Be Patient, God Hasn't Finished with Me Yet! - Learning from the Life of Jacob
Be Patient, God Hasn't Finished with Me Yet! - Learning from the Life of Jacob
Jacob lived a very long time ago. There were no computers. Jacob did not send or receive e-mail. There were no television sets, no VCRs, and no cars. What possible value is there, then, in studying the life of a man so far removed from our own sophisticated times? Simply because Jacob is a picture of us all. We all come into this world with a nature that makes us oblivious to the things of God and engrossed in ourselves. Even those of us who have become Christians are never free from struggle against sin in this life. In this book, Roger Ellsworth shows us what a hard struggle it was for Jacob. It is apparent that he was a deeply flawed man, completely wrapped up in himself and willing to trample on those around him, even his own family, to achieve his selfish ends. Yet what an immensely blessed man Jacob was! The Lord had chosen his grandfather Abraham to be the father of the nation of Israel, and Jacob was, by God's grace, the one who was to receive the blessing of God's promises. Left to himself, Jacob would have been a blot on the pages of history; but God had other plans. God's grace is greater than Jacob's sin! God's grace is the fountain from which redemption flows. Jacob is chosen and granted faith by that grace. He is changed and matured by it. He is nurtured and sustained by it. He is guided and protected by it. He is renewed by it. It refuses to let him go, even with all his infuriating flaws. It wrestles with him. And when he finally comes to the end of his life, he is able to look back over his pilgrimage and admire what grace has done. The same grace that worked in the life of Jacob is at work today. Through the grace of God, and that grace alone, we can, as Jacob himself did, become utterly ashamed of our sinfulness, repent of it, and cast ourselves entirely upon the Lord Jesus Christ as our Saviour. Book jacket.