In this sermon, Peter L. Meney addresses God's guidance in decision-making as exemplified in Jacob's return home in Genesis 31. The key arguments include three pivotal reasons for Jacob's decision to leave Laban: changes in circumstances due to Laban's sons' complaints, a divine reminder of God's promises, and the counsel of his wives. Meney references Genesis 31:3 and other verses to illustrate how God reassured Jacob of His presence and the divine purpose behind his journey. The practical significance of this teaching encourages believers to recognize that God remains sovereign in guiding their decisions, even amid their imperfections, thus underscoring the Reformed doctrines of divine providence and the assurance of God's promises.
“The circumstances changed for Jacob, and he was aware of this growing displeasure and indeed anger at him.”
“The Lord spoke... and reminded him of the promise that was made of the land.”
“Those three things that happened in Jacob's life are the same that direct His people today.”
“God’s will and God’s purpose never misses a step... God's love is always on His people.”
The Bible teaches that God guides His people through His Word, their feelings, and the counsel of trusted friends.
Genesis 31:1-16
We know God's promises are true because He has proven His faithfulness throughout Scripture, including His dealings with Jacob.
Genesis 31:13, Hebrews 10:23
Seeking counsel is vital as it aligns personal feelings with the wisdom of others and God's Word, helping to ensure sound decision-making.
Proverbs 15:22, Genesis 31:14-16
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