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📘 Genesis 28 – Jacob’s Dream at Bethel: The Covenant Confirmed
(Part 28 in the “God Keeping Covenant” Series)
Genesis 28:1–2 — Isaac Sends Jacob to Padan-Aram
Isaac blesses Jacob and commands him:
“Do not take a wife from the daughters of Canaan.”
He must marry into the covenant family.
Covenant Lesson:
Covenant purpose requires covenant partnerships.
Genesis 28:3–4 — Isaac Speaks the Abrahamic Blessing Again
Isaac says:
This is the covenant officially transferred.
Covenant Lesson:
God’s covenant must be spoken and passed down intentionally.
Genesis 28:5–9 — Esau Tries to Please His Parents, But Without Covenant Understanding
Esau sees his parents dislike his Canaanite wives.
So he marries Ishmael’s daughter — trying to fix spiritual consequences with natural decisions.
Covenant Lesson:
You cannot fix spiritual problems with fleshly solutions.
Genesis 28:10–11 — Jacob Stops at a Place Called Luz
Jacob is alone, afraid, and sleeping outside with a stone for a pillow.
Covenant Lesson:
God often reveals Himself in places of loneliness, fear, and transition.
Genesis 28:12 — Jacob Dreams of a Ladder to Heaven
“A ladder set up on the earth… angels ascending and descending.”
This represents:
Covenant Lesson:
Wherever God’s covenant person stands, heaven is open.
Genesis 28:13–15 — God Speaks the Covenant Directly to Jacob
God says:
This is Jacob’s first personal encounter with God.
Covenant Lesson:
Covenant must become personal — not just inherited.
Illustration:
A child raised in church finally encounters God for themselves.
Genesis 28:16–17 — Jacob Awakens in Awe
“Surely the LORD is in this place, and I knew it not.”
He says:
“This is the house of God… the gate of heaven.”
Covenant Lesson:
Sometimes the most ordinary places become holy places when God shows up.
Genesis 28:18–19 — Jacob Sets Up a Pillar & Renames the Place “Bethel”
Bethel means “House of God.”
The stone becomes:
Covenant Lesson:
Covenant experiences must be marked, remembered, and revisited.
Genesis 28:20–22 — Jacob Makes a Vow
Jacob vows:
Jacob responds with faith and commitment.
Covenant Lesson:
A real encounter with God produces devotion, obedience, and giving.
🔑 15 MAJOR COVENANT PRINCIPLES FROM GENESIS 28
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📘 Genesis 28 – Jacob’s Dream at Bethel: The Covenant Confirmed
(Part 28 in the “God Keeping Covenant” Series)
Genesis 28:1–2 — Isaac Sends Jacob to Padan-Aram
Isaac blesses Jacob and commands him:
“Do not take a wife from the daughters of Canaan.”
He must marry into the covenant family.
Covenant Lesson:
Covenant purpose requires covenant partnerships.
Genesis 28:3–4 — Isaac Speaks the Abrahamic Blessing Again
Isaac says:
This is the covenant officially transferred.
Covenant Lesson:
God’s covenant must be spoken and passed down intentionally.
Genesis 28:5–9 — Esau Tries to Please His Parents, But Without Covenant Understanding
Esau sees his parents dislike his Canaanite wives.
So he marries Ishmael’s daughter — trying to fix spiritual consequences with natural decisions.
Covenant Lesson:
You cannot fix spiritual problems with fleshly solutions.
Genesis 28:10–11 — Jacob Stops at a Place Called Luz
Jacob is alone, afraid, and sleeping outside with a stone for a pillow.
Covenant Lesson:
God often reveals Himself in places of loneliness, fear, and transition.
Genesis 28:12 — Jacob Dreams of a Ladder to Heaven
“A ladder set up on the earth… angels ascending and descending.”
This represents:
Covenant Lesson:
Wherever God’s covenant person stands, heaven is open.
Genesis 28:13–15 — God Speaks the Covenant Directly to Jacob
God says:
This is Jacob’s first personal encounter with God.
Covenant Lesson:
Covenant must become personal — not just inherited.
Illustration:
A child raised in church finally encounters God for themselves.
Genesis 28:16–17 — Jacob Awakens in Awe
“Surely the LORD is in this place, and I knew it not.”
He says:
“This is the house of God… the gate of heaven.”
Covenant Lesson:
Sometimes the most ordinary places become holy places when God shows up.
Genesis 28:18–19 — Jacob Sets Up a Pillar & Renames the Place “Bethel”
Bethel means “House of God.”
The stone becomes:
Covenant Lesson:
Covenant experiences must be marked, remembered, and revisited.
Genesis 28:20–22 — Jacob Makes a Vow
Jacob vows:
Jacob responds with faith and commitment.
Covenant Lesson:
A real encounter with God produces devotion, obedience, and giving.
🔑 15 MAJOR COVENANT PRINCIPLES FROM GENESIS 28
Support the show