Jacob’s Dream of the Ladder Between Heaven and Earth, with the Angels Going Up and Down the Ladder
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Lesson 65background notesdoctrinal points1. God’s grace is seen in the timing of Jacob’s dream. 2. God’s grace is seen in the meaning of Jacob’s dream. 3. God’s grace is seen in the receiving of Jacob’s dream.
practical application
questions 2. What was meant by pouring oil on the memorial? 3. How is God’s grace seen in the timing of Jacob’s dream? 4. How is God’s grace seen in the meaning of Jacob’s dream? 5. How is God’s grace seen in the receiving of Jacob’s dream?
answers 2. It was an act of consecration. 3. Jacob had lied, and he hadn’t said that he was sorry to his brother, his father, or God. When Jacob least deserved God’s favor, God gave it. 4. In spite of Jacob’s past, God was willing to have a continued relationship. 5. Jacob’s response was unspiritual, not sensitive to God’s presence. It was selfish, self-centered, and he bargained with God. But regardless of an immature response, there was no rebuke from God. God’s grace does not hinge on human response.
discuss / consider 2. God loves you as a Christian, and desires communication with you. See 1 Timothy 2:5. What does this mean to you?
challenge memorize
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