How Wrestling Roots our Faith
Each session (week) includes a downloadable PDF with the week’s material and daily Scripture readings. After working through the week’s content, watch the video lesson with Jan Harrison to conclude the session.
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Welcome to Week 1 of How Wrestling Roots our Faith. We are going to dive into the story of Jacob and look at what it really means to wrestle with God.
Welcome to Week 1 of How Wrestling Roots our Faith. We are going to dive into the story of Jacob and look at what it really means to wrestle with God.
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Change
This week, we’re going to talk about Jacob’s brother, Esau. Esau desired the birthright and the blessing, but not the responsibility that came with them. Yet, God offers us abundant grace. How can we move from a heart posture like Esau’s into one of true repentance?
This week, we’re going to talk about Jacob’s brother, Esau. Esau desired the birthright and the blessing, but not the responsibility that came with them. Yet, God offers us abundant grace. How can we move from a heart posture like Esau’s into one of true repentance?
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Commit
We’re shifting our focus back to Jacob this week. Jacob walks through some deep lows before seeing God’s promises fulfilled. Even in the darkest places, God is with us. And if He has made a promise, He will be faithful to fulfill it.
We’re shifting our focus back to Jacob this week. Jacob walks through some deep lows before seeing God’s promises fulfilled. Even in the darkest places, God is with us. And if He has made a promise, He will be faithful to fulfill it.
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Cling
In the final week of our study, we turn to Jacob’s trials of transformation. When he gets alone with God, everything changes. He walks away marked—limping, yet walking with God. Above all, my prayer is that as you say yes to the wrestle, your life will be deeply changed and transformed.
In the final week of our study, we turn to Jacob’s trials of transformation. When he gets alone with God, everything changes. He walks away marked—limping, yet walking with God. Above all, my prayer is that as you say yes to the wrestle, your life will be deeply changed and transformed.
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