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FINAL EXAM (22 OF 50)

by Donald Cantrell

Scripture: Genesis 22:1-24
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Final Exam (22 of 50)
Series: Genesis
Donald Cantrell
Genesis 22:1-24


Theme: The final test of a mighty man of faith

I - The Ordeal That Abraham Encountered (1)
II - The Orders That Abraham Entertained (2)
III - The Obedience That Abraham Espoused (3)
IV - The Outlook That Abraham Expressed (4 - 5)
V - The Offering That Abraham Expected (6 - 8)
VI - The Outcome That Abraham Experienced (9 - 13)
VII - The Overflow That Abraham Entailed (14 - 19)
VIII - The Offspring That Abraham Entertained (20 - 24)

Funny story: Only two questions on the final exam

One night four college kids stayed out late, partying and having a good time. They paid no mind about the final exam they had the next day for which they didn't study. In the morning though panic took over and they hatched a plan to get out of taking the exam.

They covered themselves with grease and dirt and went to the Dean's office. Once there, they said they had been to a wedding the previous night and on the way back they got a flat tire and had to push the car back to campus so they couldn't make it on time for the exam and they hoped they would get another chance at taking it some other day.

The Dean listened to their story without saying a word.

When the students finished telling their story he offered them a chance to take the test three days later.

They thanked him and accepted his offer. And for the next three days, the four students studied without unnecessary breaks. They studied as hard as never before, only taking breaks to eat and sleep. Finally, after three days the four students were confident they knew everything and that nothing could surprise them. They walked into the Dean's office confident and determined they will ace their final exam.

The Dean welcomed them and told them they will have to take the exam in separate rooms and that they would have to leave all of their things in a special locker in his office since there are no professors to watch over them. ...

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