Abraham Interceding Before the Lord on Behalf of the Few Righteous that Might Live in the City of Sodom
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Lesson 39background notesdoctrinal points1. The Lord enjoys close fellowship with the believer. 2. The Lord encourages the believer to pray for others.
practical application
questions 2. Would God hold back His judgment for the sake of a few righteous? 3. Did the Lord share His plans with Abraham? 4. Was it a bargaining process on the part of the Lord as Abraham reduced the quota of righteous persons in Sodom? 5. Refer to 2 Chronicles 20:7, Isaiah 41:8 and James 2:23. What does this tell us about Abraham? answers 2. Yes. Read Genesis 18:26. 3. Yes. See Genesis 18:17 and Amos 3:7. 4. No. The Lord was encouraging intercessory prayer. 5. Abraham is called the friend of God. He is the only believer in the Bible who is referred to in this way.
discuss / consider 2. Analyze your prayer life. What percentage of your praying is for others? Review Abraham’s intercessory prayer. Read 1 Samuel 12:23.
. memorize
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