The Record of Jacob’s Leaving Laban and Heading Home
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Lesson 70background notesdoctrinal points1. God is concerned about the unfair treatment of His children. 2. God can use the unfair treatment of His children to guide them.
practical application
questions 2. Who stole the household idols, and why? 3. Why was God concerned about the unfair treatment of Jacob? 4. How did God use the unfair treatment of Jacob to guide him? 5. What was the lesson concerning the animals in this story?
answers 2. Rachel stole the household idols that belonged to her father. Household idols were often hand-held fertility idols and they were also used as title deeds for the property. Thus, her portion would be there when she needed it. 3. God saw what Laban was doing to Jacob. He had changed his wages ten times and substituted Leah for Rachel after Jacob had served seven years for Rachel. 4. God used it to guide Jacob to return to his home. He guided him with circumstances and the unfair dealings of Laban. 5. God was controlling the packaging of genes in the animals; they were neither random nor controlled by man.
discuss / consider 2. In retrospect, recall times that God guided you.
challenge memorize
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