The Account of Isaac Moving Back to the Land of Beersheba from the Land of the Philistines,
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Lesson 60background notesdoctrinal points1. True meekness is not often seen in the believer, but it can be. 2. True forgiveness is not often practiced by the believer, but it can be.
practical application
questions 2. What did Isaac do when the Philistines stopped up the wells he had dug, or when they claimed the water? 3. When did the Lord appear to Isaac? 4. What is the difference between the Lord’s blessing and the Lord’s presence? 5. Define meekness. How did Jesus show meekness? How did Isaac show meekness? 6. How did Isaac show true forgiveness to Abimelech? answers 2. He did not retaliate or fight, but went on to dig other wells. 3. The night that Isaac returned to Gerar. The Lord did not want Isaac in a strange land. 4. The Lord will bless, even when the believer makes mistakes and does not follow the Lord’s direction. But the Lord’s presence means that the believer’s heart is right with the Lord. Note that this was when Isaac built an altar, a place of worship. 5. Meekness is enduring injury with patience and without resentment, even when you have the means to retaliate. Jesus showed meekness from the cross (see 1 Peter 2:23-24). Isaac showed meekness when he did not fight or retaliate for the wells (see Genesis 26:15-17). 6. Isaac forgave Abimelech and sent him away in peace. He didn’t even ask him to apologize or to reimburse him in any way.
discuss / consider 2. The Lord Jesus showed true forgiveness. Isaac showed forgiveness. How do you show forgiveness? See Proverbs 16:17 and Ephesians 4:32.
challenge memorize
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