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The bottom line

  • Writer: Marcos
    Marcos
  • May 26
  • 1 min read

Going back to the second generation:

Rebecca was not able to get pregnant.

 

Rebecca was barren

Gen 25.21b

 

Yet Isaac had a better idea than his dad, and than his son:

And Isaac prayed to the Lord for his wife,

because she was barren.

And the Lord granted his prayer, and Rebecca his wife conceived. 

Gen 25.21

 

Our conniving is not the remedy.

God is.

 

And that, my friend, is the bottom line.*

 

 

*thanks to Jason and Rigel Schultz

for their teaching on this a couple of weeks back in a marriage seminar

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