As with others before him, Jacob, son of Rebekah and Isaac, receives a new name from the Lord that indicates something the Lord desires or foresees he can become. Jacob's name change is an interesting one: from Jacob, which means "supplanter" or "one who grasps or clings", to Israel, which at least means, as President Nelson has taught us, "one with whom God prevails". This week we study Gen 28-33 and dig into the account, not just to see that letting God prevail is important, but to see exactly how to do it.
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Music: "Beauty of Russia" by Steve Oxen
Jeremiah 1-20: Derision
Isaiah 58-66 - Ways
Isaiah 50-57 - Servant
Isaiah 40-49 - Comfort
Isaiah 13-35 - Fat Things
Isaiah 1-12 - Delight
Proverbs - Wisdom
Psalms - Blessed
Job - Perfect
Esther - Scepter
Ezra, Nehemiah - Work
2 Kings 17-25 - Turn
2 Kings 2-7 - Unprecedented
1 Kings 17-19 - Heard
2 Samuel, 1 Kings - Fallen
1 Samuel - Ebenezer
Ruth - kindness
Judges - Deliver
Joshua - Courage
Deut - Remember
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