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Genesis #30 - How Can God Reunite a Broken Family?

Mark Driscoll Audio

Mark Driscoll

History, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity, Jesus, God, Mark, Gospel, Pastor, Society & Culture, Driscoll

4.72.8K Ratings

🗓️ 21 August 2022

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

This sermon from Pastor Mark in Genesis 33 gives hope to those who have broken relationships with friends and family members, showing that brothers Jacob and Esau were able to reconcile despite an entire lifetime of strife.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, this is Ashley Schates welcoming you to the Mark Driscoll Podcast.

0:04.2

For more content from my dad, Pastor Mark, senior pastor here at the Trinity Church in

0:07.9

Scottsdale, Arizona, visit realthafed.com where you'll find study guides to go along with

0:12.7

each sermon series as he preaches verse by verse 3 books of the Bible, daily devotions,

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free e-books, and more.

0:19.2

Now grab your Bibles and get ready for today's sermon.

0:22.9

We're in a great book of the Bible, Genesis, we're almost done with this sermon series,

0:26.8

just a few weeks left and this week we're in Genesis chapter 33.

0:31.5

The question is, kind of an emotionally loaded one, how can God reunite a broken family?

0:36.8

And since we've been in Genesis, we saw the God made everyone and everything good and

0:41.5

very good, and then sin enters the world and the first two things that sin attacks is

0:47.3

marriage and family.

0:49.6

Satan goes right after the marriage and then he goes right after the children and his

0:53.2

effort is to divide, to destroy family.

0:58.8

God loves relationships and Satan doesn't.

1:02.1

God loves unity and Satan doesn't.

1:05.2

God loves legacy and Satan doesn't.

1:07.2

As soon as sin comes into the world, it starts to cause great pain and harm in relationships,

1:13.0

especially with our closest family members.

1:15.7

And that brings us to Genesis 33.

1:19.1

We're dealing here with a case study in a broken family.

1:22.9

And in this instance, it's two brothers.

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