• Sunday Gathering – Genesis – The School of Hard Knocks – Nick Lugg – Sermon only

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Sunday Gathering – Genesis – The School of Hard Knocks – Nick Lugg – Sermon only

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  • Sermon Summary: The School of Hard Knocks Sermon Text: Genesis 29 Sermon Summary: In today's sermon, Nick delves into the challenging narrative of Jacob's journey in Genesis 29. He explores the themes of deception, blessing, and the unexpected twists and turns life can take. The sermon begins by recounting Jacob's deceitful act of stealing his brother Esau's blessing. This deception leads to Jacob's flight from his home and his subsequent journey to Paddan Aram. As Jacob arrives at Paddan Aram, he encounters Rachel, Laban's daughter, and falls in love with her. He agrees to work for Laban for seven years in exchange for Rachel's hand in marriage. However, on his wedding night, Jacob is tricked by Laban and married to Leah, Rachel's older sister. Despite this setback, Jacob continues to work for Laban, eventually marrying Rachel as well. The sermon highlights the contrast between Jacob's love for Rachel and his indifference towards Leah. Nick then shifts the focus to the concept of "the school of hard knocks." He suggests that Jacob's experiences, filled with challenges and disappointments, are a form of spiritual training. The blessing that Jacob received from his father, while significant, did not guarantee a smooth and easy life. Instead, it set him on a path of discovery and growth. The sermon emphasizes that the blessings in our lives may not always manifest in the ways we expect. It's through the challenges and hardships we face that we truly learn and grow as individuals. Nick encourages the congregation to view their own struggles as opportunities for spiritual development, rather than as setbacks. The sermon also highlights the importance of perseverance and trust in God. Even in the face of adversity, Jacob's faith in God remained steadfast. His story serves as a reminder that God's plans for our lives are often greater than our own. Bible References: Genesis 29 Key Themes: Deception and its consequencesThe nature of blessings and their unexpected manifestationsThe concept of "the school of hard knocks"Perseverance and trust in GodThe importance of spiritual growth through challengesThe unseen blessings and purposes within life's hardships Conclusion: The sermon concludes by encouraging the congregation to embrace their own "school of hard knocks" as a path towards spiritual growth and a deeper relationship with God. It reminds them that even in the midst of challenges, God's love and faithfulness remain steadfast. Transcript We're on Genesis 29, by the way, racing through. We are in the middle of coming into a collection of passages that are challenging, to say the least. I knew someone some years ago who, they went to prison, actually, and while they were in prison, they didn't have anything to read, so they decided to read the Bible. It was the first time that they'd really engaged with the Bible, and so they read it over and over and over again. And he got really fascinated by these passages in Genesis, and he said, well, and his honest assessment of it was, it's like Coronation Street. So much going on, and so many things that you think, well, what's going on there? You couldn't write this stuff, do you know what I mean? But obviously somebody has. But my title this morning is The School of Hard Knocks, and we're dealing with Jacob, who has stolen the blessing, if you like, or taken an opportunity to get a blessing that wasn't actually rightfully his, and yet he conspired with his mother to get that blessing from his father, and then as a result, as we've heard over the weeks, has had to flee away from his brother, who wants to kill him for what he's done. And so he's on this long, hard journey that has been reflected many times, doesn't actually look like the blessing he was expecting. This is challenging stuff. And so, in Genesis 29, we've got Jacob arriving at Paddan Aram, and I'm going to read it, we've got a little bit of time, I'm going to read it, because I know we can do a synopsis and we can, but unless we actually read it in the Scripture, we don't always grasp what we're talking about. I could start talking about something and think, where did he get that from? So it's good that we root what we say in the actual passage. So then Jacob hurried on, finally arriving in the land of the east. He saw a well in the distance. Three flocks of sheep and goats lay in an open field beside it, waiting to be watered, but a heavy stone covered the mouth of the well. It was the custom there to wait for all the flocks to arrive before removing the stone and watering the animals. Afterward, the stone would be placed back over the mouth of the well. Jacob went over to the shepherds and asked, where are you from, my friends? We are from Haran, they answered. Do you know a man there named Laban, the grandson of Nahor, he asked. Yes, we do, they replied. Is he doing well, Jacob asked. Yes, he's well, they answered. It's fascinating, isn't it? Look, here comes his daughter Rachel with the flock now....
