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Sermon: Isaac the Faithful Servant
Hebrews 11:20 By faith Isaac blessed Jacob and Esau in regard to their future.
*A CHART OF ISAAC’S LIFE OF FAITH*
Isaac before Birth (Genesis 12:2; 13:14,17; 15:7; 17:8,17-19; 18:14)
Isaac at Birth (Genesis 21:1-7)
Isaac at age 8 days old (Gen.21:4)
Isaac at age 2-3 (Genesis 21:8-14)
Isaac as a teenager?
(Genesis 22:7-10)
Isaac at age 37 (Genesis 23:1-2)
Isaac at age 40 (Genesis 24:67)
Isaac’s prayer of faith (Genesis 25:21)
Isaac at age 60 (Genesis 25:19-26)
Isaac at age 75 (Genesis 25:5-11)
Isaac’s faith is strengthened in Gerar (Genesis 26:1-6)
Isaac’s faith tested and failed (Genesis 26:7-11)
Isaac is blessed by God (Genesis 26:12-13)
Isaac’s faith strengthened in Beersheba (Genesis 26:23-25)
*Isaac blesses Jacob and Esau (*Genesis* 27:1-41)*
Isaac passes on the covenant promises to Jacob (Genesis 28:3-4)
Isaac at age 185 dies (35:28)
*LESSONS OF FAITH FROM ISAAC’S LIFE*
Lesson #1: By faith pass on the invisible things
Lesson #2: By faith keep the chain going
Lesson #3: By faith find victory and joy in the midst of delayed desires
 
Sermon: Isaac el Siervo Fiel
Hebreos 11:20 or la fe bendijo Isaac a Jacob y a Esaú respecto a cosas venideras (VP) Por fe, Isaac prometió bendiciones futuras a Jacob y a Esaú
*TRAZA LA VIDA DE FE DE ISAAC*
Isaac antes de nacer (Génesis 12:2; 13:14,17; 15:7; 17:8,17-19; 18:14)
Isaac en su nacimiento (Génesis 21:1-7)
Isaac a la edad de 8 dias (Génesis 21:4)
Isaac a la edad de 2-3 (Génesis 21:8-14)
Isaac a la edad de jóven (Génesis 22:7-10)
Isaac a la edad de 37 (Génesis 23:1-2)
Isaac a la edad de 40 (Génesis 24:67)
Isaac ora con fe (Génesis 25:21)
Isaac a la edad de 60 (Génesis 25:19-26)
Isaac a la edad de 75 (Génesis 25:5-11)
Isaac es fortalecido en su fe (Génesis 26:1-6)
Isaac es puesto a prueba y fracasa (Génesis 26:7-11)
Isaac es bendecido por Dios (Génesis 26:12-13)
Isaac’s es fortalecido en su fe (Génesis 26:23-25)
*Isaac bendice a Jacob y Esa**ú** (G**é**nesis 27:1-41)*
Isaac le pasa las promesas del pacto a Jacob (Génesis 28:3-4)
Isaac muere a la edad de 185 (Génesis 35:28)
*LECCIONES DE FE EN LA VIDA DE ISAAC*
Lección #1: Pásale a otros las cosas invisibles y eternas
Lección #2: Continua la cadena de fe
Lección #3: Por fe halla victoria y gozo en medio de los deseos que dilatan
*Sermon: Isaac the Faithful Servant*
*Heb.11:20*
By faith Isaac blessed Jacob and Esau in regard to their future.
Isaac before Birth (12:2; 13:14,17; 15:7; 17:8,17-19; 18:14)  *Covenant Promises*
Isaac at Birth (21:1-7) Miraclous
Isaac at 8 days old (Gen.21:4)
Circumcised as part of the Covenant (17:9-14)
Isaac at age 2-3 (21:8-14) His father’s painful decision of faith
Isaac as teen?
(22:7-10) his act of* faith*
Isaac at age 37 (23:1-2) death of his mother
Isaac at age 40 (24:67) marriage to Rebekah……..recipient of his father’s faith (v.7)
Isaac’s prayer of *faith* (Genesis 25:21) for his wife to conceive
Isaac at age 60 (25:19-26) birth of his sons
Isaac at age 75 (25:5-11) death of his father
Isaac’s faith strengthened in Gerar (26:1-6) by God’s *Covenant Promises*
Isaac’s faith tested and failed (26:7-11) when he betrays his wife
Isaac is blessed by God (26:12-15,16-22) $$$$$$
Isaac’s faith strengthened in Beersheba (26:23-25) as God speaks to him about his fears
Isaac blesses Jacob and Esau (27:1-41) mistakenly during deception
Entire family acted shamefully.The right outcome was result of His faithfulness, not their
Although 1st son was entitled to birthright, it was not actually his til the blessing was pronounced.
Before blessing was given, father could take birthright away from oldest son and give it to more deserving son.
But after blessing given, it could no longer be taken away.
This is why fathers usually waited until late in life to pronounce the blessing.
When he pronounced the blessing, Isaac meant to give blessing of the firstborn to Esau, but he was deceived.
Nevertheless, after the blessing given to Jacob, Isaac knew that it was binding and would not fail.
Later blessed Jacob with full knowledge of what he was doing (Genesis 27:33; 28:1–4).
The main thing is that by faith Isaac knew his blessing would be perfectly fulfilled in the future.
Isaac passes on the *covenant promises* to Jacob (28:3-4) *by faith*
Isaac at age 185 dies (35:28) and buried with his fathers (49:31)
Isaac was an old man when he blessed his sons yet his death came more than 40 yrs later
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Lesson #1: Pass On the Invisible Things
Are you a “lake” Christian or a “river” Christian
Just as his father had done with him, Isaac passed on the blessings of God’s promise to his sons by faith.
He had absolute certainty that they would come to pass. the promises were the inheritance, which the patriarchs cherished as much as most people cherish material possessions, fame, and power.
*Heb.11:27*
By faith he left Egypt, not fearing the king’s anger; he persevered because he saw him who is invisible.
(RVA) Por la fe abandonó Egipto, sin temer la ira del rey, porque se mantuvo como quien ve al Invisible.
Col.1:15
He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation
1 Tim.1:17
Now to the King eternal, immortal, invisible, the only God, be honor and glory for ever and ever.
Amen
 
Lesson #2: Keep the Chain of Faith going (2 Timothy 2:2)
In Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and Joseph (Gen.48-49), we have four generations of faith.
Lesson #3: By Faith find victory and joy in the midst of delayed desires (deferred dreams)
(*Heb.11:39-40*)
APPLICATION: May I give you a blessing
~*this blessing depended on faith; for Isaac had nothing which he could have bestowed on his children but the word of God.
~*There is no hint in Isaac’s words in Genesis that he was talking about anything more than physical prosperity of Jacob’s descendants and their being honored by surrounding peoples
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