Genesis 31:22–55: The Dispute of Jacob
When it seems that Laban will defeat Jacob, God intervenes to stop Laban from harming Jacob. God conquers the enemies of his people at the darkest hour. (Exposition of Genesis 31:22–55)
Read MoreWhen it seems that Laban will defeat Jacob, God intervenes to stop Laban from harming Jacob. God conquers the enemies of his people at the darkest hour. (Exposition of Genesis 31:22–55)
Read MoreThe flight of Jacob from Laban foreshadows God’s call to his church: God calls his church out of this world into his holiness. (Exposition of Genesis 31:1–21)
Read MoreSatan has a very specific plan to tempt you. Here are five specific, practical strategies to fight temptation, by the grace of God.
Read MoreOur oppressors falsely believe that they control us. Instead, God plunders the oppressors of his people. (Exposition of Genesis 30:25–43)
Read MoreThe same four Hebrew words appear in four significant temptation stories. By studying Satan’s schemes, we learn how to fight temptation.
Read MoreThe story of Jacob’s household vividly portrays the free grace of God, for God remains faithful to his faithless people. (Exposition of Genesis 29:31–30:24)
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