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A People for His Name
Beth Moore takes us through this study because she feels it is important to
realize and appreciate the history between the days of Noah and the
Tower of Babel, events leading up to God’s plan to build a tabernacle.
If we didn’t already know it, we learn in this study that Abram
(Abraham) was a direct descendant of Noah’s son, Shem.
In Genesis chapter 11, we read that the whole earth used one language.
In those days, the people wanted to build a tower to make a name for
themselves and so that they would not be scattered. However, God
confused their language and scattered the people. God wants His people
to be devoted to His name, not their own.
God values each one of us. He calls us by name.
Moreover whom he did predestine, them he also called: and whom he called, them he also justified: and whom he justified, them he also glorified. – Romans 8:30
I agree with Beth when she writes, “If you consider yourself Christian, consider yourself called.”
Take heed to the ministry which you have received in the Lord, that you may fulfill it. – Colossians 4:17
If you are reading this today and you consider yourself a Christian,
listen for His calling. Realize your ministry so that you can dedicate
your heart and your life to doing what He has called you to do –
devoting your heart, God’s dwelling place, to serving Him.
To enjoy the full Bible study A Woman’s Heart: God’s Dwelling Place, I
encourage you to order your own copy here. Learn about historical
events leading up to the building of the tabernacle. Then, learn how a
woman’s heart is patterned after it.
Read all posts in this series here.
If you are leading a study or doing the study on your own, you'll need the complete leader kit which includes the DVDs.
If you are leading a study or doing the study on your own, you'll need the complete leader kit which includes the DVDs.