God creates something out of nothing in order to bless His people and glorify Himself.
God creates something out of nothing in order to bless His people and glorify Himself.
“…But God Meant It For Good.” Remarkable faith comes from embracing God’s complete sovereignty and unwavering faithfulness. Genesis 50:15-26 1) The haunting fear of retribution (15-18) 2) The refreshing aroma of grace (19-21) 3) The lingering promise of visitation (22-26)
Genesis 47:29-50:14 The secret to dying well is found in living for something bigger than yourself. Three scenes showing the preciousness of God’s blessing: Jacob’s Request (47:29-31) Jacob’s Blessings (48:1-49:28) Jacob’s Death (49:29-50:14)
Genesis 47:29-50:14 The secret to dying well is found in living for something bigger than yourself. Three scenes showing the preciousness of God’s blessing: Jacob’s Request (47:29-31) Jacob’s Blessings (48:1-49:28) Jacob’s Death (49:29-50:14)
The path to fulfilling God’s promises often takes surprising twists and turns.
We can be free of resentment for the past and trust God for the future because He is in control of all things.
When God works to humble and heal people it often seems unpleasant, but it’s always good. Three Acts in a story of transformation Act 1) Famine (42-43:15) Act 2) Feast (43:16-34) Act 3) Framed (44:1-34)
God sovereignly controls the nations in order to bless His people. Genesis 40-41 Sovereignty is never surprised, and His faithfulness never falters Humility is a reflex for those who trust God’s providence For every servant of God, suffering precedes exaltation
You can resist temptation because God has promised and proven He’s with you.
God’s ways should shock you: He blesses those who are so undeserving Genesis 38 Four scenes showing the shocking nature of grace Rampant wickedness (1-11) Deceitful scheming (12-23) Public Humiliation (24-26) A Son is born (27-30)