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Three Ways God Builds Character

Jan 10, 2014 / Bible Study / 2 COMMENTS

Three Ways God Builds Character

Today’s Scripture
“Jacob found a stone to rest his head against and lay down to sleep. As he slept, he dreamed of a stairway that reached from the earth up to heaven. And he saw the angels of God going up and down the stairway” (Genesis 28:11-12).

 

 
Check out this map, which shows Jacob’s treck from his parents’ to Laban’s house was 450 miles!
Map to Haran

 
Mandrakes are mentioned in the video; here’s a picture.
Mandrakes

 
Jacob’s vision (known as Jacob’s ladder) served a purpose to show Jacob that God was with him wherever he went. God reiterated to Jacob the covenant He had made with Abraham and Isaac, promising land, descendants and universal blessing through him. Worship was a natural response on Jacob’s part to his encounter with God. Jacob’s worshipful response included fear (reverence) for the Lord, erecting a memorial stone pillar, personal worship, the makings of a vow, and a promise to tithe.

 
Over time, God uses circumstances, disappointment and other people to build character in Jacob. Often times God does the same with us. Desiring for us to be made into the image of Jesus, God works all things for our good in order for us to grow and develop into a spiritually mature person.

 
Here are three ways God builds character in Jacob and just might be doing the same for you:

 
After Jacob’s dream, Jacob erected standing stones as a memorial (reminder) of God’s presence there. Like these physical stones that testified to the presence of God with Jacob there, we are also called to be “living stones” to testify to the greatness and presence of God in our lives.

 
Is your life testifying to God’s presence as a “living stone?”

 

  1. 2 Comments
  2. Kay
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    Jan 10, 2014 at 10:20 am

    Shannon, I met you at Hillside UMC when you came as a speaker. Your Bible Study is such a great way to really “Live the Bible.” Thank you.

     
    • Shannon Mullins
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      Jan 10, 2014 at 10:37 am

      Hi Kay,
      Thanks so much for your post today. I had a wonderful time at Hillside. So glad you’re enjoying the study. Blessings for a great New Year!

       
 
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