Year of the Bible: Part One of TwelveSample

Babel.
Stop here and read today's scriptures.
God does not appreciate self-righteousness and selfish ambition. Sometimes, it's easy to believe that our self-centered efforts bring some Glory to God. However, our self-propelled efforts do not highlight God's goodness but our own.
Question: What sin do you think humans committed against God at Babel?
Prayer Focus: Examine your life. Have you ever committed the same sin against God? Take a moment to intentionally give God credit for what He has done in your life.
Go Deeper: Making a name for ourselves focuses on us instead of God. We exist to bring Glory to God, and He alone deserves His name to be known. The people were working together to establish fame for themselves, and God knew that their unified effort to do the wrong thing would lead to a terrible outcome.
He confused their languages to prevent further damage and selfishness. He also knew that He would more fully populate the earth in scattering the people. God doesn't waste anything, even our foolish ambitions. He is creative and makes beauty from our bad choices.
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This twelve-part plan can be read alone, with a group, or with your family! Each month, you will dive into a new part of the unified story that leads to Jesus discovering the heart of God for the whole world. Let's dive into Part One!
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