In Pastor Jeffrey Harpole's sermon, he delves into Genesis 30, highlighting Jacob's blessings and the ensuing conflict with Laban. Drawing parallels from biblical narratives, Pastor Harpole emphasizes the significance of the "three-day journey" as a symbol of ownership and separation from worldly entanglements. He illustrates this concept through Moses' negotiations with Pharaoh, Rahab's advice to spies in Jericho, and ultimately, Jesus Christ's resurrection. Pastor Harpole passionately portrays how Jesus's resurrection after three days signifies victory over death and ownership of souls, urging believers to distance themselves from worldly ties and fully belong to Christ.