Navigating Unexpected Turns
This Sunday we will look at Genesis 29:1–30, a passage that reminds us that God’s redemptive plan often advances in ways we would never script for ourselves. Jacob enters Haran expecting blessing, but instead meets deception, disappointment, and a future he never planned. And yet through it all, God remains faithfully at work—sanctifying Jacob, protecting and providing for Jacob, and advancing His covenant promises through the son of promise. Jacob’s story invites us to consider how we respond to life’s unexpected turns. It is a call for us to trust God’s providence when the script changes, and to rest in the assurance that God’s purposes do not fail even when our plans do. In Christ, the God who was with Jacob in his painful detours meets us in ours. He uses the unexpected turns of life to not only form us into the people He wants us to be, but to lead us back home, back to the promised land He is preparing. Soli Deo Gloria!
Big Idea: God keeps His narrative, not ours. How will you respond to changes in your script?
1. Enjoying God’s presence (1-14)
2. Suffering God’s story (15-30)

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