Jacob: Struggle, Surrender, and Divine Transformation

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1) "Jacob was self-reliant, he thought he could do everything by himself... he was a bit self-centered... and he was a shady character to say the least." [22:51] (Download)

2) "God blessed Jacob in spite of Jacob, not because of Jacob... Jacob just lived most of his life as if it was his responsibility to make God's promises work." [49:31] (Download)

3) "God makes us these promises and these blessings, but I think he wants us to begin to live life and let him lead... don't just sit back waiting for me to shower you with everything you think I owe you." [50:12] (Download)

4) "It's okay to make your plans... as long as you remember God wants to have his thumb down here... let him keep his thumb on that wheel and you'll always wind up where he wants you to wind up." [55:55] (Download)

5) "Jacob thought he was in control until he wrestled with God and learned otherwise... his life changed... now he's at least acknowledging God has graciously given me these children." [44:07] (Download)

6) "Jacob begins to acknowledge God's role in his life... after the wrestling match he begins to acknowledge that God had something to do with this." [43:26] (Download)

7) "Jacob had that promise and for the most part early part of his life it didn't really affect how he lived... until finally in his wrestling match he realized I haven't really done a thing in all of this God's the one who has done it." [47:31] (Download)

8) "I think sometimes God just wants us in a sense to sit in his lap and put our hands in the wheel and he lets us think we're driving but if we let him he'll have his thumb on that bottom of the steering wheel." [51:39] (Download)

9) "Jacob made some really dumb decisions but here's one thing I think we can learn from Jacob that's good: when God makes you a promise, he doesn't really want you to sit back and do nothing." [49:31] (Download)

10) "It's okay to have your 10, 20, 30 year plan... but let him keep his thumb on that wheel and you'll always wind up where he wants you to wind up." [55:55] (Download)
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