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If God is a God of truth, then this is the opposite of truth. It is a sin. It is unrighteous. And though it is quite in keeping with Jacob's opportunistic and deceptive character so far, it is hardly worthy of approval -- except perhaps by shrewd people who value expediency over integrity.
Can God -- does God -- allow sin to be a part of the working out of his purposes? The surprising answer of Genesis is, "Yes. After Jacob's death his brother's are terrified. Listen to Joseph's answer:. Though Joseph's brothers had sold him into slavery with the basest of motives, and a clear sin against him and against their father, "God intended it for good They were responsible for their sin, just as Judas was responsible for his sin, even though in his sin he was fulfilling prophecy.
We see human sin and responsibility on the one side and God working out his plan on the other. Of course, we're getting deep into things we scarcely understand.
We throw around such words as predestination, foreknowledge, foreordination, and the like, as if we understood them. They are merely theological constructs to label what we've never experienced firsthand. Whole churches have been divided over views of God's sovereignty and man's will. There's no need to re-visit these sorry controversies. In spite of man's evil, God will still work good out of it and further his plan in spite of it.
True, man's evil causes great pain and suffering, which God does not always shield us from -- nor did he shield his own Son -- but he will work out his plan. I struggle against saying about every tragedy, "It must be God's will. But I can affirm that God can work good out of every tragedy. Indeed, he delights in doing so!
Rebekah loved Jacob, while Isaac loved Esau What trouble this caused! Jacob himself made the same mistake by loving the sons of his beloved wife Rachel -- Joseph and Benjamin -- to the obvious pain and jealously of their brothers.
Later, David makes a similar mistake to the ruin of his family. As parents, we need to learn from this. While we cannot love our children the same, we must love them equally if we desire a peaceful household and children whose lives are blessed. Of course, each child is different and we show our love in different ways to them. Love is the key.
Genesis What happens when your children sense that you love one child more than another? Did such discrimination happen to you when you were growing up? If so, how are you finding healing?
How can we as parents love our children equally but differently? Esau was a descendent of Abraham, but didn't have the spiritual acuity to appreciate it.
Though God blessed Esau's descendents with nation-status, the country of Edom, they were subjugated again and again by the sons of Jacob Israel. Here we really get into the thick of predestination. This indicates, says the Apostle Paul, " God is in ultimate control and we can't do anything about it. This is hard for us humans. We don't like anyone taking away our control over our destiny -- not even God!
Did God really love Jacob and hate Esau? God loved them both, but for his plan of redemption, he preferred Jacob over Esau, and decided to bring the blessings of Abraham to the entire world through the offspring of Jacob rather than Esau. It's pretty obvious that neither Jacob nor Esau had a sterling character.
God didn't chose Jacob over Esau because Jacob was more righteous. God had a plan in spite of Jacob's character. God works on Jacob's character and changes it, as we'll see, but God's plan and purpose for Jacob is not dependent upon Jacob's goodness and worthiness, but on God's grace and plan. Extra Credit. Whose character flaws most remind you of your own?
Isaac's, Rebekah's, Esau's, or Jacob's? How is God working to improve your character? Conclusion These lessons are also available as in e-book and paperback formats, pages. While we haven't got all our questions answered, this passage gives us lots to think about, to grasp insights about character and personal growth. What have we learned? This should give us hope. God has made clear in the New Testament that he intends to bless us in spite of ourselves, in spite of our flawed character.
He is faithful to us, not for our sakes alone, but for the sake of Jesus who died for us to redeem us. Father, as the story of Jacob and Esau unfolds, I find that both of them have deep flaws. When I'm honest, I see deep flaws in myself. I ask you to heal what is broken in me. And work in me and through me, not based on my righteousness, but by the mercies of Jesus. In His name, I pray. Robin J. Kidner p.
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And he brought them near unto him; and he kissed them, and embraced them. Ecclesiastes In the day when the keepers of the house shall tremble, and the strong men shall bow themselves, and the grinders cease because they are few, and those that look out of the windows be darkened,. Genesis And the LORD said unto her, Two nations are in thy womb, and two manner of people shall be separated from thy bowels; and the one people shall be stronger than the other people; and the elder shall serve the younger….
Context Crossref Comm Hebrew. Verse Click for Chapter. King James Bible And it came to pass, that when Isaac was old, and his eyes were dim, so that he could not see, he called Esau his eldest son, and said unto him, My son: and he said unto him, Behold, here am I.
And he said unto him, Here am I.
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