Genesis 31 shows us a surprising ending: Two men, Jacob and Laban, who have wronged one another, depart in peace. Not because the wrongs were erased, but because justice was entrusted to God. Jacob names the harm done to him, yet he refuses revenge. He believes what Scripture later makes explicit: “Vengeance is mine, I … Continue reading Making Peace After Being Wronged
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Grasping God’s Promise in the Wrong Way
Genesis 27 Genesis 27 is uncomfortable, because it shows a covenant family that knows God’s promises—and still refuses to trust God’s ways. Every major character in this chapter is spiritually compromised. Isaac is driven by appetite and favoritism. Rebekah is ruled by fear. Jacob is willing to deceive. Esau is reckless and godless. Yet over … Continue reading Grasping God’s Promise in the Wrong Way
Lord, Strengthen Our Capacity to Trust You
Read and reflect on Paul's description of Abraham in Romans 4:17-21: 17 as it is written, “I have made you the father of many nations” —in the presence of the God in whom he believed, who gives life to the dead and calls into existence the things that do not exist. 18 In hope he … Continue reading Lord, Strengthen Our Capacity to Trust You
Growing Strong in Trusting His Promises – Romans 4:17-21
ASPIRE: How do we grow strong in our faith? How do I strengthen my capacity to trust the Lord? 1. We grow strong in faith as we know what "is written" (v.17). One must know well God's promises before you can trust them. You must know someone well before you have a greater capacity to … Continue reading Growing Strong in Trusting His Promises – Romans 4:17-21
A Helpful Sermon by Richard Pratt
Dr. Richard Pratt preaches on Genesis 12:1-3. Much has changed in our city over the past two weeks. Do you want to go back to the way things were before? If not, Genesis 12:1-3 offers us three things: Figure out in whom you are going to trust, get your expectations straight in this life, and … Continue reading A Helpful Sermon by Richard Pratt