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Mark did an amazing job preaching a sermon from George Whitefield.
Is that correct?
Yeah.
Wow, and I leaving you get to hear George Whitefield.
I mean, I don't know if I can live up to that, but we're going to be back in Genesis, and he likes me as we continue on to Genesis year.
Jacob, without a doubt is is a man of faith.
We know that Jacob.
Trusted God, he follow God.
But really has me.
Look at his wife.
There's, there's many areas that we see where his face was.
We?
And when we come to passages, where we see one was weak in their faith.
I want to encourage us, not to look at them and go.
I have an excuse.
That's that's not the reason.
God put their narrative in the passages of scripture.
It's for us to learn and Emma as we look at at Jacobs weakness and all honesty.
We see where it cause trouble is hopefully really utilize that as an excuse to nine lives.
Then we should expect the same type of troubles in our own life.
I think you should leave.
Look at today's passage.
You're not going to really want some of these troubles but
In all honesty is we look at Jacob's life.
We see in these chapters.
A lot of inaction.
We see silence where he probably should have spoke up.
if you ever been tempted to,
as a parent as an individual and employer and employee is, it's tempting just not, isn't it?
Cannot speak up when one should speak up.
I want to make a statement that that I hope you.
You take the heart.
What you and I believe.
And how we live?
Should not contradict each other.
Let me say that again.
What you and I believe.
And how we live when you go home today, when you go back to work tomorrow?
Whatever it is that the week bring should not contradict each other.
The scary part is is often it does and it's either a we're not believing, right?
Orbi, we're not living.
Right?
I think sometimes it's a mix of both.
I find it interesting in the Johnston household bad.
Austin loves going to do this last week with with doing communion.
We would engage in conversations in teaching and learning around the dinner table.
There's there's a lot of good conversations around the dinner table.
What are the dinner?
Table happens to be outside sitting on the porch and enjoying the beautiful fall weather or at the table itself.
We we enjoy those times around the campfire and those times of just intentional conversation.
You have those in your family, that was intentional times of conversation, where you just talk as a family.
And then I would like to see when we come together on a Sunday morning.
This is, is that time, but it's not really.
I mean, you guys just sit there, quiet the whole time and I that's not a conversation.
I love our Sunday school hour because that's where we talked.
That's where we engage.
I love Fellowship time afterwards.
When we gather around donuts, and coffee and said we talk and fellowship and you can sharpen one another tonight when we have Siri in a bowl of chili, enhance and just talking about life and challenging encouraging one.
Another praying for one another.
Those are times of values being taught within the family and no doubt.
There's values that will be taught in and declare is.
As I preach this morning.
I hope you will hear some of those.
But those times are often planned.
Sometimes unplanned.
The teaching is, is usually very direct.
Sometimes around the campfire.
It's indirect.
But we need those times as a family, don't we?
I love talking with the men who work with our art, real life toys because they they engage and just life activities with these young men.
And as they do they discuss things.
The thing that I have learned though.
Is as valuable as it is to have those times of teaching intentional values, taught.
Most often values and lessons.
Arkansas.
They are observed.
Typically, when we are least expecting it as parents grandparents, as the family of God.
You realize church family.
That my children.
Observe you.
They watch how you are, living out your face.
At 6, if that's encouraging to me, that's why I want my children to be around.
The family of God are the Next Generation Church that is coming up as observing.
Young families are watching the the older families and looking in observing and most often things are observed.
They are cut.
That's why we have speed statements like father, like son.
Or a chip off the old block or the Apple doesn't fall far from the tree.
Why?
Because they come from the parents and they observed a and day out and they become like the one.
That is crazy church.
We are raising the Next Generation Church.
That is exciting.
That is reeling.
Another way the Next Generation shirts with the next generation of leaders.
And most of what they see and do.
And the values that will be instilled Within.
We'll be caught.
They will observe.
It's interesting when Joseph was about two years old.
We could not figure out why he was hitting his face with his phone.
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