Esau’s Descendents
Genesis 36:1-19; 1 Chronicles 1:35-37; Genesis 36:20-30; 1 Chronicles 1:38-42; Genesis 36:31-43; 1 Chronicles 1:43-2:2 (The Message)
There is not really anything tonight that I can comment on, other than realizing that the bible is clear about Esau’s heritage and these are the descendants who ruled while the children of Isreal were under Egyption Slavery.
Add comment June 17, 2009
Jacob and Laban
Genesis 30:25-31:55 (The Message)
First, lets look at Laban. He reminds me of a few people in my life, one in particular. He is out for what is best for him. He has a young guy come and offer to work on his land. He tells Jacob that for seven years of work he will give him his daughter Rachel. Then Jacob finds out that Laban cheated him by giving him Leah instead. Laban tells Jacob that he needs to work another seven years to get Rachel.
Finally those fourteen years are over and now Laban asks Jacob what he wants. Jacob asks for the speckled and spotted livestock. Laban immediately takes all what Jacob asked for and gives those animals to his own children.
Jacob proceeds to mate animals in front of sticks to create a strong herd for himself. He then notices that Laban changes towards him.
Have you ever worked for someone like Laban? I know I have. Look at this passage where Jacob describes what it has been like to work for Laban.
Genesis 31:38-42
I almost had to laugh at that, because I could identify so well with it. How many times have I worked for someone and given my all and it is never appreciated or commended. I have felt my talents and personality used to better the business, but at the end of the day I have nothing to show for it but a measly paycheck.
Yet God gives Jacob assurance in his frustration. He reminds Jacob that even though Laban has changed towards him, He never changes. He stays the same and he loves Jacob and his family.
What an assurance! In the midst of everything in life changing around us, people, jobs, economy, presidents, health, etc. GOD STAYS THE SAME!
I do have a few questions about this passage:
- Why did Jacob use those particular branches? Is there some significance there?
- Was it magic or a Miracle from God that made the babies speckled or spotted?
- What gods did Rachel steal? Why wasn’t she honest?
I really hope I get some more feedback soon. I would love for you to leave a comment. Thanks.
2 comments June 15, 2009
Jacob’s Children
Genesis 28:6-30:24 (The Message)
Esau is FURIOUS!!! Jacob has to flee and go to Laban, his Uncle to avoid his father’s wrath. On the way there he has a dream of a ladder reaching to heaven with angels going up and down the ladder. Then God gives Jacob a blessing:
Then God was right before him, saying, “I am God, the God of Abraham your father and the God of Isaac. I’m giving the ground on which you are sleeping to you and to your descendants. Your descendants will be as the dust of the Earth; they’ll stretch from west to east and from north to south. All the families of the Earth will bless themselves in you and your descendants. Yes. I’ll stay with you, I’ll protect you wherever you go, and I’ll bring you back to this very ground. I’ll stick with you until I’ve done everything I promised you.”
It is almost like God was giving Jacob an assurance despite what was to come. Jacob named the place Bethel, which means God’s House.
One day I was in church and I got a vision of me holding a newborn baby boy. I asked what the baby’s name was, “Caleb Scott” The vision me answered. I asked if he was healthy… “Oh yes, he is perfect” the vision me answered.
When I came back from the vision, everyone singing praises around me, I sat in wonder at my vision. I had two girls and was told by my doctor that I could not have another child. I started counting the days and realized that I was a week late. I whispered to my husband that I needed to stop at the store on the way home from church. A few hours later, the pregnancy test was positive!!! Then that evening, my father, who lived 2000 miles away called me. He asked me if I knew anyone named “Caleb Scott” and proceded to tell me he had a dream where he felt very strongly to call and ask me about it.
My son was born a few months later. He had a lot of problems because he was born early. I kept going back to the vision God gave me, and I realized that God was telling me that yes, I was going to have a son, and that everything would eventually be all right with him. I needed that assurance and I clung to that hope when things looked dreadful with Caleb. It was that vision that got me through the darkest days with my little boy. He is perfect now and you would have no idea that he had any problems with his birth.
