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Jacob answers God’s call to leave for Canaan. When Laban finds out, he pursues Jacob in anger and because he believes Jacob has stolen his pagan idols. But God speaks to Laban in a dream, warning him not to speak to Jacob. Additional scripture: Matthew 22:35-39, Genesis 31:3-13, Exodus 20:3-16Par Bryce Ferguson
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After 20 long years, God calls Jacob to go. Jacob relays the commission to his wives, also recounting the oppression of their father, and affirms that as they go, God will go with them. Additional scripture: Genesis 29, Genesis 30, Exodus 29:45, Ezekiel 11:19, Ezekiel 37:25-27, James 5:12Par Bryce Ferguson
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Rachel and Leah continue in a polygamous marriage with Jacob, and add both of their servants as another two wives in the family. This is not God’s design, and yet, God opens the wombs of these women and gives Jacob ten sons, who would be the first ten of the future twelve tribes of Israel. Additional Scripture: Psalm 37:4…
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Faced with a terrible situation and a stressful life, Rachel lashes out in anger and runs to sin by essentially giving Jacob yet another wife, instead of turning to God. Jacob speaks truth to Rachel that the Lord is the one in control, yet Jacob participates in Rachel’s plan. Additional scripture: Genesis 16:1-6, Ephesians 4:26, James 4:11, Proverb…
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*Sensitive topic warning* Jacob pursues Rachel through an arranged seven-year-long engagement, and, when the day of marriage arrives, Jacob is deceived in an act of evil by her father, Laban. And this controlling act of Rachel’s father will impact the lives of Jacob and Rachel for a very long time – because Laban chose evil.…
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As Jacob flees from the great anger of his brother, he lays down to sleep in the wilderness and has an incredible dream. The dream is incredible because it is from the Lord, and the Lord speaks to Jacob as He reveals Himself at the top of a ladder in heaven. Additional Scripture: Genesis 15:18-19, 26:4, 13:14-16, 22:17, 12:3, and John 1:43-51…
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Despondent over Esau’s pagan wives, Rebekah and Isaac instruct Jacob to go back to get a wife from the house of Laban in Paddan-aram, because they will not permit him to marry a foreign woman. Esau, in turn, adds to his household another wife - this time a relative nearby. Additional Scripture: Genesis 13:7-13, 24:1-4, 26:34-35. 2 Corinthians 6:14.…
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The choice of Rebekah and Jacob to sin by means of the deception of Isaac changed their family forever. It turned Esau in great anger against Jacob, dishonored Isaac and shook his spirit, and betrayed the honor and respect of Rebekah's marriage and their family. Sin has consequences and sometimes the consequence is huge.…
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In the middle of Jacob’s deception, masquerading as Esau, Jacob receives Isaac’s blessing. And though Isaac believes he is blessing Esau, the prophetic blessing spoken from Isaac is a word from the Lord, and therefore later comes true in the life of Jacob. Additional Scriptures: Genesis 25:23, 28:10ff, 30:25ff, 32:22ff, 33:1ff, 32:28, 35:10, Ch. 42…
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After Rebekah plots deception against her husband, she and Jacob now bring this deception to pass before Isaac, bringing confusion and untruthfulness before him, before he is to give the blessing to Esau. In so doing, they do not bring truth and God’s word to Isaac, and therefore they do not act in holiness. Additional Scripture: Proverbs 14:25-26,…
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When Isaac is old, his focus continues to be for Esau. As his sight leaves him, he seeks to bless Esau. But Rebekah overhears Isaac’s intentions and, in a plot to deceive her husband and take advantage of his blindness, because her focus is Jacob, she recruits Jacob to pass himself off as Esau and be the supplanter. [note: technical difficulties pr…
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Isaac follows God’s leading into the land of Gerar, and as he plants, God blesses his yield. From there, God continues to give Isaac more until he had great wealth. So, how will Isaac steward that which he has been given? Because it is the Lord who decides who is given how much. Additional Scripture Ref. Psalm 89:1,11 / Psalm 135:6-7 / Psalm 135:15…
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Isaac follows God’s guidance during a time of famine to the land of Gerar. But then, Isaac takes his eyes off God, creating and following his own assumptions instead, and walking a dangerous path. But, while Isaac and Rebekah dwell there among a pagan people, God works through a pagan king to accomplish God’s purposes, and correct Isaac and Rebekah…
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God appears to Isaac and affirms that His call to Abraham and His covenant with Abraham and the blessing for Abraham, is also for Isaac, and for Isaac's offspring. God affirms the continuity that the covenant is an everlasting covenant, the possession an everlasting possession, and God's relationship with His people is present every single day. To …
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After the brothers are grown, true to their nature in the womb, they continue to be divided as one is careless and the other is shrewd in a disrespectful transaction over the birthright. Impulsively, Jacob asks for the birthright from Esau, and over a simple meal, Esau throws it to the wind. Additional scripture: Hebrews 12:14-17, 25, 28-29, and Ex…
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In God’s chosen family line, Isaac encounters the same barrier his parents did, and he knew that God had promised in the covenant for a large nation of descendants – yet Rebekah was barren. And as they prayed to the Lord, they had to wait, a long time. When God brought about Rebekah’s pregnancy, God spoke to Rebekah, telling her the two children wo…
