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The Second Law of Godly Dynamics

Sep 7, 2022

Fear Deceives, Grace Frees (Part 8)

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Fear Deceives, Grace Frees

The Second Law of Godly Dynamics

Fear Deceives, Grace Frees (Part 8)

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In this 9-part series, Dr. Michael Youssef leads you through the life of Jacob to show how fear deceives, but the sovereign grace of God frees, restores, and overrules. From Jacob’s scheming and family strife to his Bethel encounter, surrender, restitution, and final struggle against unbelief, the inerrant Word of God reveals that the Almighty is never defeated by human failure. His covenant promise stands firm, pointing to Jesus Christ, the divine Son of God and the only Savior. This series calls believers to repent of self-rule, reject fear and false guilt, intercede with faith, and trust God’s perfect timing. Even through weakness, scars, and spiritual warfare, God brings His will to pass for His glory.

Fear Deceives, Grace Frees (Part 8)

The Second Law of Godly Dynamics

In this message, Dr. Michael Youssef shows from the inerrant Word of God that God’s children do not move from order to ruin, but from sin to surrender, from weakness to strength, and from glory to glory. After Jacob’s family fell into disgrace at Shechem, God called him back to Bethel, the place of first love and true worship. Jacob had to remember God’s past blessings, release false idols, and reaffirm God’s covenant promise. This message calls believers to repent of divided worship, lead their families in Truth, intercede with faith, and return to Jesus Christ, the divine Son of God, whose grace restores and renews.

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