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The Bible Doesn't Hide Our Flaws | Beyond the Sermon

14 min · 13 de jul de 2026
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This week Mat and Magrey kick off our new series Holy Struggle by exploring one of the Bible's most fascinating—and flawed—characters: Jacob. Together they discuss why Scripture refuses to hide the failures of its heroes, what Jacob and Esau's story teaches us about family conflict, forgiveness, and personal growth, and why the Bible's honesty about human imperfection is one of its greatest strengths. Along the way, they dive into the surprising depth of these ancient stories, the "trickster" theme throughout Genesis, and why we often find ourselves somewhere inside Jacob's story. Find out more at HydeParkUMC.org/NextSteps

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The story of Jacob and Esau is a classic tale of sibling rivalry. From the time they were in their womb, they grappled with each other, a foreshadowing of Jacob’s manipulative nature and Esau’s eventually being tricked out of the birthright. It is of some comfort to know that even biblical heroes did not get along with their family members. And just as Esau and Jacob eventually reconciled, so can we.    Reflection Questions: 1. Where is God inviting you to persevere through struggle instead of giving up? 2. What relationship in your life may need a first step toward reconciliation? 3. How can God transform one of your greatest weaknesses into an opportunity for grace? Find out more at HydeParkUMC.org/NextSteps

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