Resting In Christ's Blessings
This Sunday, as we explore Genesis 30:25–31:16 and what it means to rest in Christ’s blessings, we will see how both Laban and Jacob attempted to manipulate or manage what only God can provide—blessings. After twenty years of hard labor in Laban’s household, Jacob finally sees that Yahweh, the covenant God who revealed Himself at Bethel, had been with Jacob all along, blessing him with protection, provision, and justice. As you prepare your heart for worship and reflection, consider how often you, like Jacob or Laban, try to manipulate circumstances or earn God’s favor rather than resting in the covenant promises already secured for us in Christ. It is my prayer God will use our time on Sunday to both and encourage and convict us as we consider the innumerable blessings we enjoy in Christ. Soli Deo Gloria!
Big Idea: Stop manipulating and start trusting in God’s promise to bless His people.
1. God’s blessings cannot be controlled (30:25–36)
2. God’s plan cannot be engineered (30:37–43)
3. God’s servants are able to see (31:1–16)

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