(29) Jacob’s Two Significant Meetings

I. With Joseph
II. With Pharoah




Christ

Bible Text: Isaiah 61 | Preacher: Rev. Angus Stewart | Series: God the Son, Lord’s Day 12

I. The Anointed One
II. His Three-Fold Office




Christ

I. The Anointed One
II. His Three-Fold Office




(28) Jacob Sets Off for Egypt

I. The Good News About Joseph
II. The Night Vision at Beersheba




(5) Elders and Good Order

Article 30: The Government of and Offices in the Church.
We believe that this true church must be governed by that spiritual policy which our Lord hath taught us in His Word, namely, that there must be ministers or pastors to preach the Word of God and to administer the sacraments; also elders and deacons, who, together with the pastors, form the council of the church; that by these means the true religion may be preserved and the true doctrine everywhere propagated, likewise transgressors punished and restrained by spiritual means; also that the poor and distressed may be relieved and comforted, according to their necessities. By these means everything will be carried on in the church with good order and decency, when faithful men are chosen according to the rule prescribed by St. Paul in his epistle to Timothy.




Jesus Our Saviour

I. Our Saviour From Sin
II. Our Complete Saviour
III. Our Only Saviour




(27) Jacob’s Struggles Before His Sons’ Second Egyptian Trip

I. The Crisis
II. The Conversation
III. The Evaluation




(4) Church Government and the Spirit of Christ

Article 30: The Government of and Offices in the Church.
We believe that this true church must be governed by that spiritual policy which our Lord hath taught us in His Word, namely, that there must be ministers or pastors to preach the Word of God and to administer the sacraments; also elders and deacons, who, together with the pastors, form the council of the church; that by these means the true religion may be preserved and the true doctrine everywhere propagated, likewise transgressors punished and restrained by spiritual means; also that the poor and distressed may be relieved and comforted, according to their necessities. By these means everything will be carried on in the church with good order and decency, when faithful men are chosen according to the rule prescribed by St. Paul in his epistle to Timothy.




God, the Providential Governor

I. God’s Power and Providence
II. God’s Presence and Providence
III. God’s Love and Providence




(26) “All These Things Are Against Me”

I. The Complaint of Jacob
II. The Problems With Jacob
III. The Comparison With Joseph