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Living in the Grip of Relentless Grace: The Gospel in the Lives of Isaac and Jacob is unavailable, but you can change that!

“Our God delights in writing straight with a crooked pencil,” says Ian Duguid. The lives of Isaac and Jacob are vivid examples of that principle. Time and again God displays his grace and glory by overcoming their weakness and sinfulness. In this latest addition to the Gospel according to the Old Testament series, we see once more how the message of Scripture converges on Jesus. Readers can take...

rashly said to her son: “Let the curse fall on me” (Gen. 27:13). Think about that statement. The words Rebekah said so carelessly, never thinking that they might come true, Jesus also said to us even though he knew the full depths of what he was saying. Jesus took your curse so that you might inherit his blessing. The curse that Jacob deserved for his trickery, the curse that you and I earn for ourselves every day by our manifold sinfulness, was laid upon him, so that the blessing that was rightfully
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