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Sermon Summary: The School of Hard Knocks Sermon Text: Genesis 29 Sermon Summary: In today's sermon, Nick delves into the challenging narrative of Jacob's journey in Genesis 29. He explores the themes of deception, blessing, and the unexpected twists and turns life can take. The sermon begins by recounting Jacob's deceitful act of stealing his brother Esau's blessing. This deception leads to Jacob's flight from his home and his subsequent journey to Paddan Aram. As Jacob arrives at Paddan Aram, he encounters Rachel, Laban's daughter, and falls in love with her. He agrees to work for Laban for seven years in exchange for Rachel's hand in marriage. However, on his wedding night, Jacob is tricked by Laban and married to Leah, Rachel's older sister. Despite this setback, Jacob continues to work for Laban, eventually marrying Rachel as well. The sermon highlights the contrast between Jacob's love for Rachel and his indifference towards Leah. Nick then shifts the focus to the concept of "the school of hard knocks." He suggests that Jacob's experiences, filled with challenges and disappointments, are a form of spiritual training. The blessing that Jacob received from his father, while significant, did not guarantee a smooth and easy life. Instead, it set him on a path of discovery and growth. The sermon emphasizes that the blessings in our lives may not always manifest in the ways we expect. It's through the challenges and hardships we face that we truly learn and grow as individuals. Nick encourages the congregation to view their own struggles as opportunities for spiritual development, rather than as setbacks. The sermon also highlights the importance of perseverance and trust in God. Even in the face of adversity, Jacob's faith in God remained steadfast. His story serves as a reminder that God's plans for our lives are often greater than our own. Bible References: Genesis 29 Key Themes: Deception and its consequencesThe nature of blessings and their unexpected manifestationsThe concept of "the school of hard knocks"Perseverance and trust in GodThe importance of spiritual growth through challengesThe unseen blessings and purposes within life's hardships Conclusion: The sermon concludes by encouraging the congregation to embrace their own "school of hard knocks" as a path towards spiritual growth and a deeper relationship with God. It reminds them that even in the midst of challenges, God's love and faithfulness remain steadfast. Transcript We're on Genesis 29, by the way, racing through. We are in the middle of coming into a collection of passages that are challenging, to say the least. I knew someone some years ago who, they went to prison, actually, and while they were in prison, they didn't have anything to read, so they decided to read the Bible. It was the first time that they'd really engaged with the Bible, and so they read it over and over and over again. And he got really fascinated by these passages in Genesis, and he said, well, and his honest assessment of it was, it's like Coronation Street. So much going on, and so many things that you think, well, what's going on there? You couldn't write this stuff, do you know what I mean? But obviously somebody has. But my title this morning is The School of Hard Knocks, and we're dealing with Jacob, who has stolen the blessing, if you like, or taken an opportunity to get a blessing that wasn't actually rightfully his, and yet he conspired with his mother to get that blessing from his father, and then as a result, as we've heard over the weeks, has had to flee away from his brother, who wants to kill him for what he's done. And so he's on this long, hard journey that has been reflected many times, doesn't actually look like the blessing he was expecting. This is challenging stuff. And so, in Genesis 29, we've got Jacob arriving at Paddan Aram, and I'm going to read it, we've got a little bit of time, I'm going to read it, because I know we can do a synopsis and we can, but unless we actually read it in the Scripture, we don't always grasp what we're talking about. I could start talking about something and think, where did he get that from? So it's good that we root what we say in the actual passage. So then Jacob hurried on, finally arriving in the land of the east. He saw a well in the distance. Three flocks of sheep and goats lay in an open field beside it, waiting to be watered, but a heavy stone covered the mouth of the well. It was the custom there to wait for all the flocks to arrive before removing the stone and watering the animals. Afterward, the stone would be placed back over the mouth of the well. Jacob went over to the shepherds and asked, where are you from, my friends? We are from Haran, they answered. Do you know a man there named Laban, the grandson of Nahor, he asked. Yes, we do, they replied. Is he doing well, Jacob asked. Yes, he's well, they answered. It's fascinating, isn't it? Look, here comes his daughter Rachel with the flock now....
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