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Josh Weiland - March 2, 2025

Grace Over Grit

Life is full of plans—some well thought out, others rushed, and sometimes even schemes to get ahead. The story of Jacob and Laban in Genesis 30-31 is a perfect example of how human plans, no matter how clever, are always subject to God's greater purpose. Jacob, known for his scheming ways, tries to outmaneuver his equally deceptive father-in-law, Laban. Both men attempt to manipulate circumstances for their own gain, but in the end, it is God who directs the outcome. Jacob, for the first time on record, realizes that his success was not due to his own efforts but because of God's faithfulness. This realization marks a turning point in his life, as he begins learning to trust in God's plan rather than his own.(But he still has a long ways to go!) Our best laid plans are superseded by Gods; so hold yours loosely and his always.

Scripture References: Genesis 30:25-43, Genesis 31:1-55

From Series: "Pursuing Presence"

Jacob had quite a life. It was one that was all about God's presence, but I'm not sure he saw it that way! In Jacob we'll see the life of a twin brother who struggled against his own family from the womb all the way to old age, until he finally learned how to allow God's pursuing presence to define his life. Jacob's journey, in many ways, is the opposite of what God desires for us. (To call it messy is an understatement.) Yet his life is also one of many in Scripture where we see God never quits pursuing us!

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