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ISAAC THE BACKSLIDER - PART 2 (49 OF 64)

by Brad Whitt

Scripture: Genesis 27
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Isaac the Backslider - Part 2 (49 of 64)
Series: The Book of Beginnings
Brad Whitt
Genesis 27


If you have your Bibles with you now tonight, if you will be finding your place at Genesis Chapter 27. We are continuing tonight in our series of study through the first book in your Bible. We've entitled this simple series of studies that have been going on now for approaching two years, ''Genesis: The Book of Beginnings, Creation, Fall, Flood, And Covenant.'' And tonight we come to Genesis, chapter number 27.

As you're finding your way there, I heard about a first grade teacher who gave some of her first grade students the first part of a statement, a little motto, and got them to fill in the rest. And the results were absolutely interesting. For example, just listen to this one. Understand what the old model was and what it should say versus what these first grade students said:

''Better safe than punch a fifth grader.'' That's not bad. Number two.

''Strike while the bug is close.''

Here's one for what, next Sunday? ''It's always darkest before Daylight Savings Time.'' I hate that day, amen?

Number four, ''Don't bite the hand that looks dirty.''

''A miss is as good as a Mr.'' - Yeah.

''You can't teach an old dog new math.'' Yes, I agree with that one.

''A penny saved is not much money.''

''Laugh and the whole world laughs with you. Cry and you have to blow your nose a lot.''

''There are none so blind as Helen Keller.'' I didn't say that those first grade students said that. I didn't say that.

''If at first you don't succeed, get new batteries.''

Well, that's how some first graders kind of finished up a motto. Let me give you a principle from the Word of God tonight and see if you can complete it. Then we'll jump into our text tonight. It comes from Galatians, chapter 6, verse 7 where Paul says, ''7 Do not be deceived, God is not mocked; for whatever a man sows, (that he will also reap). That's exactly right.

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