Jacob
The Biblical Character Series, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Alan Irving
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By:
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James G Whitelaw
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The story of Jacob gives me hope. Jacob is no less than a rogue. If Jacob were alive in the 21st century, he would be one of those ruthless entrepreneurs who would take advantage of their staff and pay them a pittance. He would outwit his competitors and pull every trick in the book. Jacob would be the JR Ewing.
Jacob is well named, as his name means "Deceiver". There is no depth he will not stoop to in his efforts to get ahead. He manipulates his entire family and then runs off when it gets too hot to stick around.
Despite this less than desirable character, God has chosen Jacob, and throughout his life, God overlooks Jacob's weaknesses while he works on his character to make him a better person.
Why does Jacob give me hope? Quite simply, if God can love, choose, and accept a character like Jacob, then he will accept me, who has failed him continually for the past 60 years.
The story of Jacob is the story of God's sovereignty and of God's faithfulness toward those he chooses. It is also the story of God's abundant blessings poured out on his people and even those associated with them.
As we listen to the story of this lying, cheating, manipulating rogue, we will see God working out his plans, regardless of what any man plans.
Jacob is the last of the patriarchs, and he fathers the twelve tribes of Israel who will be the defining leaders and division of the nation.
As we work our way through this study, let us consider the weaknesses of Jacob and although it all worked out in the end, note that Jacob, at the end of his life, said his "days had been few and unpleasant".
God can still work out his plans despite us, can still use us for his purposes, but if we fight against him, it will be unpleasant for us also.
©2021 James George Whitelaw (P)2021 James George WhitelawWhat listeners say about Jacob
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- Chika Njoku
- 30-08-21
Wow!!!
Wow!!!!
I really enjoyed listening to this audiobook.
I really learnt a lot about Jacob and this refreshed my memory .
Highly Recommended to all!
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- steven christie
- 10-09-21
Fascinating story
I have bought the other books in this series, so was looking forward to this one and it didn't disappoint. A real journey in the life of Jacob, some great chapters, learn all about his life , his enemy's, Rachel, how he had to flee for his life, his children, the treaty at Laban and a whole lot more. Excellent if u love your biblical books.
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- Amazon Customer
- 23-08-21
Interesting and well written
I like this take on Jacob, it's very accurate based on my own understandings but also highly engaging. I enjoyed this one in particular out of the series.
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- T. Huang
- 05-08-21
Another great lesson from Biblical stories...
In this book, the author dove into the stories of Jacob and analyzed the lessons we could learn from his life story. I enjoyed the narration of Jacob's story and the author's analysis of the stories. I agreed with him that Jacob's story is the story of hope and the faithfulness of God toward the chosen ones.
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