I believe this is the same for Jacob, this dream.
Jacob meets Rachel and falls in love with her. He agrees to work seven years for her. He does, and his love is so great for Rachel that it feels like no time at all. Then, just as he decieved his father to get his blessing, Jacob is decieved as well. Leah, Rachel’s older sister is who he married!!! He married the wrong girl!
Laban agrees to give Rachel to Jacob after his honeymoon with Leah, but only if he works for seven more years!
Jacob begins having children. Here is the Record of his children from this scripture reading:
- Reuben (Look-It’s-a-Boy!)
- Simeon (God-Heard)
- Levi (Connect)
- Judah (Praise-God)
- Dan (Vindication)
- Naphtali (Fight)
- Gad (Lucky)
- Asher (Happy)
- Issachar (Bartered)
- Zebulun (Honor)
- Dinah (Daughter)
- Joseph (Add)
Jacob had the children listed in black with Leah. The children in Red were concieved with Bilhah, Rachel’s maid. The children listed in Green were concieved with Zilpah, Leah’s Maid. Finally, the child in blue was concieved with Rachel.
Joseph was a busy man…that is for sure!
Add comment June 14, 2009
Isaac’s Blessing
Genesis 25:27-28:5 (The Message)
Today we get deeper in the life of Isaac. First we read about Jacob and Esau and how Esau gave up his birthright for a bowl of stew. It occurs to us early on that Esau isn’t the brightest kid on earth.
Next we see that there is a famine and Isaac and Rebekah went to Gerar. God instructs them NOT to go to Egypt. There was a verse here that struck a cord with me:
2-5 God appeared to him and said, “Don’t go down to Egypt; stay where I tell you. Stay here in this land and I’ll be with you and bless you. I’m giving you and your children all these lands, fulfilling the oath that I swore to your father Abraham. I’ll make your descendants as many as the stars in the sky and give them all these lands. All the nations of the Earth will get a blessing for themselves through your descendants. And why? Because Abraham obeyed my summons and kept my charge—my commands, my guidelines, my teachings.”
I attended a church with my family my whole life. Many of the people who attended that church attended with their families. Most of us were brought up by parents who walked with God.
Then I attended a church were most of the people came to know God at a point in their life. I felt silly for not having this great salvation story. It seemed the deeper you were in sin, the more amazing and revered your story was. The first church like this I encountered I told the truth, that I had been brought up in church, attended Sunday School my whole life. They insisted that I was not a real Christian until I asked Jesus in my heart. I felt I always had Christ in my heart, since I was little. They insisted that it wasn’t real unless I remembered it. This sent me on a very destructive spiral. I started a very bad rebellious streak against my family and friends.
When I encountered this type of thinking agian I was able to tell them that I was a run away who did drugs. In truth the farthest I ever ran was to a K-Mart two miles away, and I tried marijuana only once and decided it was stupid. But that story did the trick. Everyone there was jumping for joy that I was saved from Satan’s clutches and rejoiced with me that God delivered me from my sinful path. I thought they were all silly because I really had my faith, a faith my parents, my grandparents, my aunts, my uncles, my cousins all shared since I was a child. I just wasted a whole lot of years and hurt those who loved me so this church would believe I was “really” a Christian.
In the passage above we see that God is fulfilling an Oath, a Promise he made to Abraham and he is doing it through Abraham’s son, Isaac. How awesome as a parent to know that God’s promises to us are for our children as well.
Finally we come to the story of how Jacob steals Esau’s blessing. I have to admit I struggle with this story pretty hard. The blessing goes to Jacob as a result of a lie that Jacob tells.
23-24 But as he was about to bless him he pressed him, “You’re sure? You are my son Esau?”"Yes. I am.”
