God’s Sovereignty in Life a…

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menu_book Genesis 25
person Dylan Halter
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This sermon, drawn from Genesis 25, unfolds a profound meditation on God’s sovereignty, faithfulness, and redemptive purposes, centered on the transition from Abraham to Isaac and Jacob. It emphasizes that God commends faithful living despite human imperfection, as seen in Abraham’s life, and remains committed to His promises even when they seem thwarted, as with Ishmael and Isaac. The passage reveals God’s electing grace in choosing Jacob over Esau before they were born, underscoring that salvation is not based on human merit but on divine mercy, a truth confirmed in Paul’s teaching in Romans 9. The narrative culminates in the rejection of Esau’s worldly assumption that material satisfaction outweighs eternal inheritance, illustrating how God triumphs over human presumption by exalting the unworthy and calling the spiritually blind to see. Ultimately, the sermon calls believers to live faithfully, pray earnestly in trials, and cherish their eternal inheritance in Christ, which includes adoption, forgiveness, the Holy Spirit, and eternal life—riches secured by Christ’s sacrifice and guaranteed by God’s unchanging character.

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