The Mayfield Class
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The Mayfield Class
Genesis 27:41 - 28:22 | Jacob on the Run & God on the Road (Jacob's Ladder)
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The Mayfield Class
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Reflection Questions
- In Genesis 27:41–45, Esau’s hatred forces Jacob to run from the consequences of his own sin. Where have you experienced the impulse to run, from conflict, from consequences, or from something you caused? How does this passage invite you to stop running and face your sin honestly before God?
- In Genesis 28:3–4, Isaac blesses Jacob with the full Abrahamic promise before Jacob repents or apologizes. Where have you seen God show grace to you before you “deserved” it? How does this challenge your assumptions about how God treats sinners who are still in process?
- In Genesis 28:10–13, Jacob lies down alone, ashamed, and afraid... and God comes down to meet him. Where do you feel most alone or most convinced God is distant? How does God’s initiative in this passage reshape your understanding of His nearness in your darkest places?
- In Genesis 28:15, God says, “I am with you… I will keep you… I will not leave you.” Which of these promises do you most need to believe today? What would change in your life if you truly trusted that God is already present in the place you fear He has abandoned?
- In Genesis 28:16–17, Jacob says, “Surely the LORD is in this place, and I did not know it.” Where might God already be at work in your life in ways you have not yet recognized? What practices help you “look up” instead of assuming God is absent?
- In Genesis 28:20–22, Jacob responds with conditional faith: “If God will be with me… then the LORD shall be my God.” Where do you see “if‑then faith” in your own walk with Christ? What would it look like to trust God’s promises without waiting to see how things turn out first?