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We’re going to *continue* on the *Names of God*.
So often, *in religion* *we think* of *God* as being *1 way*, sometimes we have a *preconceived idea of God*.
*As we look* at the *Names of God* in the OT and some in the NT, we *see a new part of God’s character* that we have never seen before.
*I.
A few weeks ago*, we *looked at* the name *Jehovah* and *found* out that *Jehovah is* the Lord *Jesus* Christ.
*A.
Often* in the *Word* of God, it *refers to Jehovah* as the 1 doing something, *but* in the *NT* it *says* that *Jesus* is the 1 *responsible for doing that* very thing.
*1.
*We also *looked at* the *Hebrew word* “*/EL/*” which is the *name for God*.
*a.
*“*El*” *refers to* the *God of Strength*, the *God of Might* *and* the *God of Power*.
*2.
We also looked* at “*/Elohim/*.”
*a.
*“*Elohim*” is the *plural* for the word “*El*” (for God), and it *refers to* *God the Father*, *God the Son*, *and* *God the HS*.
*b.
Elohim* also *describes* *God’s Power, Strength, Might,* but it *goes* even *further* than that, It *also refers* to *His* *Greatness*, *and* His *Glory*.
*B.
*But *not only* is “*Elohim*” *referred to as* a *God of Power*, He *also* is referred to *as a God of Covenant*.
*1.
*It was “*Elohim*” that *said*, In (*GEN 17:7*) *“I will establish my covenant between me and thee and thy seed after thee in their generations for an everlasting covenant, to be a God unto thee*.”
*a.
*Then *in* (*Genesis 17:9*) “*God* (Elohim) *said* *unto Abraham*, *Thou shalt keep my covenant therefore, thou, and thy seed after thee in their generations.”*
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                                  *b.
Elohim entered into a covenant with Abraham and His seed* after Him.
                                           *i.
This was an everlasting covenant* *between* *Abraham and his seed* after Him.
                        *2.
*In (*Galatians 3:29*) it says, “*If ye be Christ’s, then are ye Abraham’s seed, and heirs according to the promise*.”
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                                  *c.
That means* that *if you’re in Christ* *you are in a covenant with God*.
*i.
*God* has entered into a covenant with you*, and *He cannot break that covenant* *No wonder God says* in His Word that *He would never leave you or forsake you*.
*He can’t* *He’s in a covenant with you*.
*ii.
*(*2 Corinthians 2:14*) Says, “*Now thanks be unto God, which always causeth us to triumph in Christ, and maketh manifest the savor of his knowledge by us in every place*.”
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                                           *iii.
*This *all happens because* *we are in a covenant with God*.
*C.
*We also looked “*/El Shaddai/*” *another name for God*.
*1.
Most of the time* *when* the name “*El Shaddai*” *is used* the *KJV* *translates it* “*Almighty God*,” but that *really incorrect*.
*a.
*“*El*” *means* “*Almighty God*.” *But* “*El Shaddai*” *means* more than that, it refers to “*Abundance*,” meaning “*The God of abundance*.”
*i.
*Or “*The God who supplies abundantly*.”
*b.
He is a God who is more than enough*.
*2.
**/EPH 3:20/*
                                  *a.
Our God provides* for us *with* *more that enough*, but *just because it’s provided* for us *doesn’t mean* that *we are walking in it*, or have received it.
*i.
*Through my work at *Lucky’s health benefits* are *provided*, but if I *don’t do anything about those benefits*, I *wont receive anything*.
*b.
*In the *same way* the *Bible says* that it’s only through *faith and patience* that we *inherit the promises*.
(*HEB 6:12*)
                                           *i.
*We *might know* that *God* is *more than enough*, we *might know* that *God supplies abundantly*, *but* *if we don’t know how to receive it*, *it’s not going to do us much good*.
*ii.
*But *God does tell us how to receive* His *abundance*, it comes *through faith and patience*.
*II.
*Turn with me to */GEN 28:1a/*
              *A.
Isaac* (*Abraham’s son*) *knew God as El Shaddai**.
*And *soon* *Jacob* was *also* *going to know* *God as El Shaddai**.
*
                        *1.
**/GEN 28:1-3/*
                                  *a.
Isaac was saying*, “*Jacob*, *El Shaddai*, *the God who is all sufficient*, *will bless you and multiply you*.
*He will even **work contrary to nature to overcome difficult circumstances** just for you*.
*2.
You know the story*.
*Jacob left home* *with his father’s blessings*, but *nothing in his hands*.
*a.
As Jacob* was *on his travels* *to find a wife*, the *Lord appeared unto him and said*, “*I’m giving this land to you and your seed, and I am going to be with you and protect you*.”
*b.
As Jacob continued* *on* his *journey* to find a wife, he *fell in love with Rachel*.
*i.
When Jacob came to Laban*, *Rachel’s father*, *Jacob and Laban* *agreed that Jacob would work 7 years for Rachel*.
*ii.
After 7 years passed*, *Laban gave *Leah (Rachel’s older sister) *to Jacob**.
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                                  *c.
Jacob had to work another 7 years for Rachel*.
*3.
After Rachel gave birth to Joseph*, *Jacob planed to return to his own country*.
*a.
Anywhere* had to be *better than living with Laban*.
*i.
Laban* *not only deceived Jacob*, *but* Laban was also *dabbling in the occult*.
*b.
**/GEN 30:25-27/*
                                           *i.
*The word “*/Experience/*” here is actually the word “*/Divination/*.”
*ii.
Anything would be better than living with Laban*, *But God* (*El Shaddai*) *planed to bless Jacob**.
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                        *4.
For all that Jacob did for Laban*, *Laban agreed that Jacob* would only *take* the *animals* of the flock *that were Speckled*, *Spotted*, or *Striped*.
*a.
Laban* *knew* that *he only had a few* in his flock *that were colored that way*, so he was *in complete agreement* with that.
*b.
But God*, the God who is the *all Sufficient One*, *did something supernatural*, *He caused all the babies of Laban’s flock to be born with* *spots*, *specked* *or with stripes*.
*i.
Jacob left a wealthy man*.
*B.
*Turn to */GEN 35:9-11/*
                                  *1.
God has a way of* *turning situations around*.
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