Sermon Tone Analysis

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CIT: God providentially works in Jacob’ life to bring about what he said and to shape Jacob into what he wants him to be
I. Trust God to fulfill his Promises (Gen 29: 1-14)
A. Jacob’s Location (VV.
1-3)
B. Jacob’s Question (vv.
4-6)
C. Jacob’s Action (vv.
7-11)
D. Jacob’s Reception (vv.
12-14)
II.
Trust God to Fashion his People (Gen 29: 15-30)
A. Working 7 Years (vv.
15-20)
B. Working another 7 Years (vv.
21-30)
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