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*A Broken Hip That Led to a Broken Will*
Sunday 7~/29~/07 a.m.
Text: Genesis 33
*How Can My Stubborn Sinful Will be Broken?
or*
*How Do I Know That God Has Gotten My Attention?*
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*A True Meeting With God Leads to A Changed Life, 32:25, 27-31*
*                   “The Mark of God”*
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A changed name, from “deceiver” to “he who strives with God”
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Changed “walk” God has now marked Jacob as one of His.
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Sincere meetings with God always result in *us *being changed.
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The injury is a reminder~/warning to Jacob that he should not wrestle with God again.
*I.
Can only Come When We Quit Fighting With God, Gen.32.*
*          A.
*God has changed me,
*          B.
*God has marked me,
*          C.
*God has warned me.
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*II.
Can Only Come When We Are Willing to Deal With Our Sins, 33:1-3.*
*          A.
*Jacob’s* *sin of fear, 33:1a.
/(Fear of the Egyptian rulers)/
*          B.
*Partiality, 33:1b-2.
/(Partiality towards Joseph)/
*          C.
*Jacob was still trying to please men, 33:3.
/(Sent gifts to win the Egyptian rulers favor/)
*D.*       Jacob by the way never fully dealt with these on a regular basis, they all eventually returned to almost totally destroy his family!
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*III.
Can Only Come When We Have God’s Blessing on Our Lives, 33:4-17.*
*          5 proofs of God’s blessing on Jacob’s life:*
*          A.
*Forgiveness not bitterness from Esau, 33:4;
*          B.
*Joy between the former enemies, 33:5;
*          C.
*Respect from Jacob’s family towards Esau, 33:6-7;
*          D.
*Able to see God in the situation, 33:10; (face to face -  Peniel)
*          E.
*Restoration, “come and live in the land of our fathers”, 33:12-17.
Came through invitation, not through battle!
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*IV.
Can Only Come When the Inner Heart Has Surrendered to God, 33:18-20.*
*            This altar is Jacob’s outward sign of the surrender within his heart.*
*          A.
*Surrender to God is a place of safety and security for the Christian.
33:18
            *B.*
Surrender demands an altar, a meeting with God, to whom have I surrendered.
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Surrender must be unconditional.
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Surrender demands a declaration~/confession of who was the victor, 33:20.
The name of the altar states: Here I declare that God has won the battle against the “one who strives with God”.
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