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Divisions (run-on
sentence OK, direct verbiage from Scripture/Principles are Aims for each
Division – a truth about God, a truth about man, a truth about God’s
relationship to man):
1.Jacob blesses his sons and dies (Gen 49)
Principle: God
blesses to point people to Himself.
2.Joseph buries Israel in Canaan and dies at 110 years
old (Gen 50)
Principle: God
keeps His promises.
Subject Sentence (10-word
sentence with proper structure showing exactly where you are in Scripture):
Jacob blesses his sons, dies; Joseph buries him and dies.
Aim (“To Cause My
Audience To…” Know, See, Learn, Understand, etc.):
TCMATK The end of the story for God’s people means being
gathered back to Him.
Application (not
yes or no question. Meant to bring about
heart change):
1.How will you bless those around you? How are you blessing others in unconventional
ways? How might you bless your enemies
and point them to Jesus?
2.Where are you sacrificing to keep a promise to
someone? How are you experiencing God
keeping His promises to you?
The Big Idea (author’s
main purpose in writing; the one thing all the other things in the passage is
about; if you couldn’t talk about it, you would still understand the passage is
trying to convey this):
God blesses through promises.
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