Old testament

Trusting In God's Faithfulness - Genesis 32:1-23

  • Posted on: 2 September 2016
  • By: joebeard

INTRODUCTION:

            Three Sundays ago we left Jacob with everything and Laban going home empty-handed, but with a promise that Jacob would not come and harm him.  Jacob had burned that bridge, he could not return to the land of his relatives; the border had been laid and the covenant ratified.  Now there was no going back and as Jacob looks to the future he must think about Esau.  What will be Esau’s reaction to his return, will he remember why Jacob fled; will he still want to get his revenge for Jacob deceiving him and his father to get the birthright and the blessing?

Whom Do You Fear? - Genesis 31:22-55

  • Posted on: 2 September 2016
  • By: joebeard

INTRODUCTION:

            Two Sundays ago we left Jacob as he fled from Haran with his family and with all that God had blessed him.  He had left secretly without telling Laban and while Laban was away shearing sheep.  Jacob was afraid of Laban, was afraid that if Laban knew he would prevent Jacob from leaving or would take away everything that God had given him and send him away empty-handed.  Jacob must learn that whom he is fearing is not to be feared, because what God has provided, He will also protect.  Jacob must learn the object of his fear must be God and God alone.

Faith and Scheming - Genesis 27:46-28:9

  • Posted on: 16 May 2016
  • By: joebeard

INTRODUCTION:

            Last Sunday we looked at one of the sadder chapters of the Bible that portrayed Isaac and all of his family at a spiritually low point in their lives.  Each contributed to the grief and disappointment that resulted from their sin.  We ended last week’s message with a very angry Esau bent on murdering his brother just as soon as they buried their father and a distraught mother who wanted to get Jacob out of harm’s way by sending him to her father and brother in Paddan-Aram.

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