Difference between revisions of "Template:DOD protected/January 12"

From WikiChristian
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "{{DOD-January}}")
 
 
Line 1: Line 1:
 
{{DOD-January}}
 
{{DOD-January}}
 +
 +
[[God]] has changed [[Jacob]]'s name to [[Israel]], and promises to him and his seed after him the land which [[God]] had given to [[Abraham]] and Isaac.
 +
 +
The transformation in [[Jacob]]'s character was only gradual. He was still a man of guile and deceit. After he was reconciled with his brother, Esau, he had promised to follow him to Seir. Instead, he settled in Succoth among the Hivites.
 +
 +
In chapter 34 [[Jacob]] is reaping the harvest of his evil years. When a [[ Christian]] sows the seed of [[sin]], he will reap what he has sown.
 +
 +
In chapter 35 [[Jacob]] returns to Bethel where he is restored to fellowship with [[God]]. "Bethel" means "house of [[God]]" or "place to meet [[God]]." All of us should have a place where we can meet [[God]]; a place away from all the hustle and bustle of the world; a place where we can listen as [[God]] speaks to us. We must never get too busy to meet [[God]] on His terms. Sorrows, tragedies, and heartaches can be avoided by those who have a continuing "Bethel" in their lives.
 +
 +
[[God]] has changed [[Jacob]]'s name to [[Israel]], and promises to him and his seed after him the land which [[God]] had given to [[Abraham]] and Isaac.
 +
 +
The transformation in [[Jacob]]'s character was only gradual. He was still a man of guile and deceit. After he was reconciled with his brother, Esau, he had promised to follow him to Seir. Instead, he settled in Succoth among the Hivites.
 +
 +
In chapter 34 [[Jacob]] is reaping the harvest of his evil years. When a [[ Christian]] sows the seed of [[sin]], he will reap what he has sown.
 +
 +
In chapter 35 [[Jacob]] returns to Bethel where he is restored to fellowship with [[God]]. "Bethel" means "house of [[God]]" or "place to meet [[God]]." All of us should have a place where we can meet [[God]]; a place away from all the hustle and bustle of the world; a place where we can listen as [[God]] speaks to us. We must never get too busy to meet [[God]] on His terms. Sorrows, tragedies, and heartaches can be avoided by those who have a continuing "Bethel" in their lives.

Latest revision as of 18:20, 28 September 2015

January Scripture Portion: Genesis 1 - Leviticus 3 including the book of Exodus.

God has changed Jacob's name to Israel, and promises to him and his seed after him the land which God had given to Abraham and Isaac.

The transformation in Jacob's character was only gradual. He was still a man of guile and deceit. After he was reconciled with his brother, Esau, he had promised to follow him to Seir. Instead, he settled in Succoth among the Hivites.

In chapter 34 Jacob is reaping the harvest of his evil years. When a Christian sows the seed of sin, he will reap what he has sown.

In chapter 35 Jacob returns to Bethel where he is restored to fellowship with God. "Bethel" means "house of God" or "place to meet God." All of us should have a place where we can meet God; a place away from all the hustle and bustle of the world; a place where we can listen as God speaks to us. We must never get too busy to meet God on His terms. Sorrows, tragedies, and heartaches can be avoided by those who have a continuing "Bethel" in their lives.

God has changed Jacob's name to Israel, and promises to him and his seed after him the land which God had given to Abraham and Isaac.

The transformation in Jacob's character was only gradual. He was still a man of guile and deceit. After he was reconciled with his brother, Esau, he had promised to follow him to Seir. Instead, he settled in Succoth among the Hivites.

In chapter 34 Jacob is reaping the harvest of his evil years. When a Christian sows the seed of sin, he will reap what he has sown.

In chapter 35 Jacob returns to Bethel where he is restored to fellowship with God. "Bethel" means "house of God" or "place to meet God." All of us should have a place where we can meet God; a place away from all the hustle and bustle of the world; a place where we can listen as God speaks to us. We must never get too busy to meet God on His terms. Sorrows, tragedies, and heartaches can be avoided by those who have a continuing "Bethel" in their lives.