The sermon titled "A Dysfunctional Family" by Kevin Thacker explores the complex dynamics within Jacob's family, as outlined in Genesis 29:31-30:24. The main theological topic addressed is the sovereignty of God amidst human sinfulness and family dysfunction. Thacker makes several key points, emphasizing that the chaos within Jacob's family, marked by jealousy, hatred, and deceit, reflects the universal nature of sin inherited from Adam. He illustrates this by referencing specific biblical passages, such as Romans 15:4 and Hebrews 12:6, which underscore the lessons and comfort found in Scripture concerning human depravity and God's discipline. The practical significance is rooted in understanding that, despite the sinful behaviors of individuals, God's overarching purpose and grace prevail, offering hope for salvation even in dysfunctional situations. This highlights the Reformed doctrines of total depravity and unconditional election, affirming that salvation is by grace alone.
“This is a story of a sinful family, and it tells us one more time that gospel story, the gospel story.”
“If you endure chastening, God deal with you as sons. Isn’t that a privilege? Isn’t that an honor?”
“God does not punish his children. He chastens them. We do not pay for our sins, but we learn lessons from them.”
“In all this sin, we just see the sovereign grace and mercy of our Lord and His purpose being fulfilled through His people.”
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Kevin, a native of Ashland Kentucky and former US military serviceman, is a member of Todd's Road Grace Church in Lexington, Kentucky.
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