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Appreciating God's DisciplineGenesis 25-35
Objectives 1.) Observe the way sins were passed down to and from Jacob's life. A) The Influence of SinIntroduction
Man has insisted on excluding God's participation in the shaping of mankind. The reason is obvious. If God is involved, then man is responsible for what he does. The scriptures give us an astonishingly clear perspective of how God works in the live of each person. If we are not careful though, we will miss the hand and voice of our Creator. Numerous scriptural observations of Jacob with his parents, brother Esau and his children allow us to see the effect of sin in a life, family and society. When skimming over these chapters, one can hardly but draw the conclusion that God is showing us these weaknesses on purpose! As noted on the chart to the right, when the subjects of each chapter is written down, we can get a better grasp of what is being taught. We notice from these titles that God stresses His interference in Jacob's life to help him see the horribleness of his scheming.
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God keeps confronting and challenging Jacob through his life. By carefully looking at Jacob's life and seeing the effect of sin and God's grace upon his life, we too will be better able to discern and appreciate how God gets involved in our own lives as His children. We tend to be more familiar with societal degeneration than societal reformation. Having a family is the means by which we reproduce ourselves. We are not just multiplying our our presence, but also our passions and beliefs.
Reflections
Ready for Marriage?The most important question in seeking a marriage mate is not whether, "I like him or her." Far more important is whether you have matured to such a state where you will pass on godly passions, values, perspectives to your children. Premarital counseling is even more helpful when it helps the couple to think through the negative influences they have received from their parents. These effects can be long-lasting and devasting to the new married couple if not discovered and eliminated. Next: B) God and Man's Sin |
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