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Why did Jacob call on God instead of the false gods and angels?

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Jacob recognized the one true God as the only source of help, unlike the false idols he rejected.

In moments of fear and distress, Jacob exemplified true faith by calling on the one true God rather than the idols of Laban or the angels. This act represents a crucial understanding in Reformed theology, where the importance of direct communion with God is emphasized over idolatry or reliance on intermediaries. When Jacob prayed, he acknowledged the God of Abraham and Isaac, affirming his lineage and the covenant promises God had established. This demonstrates that in seeking divine intervention, it is essential to turn to God alone, who holds sovereign authority over all creation. By doing so, Jacob affirmed his faith in God's power to deliver and protect him, setting an example for believers to direct their prayers solely to the God who saves.
Scripture References: Genesis 32:9-12, Exodus 20:3-5

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