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“Stones to Build”
“Sir, we would see Jesus”
 
July 20, 2008
 
Genesis 28: 10-19
 
Jacob did everything, both right and wrong, with great zeal.
He deceived his brother Esau and his father Isaac.
He wrestled with God’s messenger and worked 14 years to marry the women he loved.
Jacob is both a strong leader and a servant.
Thesis:
God speaks and expects our response.
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Ordinary to Extraordinary
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Stones are everywhere
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A nation of stones
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Landscape of stones
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Jesus was a carpenter:  80~/20
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Stones are the building blocks
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Temple mount built of large stones
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All that is lasting
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Our call from God is carved in stone
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Ordinary moments become extraordinary when God is invited.
What happens when we see the common elements of God’s creation are all from Him?
 
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God speaks
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God speaks directly
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God wrestles, Jacob wrestles and his name changes to Israel because he wrestled with God.
Genesis 32: 22
 
My call from God
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God’s promises
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God’s promises are both individual and global
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We hear God’s call
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The impact of God’s call affects everyone.
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God’s promises are everlasting – to all generations
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My promises to God are everlasting
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The necessity of Christ’s forgiveness
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Jesus died and rose for you and for me.
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