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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.Judah guarantees Benjamin’s safety on the trip to Egypt
and Joseph is moved to see his brother (Gen 43:1-34)
Principle: God’s
plan and provision are rooted in eternity and will come to pass.
2.Judah begs to take Benjamin’s place in prison when
Joseph accuses him of stealing (Gen 44:1-34)
Principle: God is
sovereign and raises up leaders in His perfect time.
Subject Sentence (10-word
sentence with proper structure showing exactly where you are in Scripture):
Judah guarantees Benjamin’s safety and pleads to be
Joseph’s slave.
Aim (“To Cause My
Audience To…” Know, See, Learn, Understand, etc.):
TCMATK God and His plan are absolutely trustworthy.
Application (not
yes or no question. Meant to bring about
heart change):
1.How does knowing God is in control help you step out in
faith rather than shrink back in fear (maybe even in the midst of suffering)?
2.Where are you stepping out in faith to help, encourage
or protect someone else?
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 changes hearts
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