Join Pastor Peter as he continues through Genesis. In this chapter he looks at the reconciliation that occurs between Jacob and Esau and what reconciliation means in our lives. Are we required by scripture to reconcile in every relationship? What is needed in order to reconcile? Enjoy! “Jacob struggles between those two identities for the rest of his life.” -Pastor Peter “We give our lives to God, we receive a new name and a new identity and then we wrestle with those two identities for the rest of our lives.” -Pastor Peter “We see rivalries occur as a result of limited resources between different people.” -Pastor Peter “There’s no tension because there’s no rivalry; there’s no rivalry because they’re not arguing over the same thing anymore.” -Pastor Peter “When jealousy drives a behavior, the result will always be conflict.” -Pastor Peter “Your ultimate desire in the universe has to be met by an infinite resource.” -Pastor Peter “If I’m satisfied with my own ways then it guarantees conflict and rivalry in all of my relationships.” -Pastor Peter “If the ultimate desire of my soul is for an infinite God…God can give love in a way no human ever could.” -Pastor Peter “Judah’s name mean ‘praise’ and Leah understood that her ultimate ratification wouldn’t be found in the affection of her husband but in the affection of God.” -Pastor Peter “Contented people fight less; people who are needy and lustful fight more.”-Pastor Peter #reconciliation #genesis #calvarychapel #calvarymarana #maranaaz #tucson #jacobandesau #conflict #confrontation #harmony #relationships #marriage #brothers #hope #love
Reconciliation
March 2, 2025