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In life, there are times we need to go around the leaf i.e. break from conventionalism to progress and move forward. When what we used to do and/or familiar with no longer works, we are required to evolve and make changes or do complete overhauls. I think of Covid-19. Let’s face it, Covid has become an impetus in demanding all of us to break from some of our conventions. Restaurants had to break from conventional practices to stay alive, businesses had to quickly adapt new technologies such as zoom in order to keep moving their business forward, our elderly needed to adapt to new technologies to connect with their beloved grandchildren and yes, even though some churches can’t seem to realize it, many churches in general like Crucible needed to break from convention to continue their Sunday worship services virtually.

I believe God also does things unconventionally when He deems it necessary. He even defines things unconventionally as well because hey, He’s God. Recall in one sermon that I said “defining good” is God’s business not ours? The way God defined good was completely unconventional. What He deems as good may not be how we define as good right? And today, in the final chapters of Genesis, we see God working in unconventional ways again for His purpose. In fact, Throughout the entire book of Genesis we saw how God worked through individuals unconventionally. So here’s my point that I would like to elaborate on today. God will decide who He will bless, how He will bless and the kind of blessing the individual will receive i.e. Blessings is God’s business and is unconventional. We now at our final Genesis episode. Enjoy! - Jonathan

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