31 min

A FAMILY OF LIES AND LIARS (Genesis 27:1-46‪)‬ The Master‘s Class, LifeChange Church Wichita

    • Christianity

Today’s message is about the family of Isaac, Rebekah, Esau, and Jacob.  From the birth of these two children, neither the parents, nor the children were obedient to God’s will.  Each member of this family knew of God’s proclamation that Jacob was to be the one that the covenant blessing was to be passed to, and each person set about either attempting to by-pass this proclamation, or to obtain it through lies and deceit. Each member of this family was controlled by the carnal nature that existed within them and which demanded that they solve their problems under their own strength and limited wisdom.  As a result, each of these people suffered the consequences of their decision to be disobedient to God.  
Chapter 27 is a sad chapter, because everyone in it is doing the wrong thing, especially Isaac.  As the head of the family, Isaac was a spiritually weak man, controlled by his carnal desires.  He was a liar, and he was disobedient to God.  His family followed his lead, they were a Family of Lies and Liars.  This chapter has as its theme, Jacob and Rebekah conniving to get the blessing of Isaac for Jacob, which Isaac had every intention of giving to Esau, in spite of God’s revealed will. 
Jacob wanted the blessing of his father. He knew that God had promised his mother that the elder would serve the younger, so the blessing was already his.  All he had to do was wait on God.  However, he did not trust God to handle this. Rebekah, certainly did not trust God. And evidently Isaac didn’t trust God either, or he would never have attempted to bypass Jacob and give the blessing to Esau. He followed his own feelings and appetite in contradiction to the distinct Word of God.
Now, something I want to make very clear, the method Jacob used in obtaining the birthright cannot be supported on any grounds whatsoever. He used fraud and deceit. His conduct was absolutely despicable. God did not condone this any more than He condoned the conduct of Sarah and Abraham in the matter of Hagar and Ishmael. Do not say that God gave this blessing to Jacob because of what he did, for God could not, and would not, use the trickery and cleverness of Jacob.  Jacob received this blessing is spite of his actions, because God had covenanted to do so.  
As we shall see over the next few weeks, God deals with Jacob in a very definite way for his actions. Jacob had to pay for his sin in the same manner in which he sinned.  Jacob was deceived and lied to by an even greater liar than he was.  He met Laban, who was the dean of the college of liars.  
Click on the link below to hear a message on what happens when a follower of Christ fails to trust God to do what He says He will do.  
This is a live recording of The Master’s Class Bible Study at LifeChange Church Wichita, KS.
Amen.

Today’s message is about the family of Isaac, Rebekah, Esau, and Jacob.  From the birth of these two children, neither the parents, nor the children were obedient to God’s will.  Each member of this family knew of God’s proclamation that Jacob was to be the one that the covenant blessing was to be passed to, and each person set about either attempting to by-pass this proclamation, or to obtain it through lies and deceit. Each member of this family was controlled by the carnal nature that existed within them and which demanded that they solve their problems under their own strength and limited wisdom.  As a result, each of these people suffered the consequences of their decision to be disobedient to God.  
Chapter 27 is a sad chapter, because everyone in it is doing the wrong thing, especially Isaac.  As the head of the family, Isaac was a spiritually weak man, controlled by his carnal desires.  He was a liar, and he was disobedient to God.  His family followed his lead, they were a Family of Lies and Liars.  This chapter has as its theme, Jacob and Rebekah conniving to get the blessing of Isaac for Jacob, which Isaac had every intention of giving to Esau, in spite of God’s revealed will. 
Jacob wanted the blessing of his father. He knew that God had promised his mother that the elder would serve the younger, so the blessing was already his.  All he had to do was wait on God.  However, he did not trust God to handle this. Rebekah, certainly did not trust God. And evidently Isaac didn’t trust God either, or he would never have attempted to bypass Jacob and give the blessing to Esau. He followed his own feelings and appetite in contradiction to the distinct Word of God.
Now, something I want to make very clear, the method Jacob used in obtaining the birthright cannot be supported on any grounds whatsoever. He used fraud and deceit. His conduct was absolutely despicable. God did not condone this any more than He condoned the conduct of Sarah and Abraham in the matter of Hagar and Ishmael. Do not say that God gave this blessing to Jacob because of what he did, for God could not, and would not, use the trickery and cleverness of Jacob.  Jacob received this blessing is spite of his actions, because God had covenanted to do so.  
As we shall see over the next few weeks, God deals with Jacob in a very definite way for his actions. Jacob had to pay for his sin in the same manner in which he sinned.  Jacob was deceived and lied to by an even greater liar than he was.  He met Laban, who was the dean of the college of liars.  
Click on the link below to hear a message on what happens when a follower of Christ fails to trust God to do what He says He will do.  
This is a live recording of The Master’s Class Bible Study at LifeChange Church Wichita, KS.
Amen.

31 min