Week 12 · Mar 16-22, 2026
Forgiveness and Reunion
Genesis 42-50
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Discussion Questions
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What does Forgiveness and Reunion teach us about the process of repentance?
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How can we apply the lessons of forgiveness from Genesis 42-50 in our daily lives?
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How is Christlike love demonstrated in Genesis 42-50?
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What can Forgiveness and Reunion teach us about showing compassion to others?
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