's covenant and the inheritance of the promised land. 		 4. Experiencing God's blessing: In my life, I've experienced God's blessing through opportunities, relationships, and personal growth. God's guidance and provision have been evident in moments of challenge and success, leading me to recognise His hand in shaping my journey. 		 5. God's revelation and implications: In this passage, God is revealed through Jacob's recognition of His providence and the importance of passing on blessings through generations. It signifies God's faithfulness to His promises and His active involvement in the lives of His people. For us, it underscores the significance of family, legacy, and acknowledging God's sovereignty in our lives. Challenge: Visit someone who is ill. Answers for the Genesis 49:1-28 questions: 		 1. Past actions affecting blessings: Jacob's blessings to his sons were influenced by their past actions and characters. For instance, Reuben lost his birthright due to his transgression with Bilhah, while Judah's leadership and courage in previous situations earned him a significant blessing. 		 2. Unique aspects of Judah's blessing: Judah's blessing stands out as it includes the prophecy of the royal line through which the Messiah would come. This is a profound honour and responsibility, highlighting Judah's role in shaping the future of Israel and humanity. 		 3. Joseph's blessing reflects his life: Joseph's blessing was a reflection of his resilience, faithfulness, and eventual triumph over adversity. He endured betrayal, slavery, and imprisonment but emerged as a wise and powerful leader, symbolising God's faithfulness in fulfilling His promises despite trials. 		 4. Personal blessing: Based on the life I live now, the blessing I would receive would ideally reflect God's grace, wisdom, and purpose for my life. It would encompass spiritual fulfilment, meaningful relationships, and opportunities to contribute positively to the world around me. 		 5. God's revelation and significance: In this passage, God is revealed through Jacob's prophetic blessings, which demonstrate God's sovereignty over human affairs and His intimate knowledge of each individual. It emphasises the importance of character, integrity, and obedience in receiving God's blessings and fulfilling our purpose. For us, it underscores the need for faithfulness, discernment, and reliance on God's guidance in navigating life's challenges and opportunities. Challenge: Write a letter to inspire someone to live out God's calling for their life. #bibleinayear #bibleinayearchallenge #christiantiktok #livewellwithtia
There will not be a live until Wednesday, but let’s still be accountable and disciplined with our Bible readings. Here are the answers for the Genesis 48:1-22 questions: 1. Unique about Joseph's sons: Joseph's sons, Ephraim and Manasseh, were given equal status with Jacob's sons, becoming heads of tribes in Israel. This is unique compared to Joseph's brothers' children because typically the eldest son received the birthright and the blessing. However, Jacob intentionally crossed his hands, placing his right hand on Ephraim, the younger son, signifying the younger's superiority in blessing, contrary to tradition. 2. Reason for bringing his sons to their grandfather: Joseph brought his sons to Jacob for Jacob to bless them before he died. It was customary for the patriarch to pass on blessings to his descendants, signifying not just material inheritance but spiritual favour and guidance for their future. 3. Similarities between blessings: The blessing Jacob received from God was about the promise of descendants, land, and blessing. Similarly, the blessing Jacob gave to Ephraim and Manasseh included the promise of multiplying and becoming a great nation. Both blessings emphasised the continuity of God's covenant and the inheritance of the promised land. 4. Experiencing God's blessing: In my life, I've experienced God's blessing through opportunities, relationships, and personal growth. God's guidance and provision have been evident in moments of challenge and success, leading me to recognise His hand in shaping my journey. 5. God's revelation and implications: In this passage, God is revealed through Jacob's recognition of His providence and the importance of passing on blessings through generations. It signifies God's faithfulness to His promises and His active involvement in the lives of His people. For us, it underscores the significance of family, legacy, and acknowledging God's sovereignty in our lives. Challenge: Visit someone who is ill. Answers for the Genesis 49:1-28 questions: 1. Past actions affecting blessings: Jacob's blessings to his sons were influenced by their past actions and characters. For instance, Reuben lost his birthright due to his transgression with Bilhah, while Judah's leadership and courage in previous situations earned him a significant blessing. 2. Unique aspects of Judah's blessing: Judah's blessing stands out as it includes the prophecy of the royal line through which the Messiah would come. This is a profound honour and responsibility, highlighting Judah's role in shaping the future of Israel and humanity. 3. Joseph's blessing reflects his life: Joseph's blessing was a reflection of his resilience, faithfulness, and eventual triumph over adversity. He endured betrayal, slavery, and imprisonment but emerged as a wise and powerful leader, symbolising God's faithfulness in fulfilling His promises despite trials. 4. Personal blessing: Based on the life I live now, the blessing I would receive would ideally reflect God's grace, wisdom, and purpose for my life. It would encompass spiritual fulfilment, meaningful relationships, and opportunities to contribute positively to the world around me. 5. God's revelation and significance: In this passage, God is revealed through Jacob's prophetic blessings, which demonstrate God's sovereignty over human affairs and His intimate knowledge of each individual. It emphasises the importance of character, integrity, and obedience in receiving God's blessings and fulfilling our purpose. For us, it underscores the need for faithfulness, discernment, and reliance on God's guidance in navigating life's challenges and opportunities. Challenge: Write a letter to inspire someone to live out God's calling for their life. #bibleinayear #bibleinayearchallenge #christiantiktok #livewellwithtia

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