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In Genesis 25, we see how God’s promise moves forward through every threat: delay, confusion, and even human expectations. As Abraham’s story comes to a close, Isaac and Rebekah enter a long season of waiting, and Jacob and Esau remind us that God’s purposes don’t follow human logic.
Pastor Stephen Coppenrath shows how this chapter reveals that God fulfills His Word, shapes His people in the waiting, and secures His promises by His sovereign grace. We’re reminded that nothing in our lives is random, and nothing is outside His control. Life may feel fragile, but God is not.
Sermon from The King’s Church in Ontario, California.
By The King's ChurchIn Genesis 25, we see how God’s promise moves forward through every threat: delay, confusion, and even human expectations. As Abraham’s story comes to a close, Isaac and Rebekah enter a long season of waiting, and Jacob and Esau remind us that God’s purposes don’t follow human logic.
Pastor Stephen Coppenrath shows how this chapter reveals that God fulfills His Word, shapes His people in the waiting, and secures His promises by His sovereign grace. We’re reminded that nothing in our lives is random, and nothing is outside His control. Life may feel fragile, but God is not.
Sermon from The King’s Church in Ontario, California.