The sermon titled "Goodbye to Jacob and Joseph," preached by Jim Byrd, addresses the doctrines of providence, hope in death, and the assurance of God's covenant promises. Byrd argues that, like Jacob, believers will not leave this world until God has fulfilled the purpose ordained for them, paralleling Jacob’s life with that of Christ who also completed His divine mission before His death. The sermon references Genesis 49:33 and Hebrews 12:1-2 to emphasize the faithfulness of God in guiding believers through life’s predetermined course and the necessity of living by faith. The significance of this is comforting; it assures believers of the peace and hope that accompany them in life and death, rooted in the sovereign work of Christ and the enduring love of God.
“Jacob did not die until he had finished everything that God gave him to do. ... He could not die, He would not die until He had finished accomplishing all that God ordained for Him to do.”
“We have a race to run ... Your course has already been set. ... Our lives are not governed by fate or luck; God has ordained our course.”
“When we get to glory, ... the Lord Jesus Christ will fill your vision. ... The King of Kings and the Lord of Lords.”
“Jacob just goes on to paradise. ... May the Lord give us living grace now and dying grace when it's called for.”
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