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Sunday School Lesson


 September 29
Lesson 5

GOD SCATTERS THE NATIONS


DEVOTIONAL READING: 2 Chronicles 34:22–28
BACKGROUND SCRIPTURE: Genesis 11:1–9

GENESIS 11:1–9

Lesson Outline

Introduction
A.  A Tale of Two Towers
B.  Lesson Background

   I. The Setting (Genesis 11:1, 2)
A.  One Language (v. 1)
B.  One Location (v. 2)

  II. The Scheme (Genesis 11:3, 4)
A.  Resources (v. 3)
B.  Resolution (v. 4)
The Right Kind of Elevation

III. The Sovereign God (Genesis 11:5–9)
A.  He Sees (v. 5)
B.  He Speaks (vv. 6, 7)
What God Hears
C.  He Scatters (vv. 8, 9)

Conclusion
A.  Humanity’s “Bridges to Nowhere”
B.  God’s “Bridge to Somewhere”
C.  Prayer
D.  Thought to Remember[1]



[1] Redford, Douglas, James B. North, et al. “God Scatters the Nations.” The KJV Standard Lesson Commentary, 2013–2014. Ed. Ronald L. Nickelson & Jonathan Underwood. Vol. 61. Cincinnati, OH: Standard Publishing, 2013. 42. Print.

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