In the sermon "Jacob's Wealth Increases" by Peter L. Meney, the main theological topic addressed is the faithfulness of God in keeping His promises, specifically as illustrated through Jacob's experience with Laban. Meney emphasizes that God's providential hand was upon Jacob, enabling his wealth to grow despite Laban’s attempts to exploit him. Key Scripture references include Genesis 30:25-43, where Jacob's strategies led to the increase of his flocks, and 2 Corinthians 1:20, which affirms that all God’s promises are fulfilled in Christ. The sermon’s practical significance lies in the call to trust God actively, emphasizing that genuine faith involves a relational dependence on Christ for both salvation and daily provision.
“If God promises his people good, they shall have good.”
“Trusting is a living thing. Trusting doesn't simply end in believing those things.”
“No one who comes trusting in the Lord Jesus Christ will ever go away disappointed.”
“Sometimes life can be hard...But like Jacob, we keep trusting the Lord.”
The Bible emphasizes that trusting God involves believing in His promises and relying on His provision for our lives.
Romans 8:31, Genesis 30:25-43, 2 Corinthians 1:20
God's promises are affirmed throughout Scripture and fulfilled in the life of believers through Jesus Christ.
2 Corinthians 1:20, Genesis 30:25-43
Trusting in Jesus is essential for true salvation and living a faith-filled life.
John 14:6, Genesis 30:25-43
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