The Mayfield Class
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The Mayfield Class
Genesis 26 | Isaac & God's Presence
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Reflection Questions
1. In Genesis 26:1–5, God tells Isaac to stay in a famine‑stricken land and promises, “I will be with you.” Where is God calling you to stay, trust, or obey even when circumstances feel barren or risky? How does God’s promise of His presence reshape the way you face uncertainty?
2. Isaac repeats Abraham’s sin, lying about Rebekah because he is afraid in verses 6-11. Where are you tempted to compromise because fear feels more real than God’s presence? What patterns have you inherited or repeated that God is calling you to break?
3. God exposes Isaac’s lie not through a miracle but through Abimelech looking out a window. Where might God already be working in your life through ordinary means you’ve overlooked? How can you cultivate the habit of “noticing” God’s providence?
4. Isaac keeps digging wells in verses 17-22: Esek (contention), Sitnah (hostility), and finally Rehoboth (room). Where are you experiencing “Esek and Sitnah” seasons with conflict, resistance, or setbacks? How does Isaac’s perseverance encourage you to keep digging faithfully until God provides “Rehoboth”?
5. In Genesis 26:24, God appears and says, “Fear not, for I am with you.” How does believing God’s present presence (not just past or future) change the way you face fear, temptation, or discouragement today?
6. In Genesis 26:26–33, Abimelech concludes, “We see plainly that the LORD has been with you.” What would people conclude about God by watching your life this week? Where is God inviting you to live more visibly as someone who believes He is with you?