The Mayfield Class
Reflection Questions 1. In Genesis 23:1–2, Moses slows down to honor Sarah’s life and Abraham openly weeps for her. What does this teach us about the relationship between faith and grief? Why is it important that the Bible shows Abraham, a great man of faith, mourning deeply? 2. In Genesis 23:3–9, Abraham rises from mourning and begins negotiating for a burial place. What does this reveal about taking faithful action before the feelings of strength return? How does Abraham’s belief in God’s promises shape the way he makes decisions in sorrow? 3. In Genesis 23:10–16, Abraham refuses a gift and insists on paying full price for the land. Why is this significant theologically? How does this act demonstrate that Abraham is interpreting his grief through the covenant rather than interpreting the covenant through his grief? 4. In Genesis 23, Moses emphasizes twice that Sarah is buried “in the land of Canaan.” Why does the location matter? How is every burial in this cave an act of resurrection hope pointing forward to Christ? 5. Hebrews 11:13–16 says the patriarchs died “in faith,” looking toward a better country. How does this New Testament lens help us understand Abraham’s actions in Genesis 23? How does the resurrection of Jesus shape the way Christians grieve today? 6. Abraham grieves (v.2), acts (v.3), and hopes (v.19–20). Which of these three movements do you most need right now? What is the “next faithful thing” God is calling you to do in the middle of your own loss or uncertainty?
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