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Beloved Stories – Old Testament {Wrap-Up}

June 2, 2018 by Patti Brown 1 Comment

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We spent May looking at stories in the Old Testament, and stories from our lives. Research shows that people learn differently when we learn through stories. Stories activate the brain in ways that help us remember the lesson! Isn’t it wonderful how God designed us?

Beloved Stories: Old Testament WRAP UP. A new series from DoNotDepart.com. Stories help us understand our world, and understand ourselves. What is YOUR favorite Old Testament story?
Here is a recap of the stories we explored in our series:

  • In And the Lord Heard It: A Story for Parents from Numbers 12, Jaime wrote about how God shows mercy and patience to his wayward children.
  • Lisa shared in Can I Have Yours? {Dagon’s Story and Ours} (1 Samuel 4-6) what can happen when we try to grab God’s promise for someone else and make it our own.
  • Alyssa showed how the story of Joseph (Genesis 37, 39-47) reminds us that When God Puts a Dream in Your Heart the outcome may be different than you are expecting, but it is always filled with blessing.
  • Exodus 33 is a comfort to those who feel like they are wandering. Ali wrote in Seeking God’s Presence – 3 Simple Lessons from Exodus 33, “We don’t need to wander aimlessly, afraid or lonely. We can pray for God to show us His ways, His presence, and ask to see His glory revealed in Christ!
  • Patti reminded us that you don’t have to know what is going to happen because You Can Trust Your Future to God (1 Samuel 16:1-13)

Do you have a favorite Bible story that has impacted a chapter of your life story? Share in the comments!

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God has transformed Patti from a frightened young woman into a truly joyful mama. She is passionate about encouraging women to seek hard after Jesus and receive freedom to enjoy the life they have been given. Patti writes at Joyful Mama and with her daughter at Blossoms and Posies..

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  1. Beloved Stories — New Testament - Do Not Depart says:
    September 4, 2018 at 9:28 am

    […] few months ago, our team of writers spent time sharing Old Testament stories that we love and that have had an impact on the stories of our own lives. This month we shift our focus to the […]

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