We're going to spend the summer of 2023 with the Patriarchs. During eleven worship services, beginning on Father's Day, we'll use passages from the book of Genesis to look at Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph, focusing on how the Lord was consistently and actively involved in their lives. And by the end of the summer, we should have a better understanding of the one whom they followed and on how that same God can lead us. During this series, we'll look at the stories and passages below:
- June 18 - The Lord Chooses Abram (Genesis 12:1-9)
- June 25 - The Lord Promises Abraham a Son (Genesis 18:1-15)
- July 2 - Abraham Sends Hagar and Ishmael Away (Genesis 21:8-21)
- July 9 - The Lord Tests Abraham (Genesis 22:1-14)
- July 16 - Abraham's Servant Finds Isaac a Wife (Genesis 24:34-38, 42-49, 58-67)
- July 23 - Jacob and Esau (Genesis 25:19-34)
- July 30 - Jacob's Dream at Bethel (Genesis 28:10-19a)
- August 6 - Jacob with Leah and Rachel (Genesis 29:15-28)
- August 13 - Jacob Becomes Israel (Genesis 32:22-31)
- August 20 - Joseph and His Brothers (Genesis 37:1-4, 12-28)
- August 27 - Joseph Tells His Brothers Who He Is (Genesis 45:1-15)
On Sunday, we'll focus on what we can learn from the story of Jacob's dream at Bethel, Genesis 28:10-19a. Below is the passage on which we'll focus.
Genesis 28:10-19 [Contemporary English Version]
Jacob left the town of Beersheba and started out for Haran. At sunset he stopped for the night and went to sleep, resting his head on a large rock. In a dream he saw a ladder that reached from earth to heaven, and God's angels were going up and down on it.
The Lord was standing beside the ladder and said:
I am the Lord God who was worshiped by Abraham and Isaac. I will give to you and your family the land on which you are now sleeping. Your descendants will spread over the earth in all directions and will become as numerous as the specks of dust. Your family will be a blessing to all people. Wherever you go, I will watch over you, then later I will bring you back to this land. I won't leave you—I will do all I have promised.
Jacob woke up suddenly and thought, “The Lord is in this place, and I didn't even know it.” Then Jacob became frightened and said, “What a frightening place! It must be the house of God and the gateway to heaven.”
When Jacob got up early the next morning, he took the rock that he had used for a pillow and stood it up as a place of worship. Then he poured olive oil on the rock to dedicate it to God, and he named the place Bethel.
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