Jacob gets the blessing, not Esau. Jacob gets the inheritence, not Esau. We follow Jacob’s descendents, not Esau’s. And he lied to get it!!!
Any thoughts or ideas why this is acceptable? I thought we weren’t supposed to lie.
Finally, in the end Rebekah orders Jacob to her brother Laban who lived where Abraham was born. He asks him to find a wife there among her brother’s family. Rebekah didn’t care for the Hittite wives that Esau had.
What struck a cord with you today? Anything in particular?
1 comment June 14, 2009
We Are Experiencing Technical Difizlgzcda . . .
Salutations,
My lovely wife has not vanished.
She has, however, managed to douse her keyboard with a good deal of water, so tonight’s regularly scheduled post will be a bit delayed . . .
Add comment June 13, 2009
Abraham’s Decendants
Genesis 25:1-4; 1 Chronicles 1:32-33; Genesis 25:5-6; Genesis 25:12-18; 1 Chronicles 1:28-31; 1 Chronicles 1:34; Genesis 25:19-26; Genesis 25:7-11 (The Message)
Today’s reading was shorter than most and didn’t cover so much ground. Tonight I learned that Abraham remarried after Sarah died, he married a concubine and had children with her as well. I have read Genesis more than any other book of the bible, yet I never comprehended that until tonight.
We read that he sent the sons by the Concubine out to the East and Isaac is who inherited everything he owned.
Ishmael also had tribe of children and prospered where he was. I wonder if Abraham had a part in his older life, with his sons and grandsons by Ismael.
Finally we read about Rebekah having the twins in her womb, fighting constantly. She seeks God about it and God tells her:
Two nations are in your womb,
two peoples butting heads while still in your body.
One people will overpower the other,
and the older will serve the younger.
Esau is born first and he is red and Hairy. His very name means Hairy. Jacob is born holding Esau’s heel. They name him Jacob which means Heel.
Once again today’s Bible passage was pretty straight forward. No questions. I wonder what happened to my readers though, I haven’t had any comments in a while.
1 comment June 12, 2009
Isaac
Genesis 21:8-23:20; Genesis 11:32; Genesis 24:1-67 (The Message)
We cover a whole lot of ground tonight. I am not going to get so much into God’s testing of Abraham by sacrificing his son Isaac. There is all kinds of commentary on that, you can do your own search on that subject.
The part that I found interesting tonight was this, Sarah is the first woman that it mentions how old she lived to be. So far, we have only been following the men lines for age. Sarah is the first woman that the bible mentions her age when she died. It also goes into very specific detail about her burial.
As a woman this warmed my heart. I felt a connection to Sarah that I hadn’t felt before reading this passage. I like to think that she walked closely with God and was his Servant right along with Abraham.
Next we have a story of how Rebekah comes to meet Isaac and marry him. The servant goes to Abrahams family and waits for the first girl to offer to water him and his camels, that is how he knows who he should take back with him.
Rebekah, the first to the well meets that criteria. They are sure this is of God and Rebekah goes back with the servant and marries Isaac. The last line of today’s passage lifted my heart:
So Isaac found comfort after his mother’s death.
How sweet.
Once again I have very few questions about today’s passage. Do you have any that you would like to share?
Add comment June 11, 2009
Sodom and Gomorrah
Genesis 18-21:7 (The Message)
First, Abraham. Some men come into Abrahams camp and he rushes around to feed them his best. They ask Abraham about his wife, Sarah. They tell him that she will have a baby. Sarah hears the men speaking in the tent and laughs. She can’t believe a woman at age 90 would be blessed with a child. (more…)
2 comments June 10, 2009
Abram and Haggar
Genesis 15-17:27 (The Message)
Abram’s descendents, today we studied a whole lot about God promising Abram a family. Yesterday we read that God promised Abram as many descendants as dust of the earth he walked on. Today He tells Abram to look up at the sky and count the stars. He tells him he will have this many descendants.
Add comment June 9, 2009