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Great Sermon! Excellent. Blessings to dear Bro. Hughes.
Rita Beckett (3/24/2014)
from New Jersey
Great Sermon! This is a remarkable sermon filled with so
many life lessons for mother's, father's and children. I have been greatly blessed
and would recommend this sermon to all who
come upon it.
Harley J. Schwartz (8/4/2013)
from Dallas,TX
Powerful lessons about Isaac and Rebekah The sermon is actually more about Abraham, Isaac, and Rebekah than it is about Esau, but the lessons are powerful. I would recommend this message to fellow singles who desire marriage, and consider the spiritual forewarnings for the married state.
Yes, Isaac and Rebekah started out very well, and God brought the woman to the man in the truest sense, and they prospered together; but instead of the kindness of God leading Isaac to repentance for lying about and endangering his wife (God blessed him with intense fruitfulness in his fields after the sin), it seems Isaac grew spiritually cold... and Rebekah declined with him.
One thing worse than growing cold yourself is bringing someone with you. Isaac and Rebekah began well, but they did not end well, and they failed together.
How incredible is it that even what God proves His great power and faithfulness time and time again that we draw back and rely on our own plots and sinful measures in order to force His hand!
Lord, keep us from forgetting your past faithfulness; and not only your faithfulness to us, but your faithfulness to our spiritual forefathers! You promised, and you do not lie.
And Lord, keep us from being the stumbling block for our children!
Rev. William Hughes was born and raised in Liverpool, England, where he was converted and where he also pastored his first church. He has been in the ministry for nearly fifty years, ministering in England, Scotland, and, for the last eleven years, in Florida. He now resides in...