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As Abraham’s servant is about to leave on his journey back with Rebekah, to fulfill his commission, her family asks that she stay. The faith from the night before is now being tested at the moment of departure. The line of the covenant is at hand. And Rebekah says, “I will go.” Reference texts: Matthew 14:25-33 Genesis 22:17-18…
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After the child of the promise was born, after the dramatic test of Abraham’s faith on the mountain with Isaac, after the Lord stayed Abraham’s hand and provided a ram, there were many more years, and then came the death of Sarah. While grieving her loss, Abraham arranges her burial in this foreign land, and leads in the testimony of his faith. Deu…
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The origin story of mankind and earth is from God. The reason we are here is for God. The purpose is to glorify God. And our testimony is to proclaim His excellencies before all mankind. Note: Please join me in prayer as we consider and step forward toward 501(c)3 non-profit ministry status later in 2024.…
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Every single person on earth is struggling in some way, carrying a burden, affected by the sin of others and their own sin. In the sadness, depression, and loneliness, God reaches down to man, to be the ever-present Friend, the ever-present Guide, and the ever-present God to them. No longer need any single person be alone. Jesus has made the accept…
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After God brought forth the long-awaited child of the promise unto Abraham, God now commands something extremely costly from Abraham concerning this child. It surely must have been mysterious to Abraham that God would ask this, but God did. So, the real question is, how will Abraham respond - because how he responds will reveal the authenticity of …
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Jealousy flares again in Abraham’s household because there is one “wife” too many. God had previously set forth the child of the promise, and God affirms the child of the promise will indeed be the chosen line. And in the departure of Hagar, we witness God’s affirmation of the words He spoke also to her.…
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The historical testimony of the Holy Bible gives us the answers to how the earth was made, how mankind came to be, the purpose of mankind, the purpose for this world, and that God is very much involved in His mission in this world every single second of every single day. And He is calling us all to turn away from sin, and trust in Him.…
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*sensitive topic warning* Chapter 19 deals with sensitive, biblical topics. Please use discretion when listening with younger audiences. Summary: The two angels of the Lord meet Lot waiting at the gate of the city. Lot greets them with humility and, knowing the city is dangerous, pleads with them to stay in the safety of his home. Later, all the me…
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After the Lord shares with Abraham the plan to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah, Abraham stands fast before the Lord. He continues in conversation, pleading with God to stay the destruction of the cities, if so many faithful can be found. Because the Lord has a personal relationship with Abraham, He listens and responds to Abraham, and because the Lord c…
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From the Lord’s visit with Abraham and Sarah, now God turns his path towards the wicked city where Abraham’s nephew chose to settle. God reveals to Abraham His plan to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah for their wickedness, and God affirms to Abraham again that God has set Abraham apart to lead a great lineage in faithfulness.…
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After the long conversation God has with Abraham in Genesis Chapter 17, the Lord now walks on earth bringing two others with Him and approaches Abraham’s tent. Abraham’s response speaks volumes of what is driving his hope. And the Lord speaks outside the tent for Sarah to hear. Her response also speaks of what is driving her hope. The Lord is calli…
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After God commands Abraham to be set apart, Abraham takes action to be set apart. The action is a direct reflection of the relationship - God mightily leading out front and inviting Abraham and his household to follow. And Abraham follows. He doesn’t simply speak the words; He also takes action.Par Bryce Ferguson
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As God changed Abraham’s name earlier in Chapter 17, God now changes his wife’s name to Sarah. And because it seems that Abraham is still not understanding, God again makes clear the child of the promise will be from within the bounds of the Genesis 2 marriage covenant Abraham has with his singular wife, Sarah. And when there is a question of who w…
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After God establishes His covenant with Abraham, now God sets the charge to Abraham to keep the covenant. As Abraham is the father of a multitude of nations, so too the charge extends to all Abraham’s offspring as well. And the evidence of each man’s commitment in this covenant to God will be a physical mark on his body.…
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God has walked with Abram for much longer than a short stretch. He has carried him now 24 years. Out of the wilderness, out from obscurity, out from aimless wandering, and into God’s miraculous light. God calls him out from and in to relationship, mission, and purpose. And He does all this so when Abraham thinks of his life, he does so in a complet…
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