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The Blessing and the Deceiver

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In this episode, Rev. Chuck Rains teaches from Genesis 27, exploring the story of Jacob and Esau and the deception that changed the course of biblical history. As Isaac’s physical vision fades, his spiritual discernment is also clouded—creating an opportunity for deceit to flourish. Yet, even through human weakness and sin, God’s sovereign plan continues unhindered.

Pastor Rains draws deep parallels between Isaac’s misplaced trust in his senses and our own tendency to walk by sight rather than by faith. He challenges believers to trust God’s timing and methods instead of manipulating outcomes through human effort.

Key Themes

  • The consequences of favoritism and division within families
  • Deception and the cost of pursuing blessings the wrong way
  • The contrast between walking by faith and living by flesh
  • God’s sovereignty in using imperfect people to fulfill His purposes
  • The importance of spiritual discernment over physical perception

Scripture Reference

📖 Genesis 27:1–29

Notable Quotes

“Satan takes advantage of our every weakness — but when we walk by faith, he has no victory.”

“God’s blessings are never gained through deceit. They are received through trust and obedience.”

“Isaac’s eyes were dim, but his faith should have been clear.”

Takeaway

Even when our faith falters and our motives are mixed, God’s redemptive plan continues to unfold. The story of Jacob reminds us that God can redeem even the deceiver — transforming him into Israel, the father of a nation.

Thanks to elevenlabs.ai for the ai voice Brian at the beginning of this podcast.

Please come back next week for another sermon from the tape archives of the Fellowship Bible Church.

Thanks for listening and please subscribe, comment and like.
if you have any comments or questions please send them to [email protected]

you can check out the website at www.legacybiblepodcast.com
Fellowship Bible Church website is at www.fbcjoliet.com
please come back every week for another legacy lesson from the bible by the Rev Chuck Rains.
All content is from the Fellowship Bible Church and edited from the morning or evening service and taught by the pastor the Rev. Chuck Rains.

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In this episode, Rev. Chuck Rains teaches from Genesis 27, exploring the story of Jacob and Esau and the deception that changed the course of biblical history. As Isaac’s physical vision fades, his spiritual discernment is also clouded—creating an opportunity for deceit to flourish. Yet, even through human weakness and sin, God’s sovereign plan continues unhindered.

Pastor Rains draws deep parallels between Isaac’s misplaced trust in his senses and our own tendency to walk by sight rather than by faith. He challenges believers to trust God’s timing and methods instead of manipulating outcomes through human effort.

Key Themes

  • The consequences of favoritism and division within families
  • Deception and the cost of pursuing blessings the wrong way
  • The contrast between walking by faith and living by flesh
  • God’s sovereignty in using imperfect people to fulfill His purposes
  • The importance of spiritual discernment over physical perception

Scripture Reference

📖 Genesis 27:1–29

Notable Quotes

“Satan takes advantage of our every weakness — but when we walk by faith, he has no victory.”

“God’s blessings are never gained through deceit. They are received through trust and obedience.”

“Isaac’s eyes were dim, but his faith should have been clear.”

Takeaway

Even when our faith falters and our motives are mixed, God’s redemptive plan continues to unfold. The story of Jacob reminds us that God can redeem even the deceiver — transforming him into Israel, the father of a nation.

Thanks to elevenlabs.ai for the ai voice Brian at the beginning of this podcast.

Please come back next week for another sermon from the tape archives of the Fellowship Bible Church.

Thanks for listening and please subscribe, comment and like.
if you have any comments or questions please send them to [email protected]

you can check out the website at www.legacybiblepodcast.com
Fellowship Bible Church website is at www.fbcjoliet.com
please come back every week for another legacy lesson from the bible by the Rev Chuck Rains.
All content is from the Fellowship Bible Church and edited from the morning or evening service and taught by the pastor the Rev. Chuck Rains.

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