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Sunday Jun 02, 2024
JACOB'S NEW NATURE (Genesis 32:28 to 33:20)
Sunday Jun 02, 2024
Sunday Jun 02, 2024
JACOB’S NEW NATURE (Genesis 32:28 to 33:20)
Jacob is now going to have to face his brother Esau. As we look at this scene, we see a difference between a believer and a non-believer. Here we have Esau, the all-American male, he was an outdoorsman, noble, probably the best athlete in the land at whatever he tried, he was generous, and likeable, yet he was a non-believer. Then, we have Jacob, who was devious, a schemer, hated by almost everyone he dealt with, yet he had a desire for the things of the Lord, and he had met with the Lord, and now he had a new nature.
Robert Laidlaw asked this question in his book “The Reason Why.” He said “I know a polished, cultivated, gentlemen, who is not a Christian, and I know a rather crude, uncultured, man who is a Christian. Do you mean to tell me that God prefers the uncultured man simply because he has accepted and acknowledged Christ as his Savior?” That was his question, and it certainly fits the way that most non-believers would look at things. People are drawn to successful people, to jovial people, and to polished people. But God is not.
Robert Laidlaw answered his question in this way “A Christian is not different in degree from a non-Christian, he is different in kind. Just as the difference between a diamond and a cabbage is not one of degree but of kind. The one is polished, the other is crude, but the one is dead while the other is alive, therefore the one has what the other has not in any degree whatsoever—life! And such is the difference God sees between a Christian and a non-Christian.”
That was the essential difference between Esau and Jacob. As a man, Esau was a far more open, honest, out-going, person than Jacob. He was a terrific person, but he was spiritually dead. Jacob was a natural-born schemer, but he had spiritual life.
It was a difference of kind, not degree.
Click on the link below to hear a message on how Jacob found out that not only was there no good in his old nature, but there was also something you may not realize; there was no strength or power in his new nature. Our new nature, given to us by God, cannot, by itself, enable us to live the Christian life. Simply being saved does not make you stop sinning. Jacob found out that it is through Jesus Christ that your help is going to come. Our strength and power come through Him.
This is a live recording of The Master’s Class Bible Study at LifeChange Church Wichita, KS.
Amen.
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