In Jim Byrd's sermon on Genesis 46, the main theological topic addresses God's providence and provision in the life of Jacob as he journeys to Egypt. Byrd argues that Jacob's willingness to take all he has despite Pharaoh's command to leave his possessions behind reveals his reliance on God as the ultimate provider. He emphasizes this point through Scripture references such as Genesis 28:20-22, where Jacob vows to God for provision, and Hebrews 11, where Moses values the reproach of Christ over the treasures of Egypt. Byrd teaches that trusting in God's eternal provision is vital not only for Jacob but for all believers, who are encouraged to look beyond earthly possessions to the spiritual inheritance they have in Christ.
Key Quotes
“You wouldn't have anything the Lord didn't provide for. You wouldn't have a house over your head. You wouldn't have clothes on your body. You wouldn't have food to eat if God didn't provide for you.”
“The heart of the king is in the Lord's hand. And as the rivers of water, he turneth it whithersoever he will.”
“There's no need to have a gloomy view of death. It's one of the covenant blessings that death will usher us into the presence of our Savior.”
“Our greater than Joseph knows all things. And he's not very far away from any of us.”
The Bible teaches that sacrifices are necessary for worship, foreshadowing the ultimate sacrifice of Christ.
In the Old Testament, sacrifices were vital in worship, symbolizing the need for atonement and reconciliation with God. Jacob offered sacrifices unto the God of his father, demonstrating that worship cannot be done without sacrifice. These sacrifices pointed to the ultimate sacrifice of Jesus Christ, who fulfilled the sacrificial system by offering Himself once and for all to take away the sins of His people. Thus, worship under the new covenant includes heartfelt thanksgiving and adoration, grounded in the complete atonement accomplished by Christ's death and resurrection.
Genesis 46:1, Hebrews 9:22
God's providence is evident through His guidance and provision, as seen in Jacob's journey to Egypt.
God's providence is the doctrine that teaches His sovereignty and continual involvement in the world and our lives. For Jacob, this was evident as he embarked on his journey to Egypt, despite his fears. The Lord reassured Jacob, saying, 'Fear not to go down into Egypt, for I will there make of thee a great nation.' This illustrates God’s promise to be with His people in their uncertainties and to work all things together for good. The narrative of Jacob reflects how God's providential care fulfills His covenant promises and ensures the preservation and growth of His people.
Genesis 46:2-4, Romans 8:28
Goshen was strategically chosen by God as a fertile land for Jacob's family, safeguarding them from Egyptian oppression.
The land of Goshen was significant for several reasons. First, it was fertile and highly prized for grazing livestock, which was crucial for Jacob's family, who were shepherds. Moreover, it was chosen by the Lord to keep them separate from the Egyptian idols and influence since Egyptians abhorred shepherds. Pharaoh himself provided this land to Jacob, subconsciously guided by God's sovereign hand, illustrating how He orchestrates circumstances for the benefit of His people. Similarly, God places each believer in situations where they can thrive and maintain their identity as His people amidst a world of opposing influences.
Genesis 47:6, Genesis 46:34
God's encouragement comes through His promises and presence, calming our fears in uncertain times.
In moments of doubt and fear, God encourages His people through His promises and assurances of His constant presence. In Jacob's case, as he prepared to move to Egypt, God spoke to him, saying, 'Fear not to go down into Egypt.' This illustrates that God knows our hearts and desires to alleviate our fears. He provides reminders of His sovereignty and faithful presence, assuring us that He is with us in life's challenges. Just as He promised Jacob that he would not be alone, God assures His people today of His unwavering support and love, empowering us to face fears with confidence.
Genesis 46:3, Isaiah 41:10
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