(PLEASE TAKE NOTES! Skeletal Outline from Eugene Jenkins.)

SARAH

Sarah was known as Sa-rai (Genesis 11:29), until God changed her name to Sarah, for she, "...shall be a mother of nations..." (Genesis 17:15, 16). She was the wife of Abram (Genesis 11:27), later called "Abraham" by God, "...for a father of many nations have I made thee" (Genesis 17:5).

She was not a perfect person, but in spite of her failures many wonderful lessons can be - and need to be - learned from her, today. We will, in this lesson, seek to learn some of those lessons.

 

I. SARAI/SARAH AS A ___________ .  (Genesis 12:11-20)

 

II. SARAH AS A MOTHER _______________ .  (Genesis 15:1-4; 17:16; 18:9-15); (Genesis 11:30); Genesis 16:2; 21:1,2

 

III. SARAH AS A ______________ .  1 Peter 3:1-6

 

IV. SARAH, IN THE ____________ .  Hebrews 13:4; Genesis 1:27, 28; (Romans 7:2; 1 Corinthians 7:39); Genesis 18:19; (18:1-8); (1 Timothy 3:2, Titus 1:8)

 

V. WHAT ARE SOME OF THE __________ WE CAN ________ FROM THEM, SARAH?