Friday, July 31, 2020

God Speaks to Jacob (Gen. 28:13-15)

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 12-15-2006

 

My Worship Time                                                                  Focus:  God speaks to Jacob

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                                     Reference: Genesis 28:13-15

 

            Message of the verse:  “13 And behold, the LORD stood above it and said, "I am the LORD, the God of your father Abraham and the God of Isaac; the land on which you lie, I will give it to you and to your descendants.  14  "Your descendants will also be like the dust of the earth, and you will spread out to the west and to the east and to the north and to the south; and in you and in your descendants shall all the families of the earth be blessed.  15  "Behold, I am with you and will keep you wherever you go, and will bring you back to this land; for I will not leave you until I have done what I have promised you.”

           

            God now speaks to Jacob, and in it should be noted that he did not rebuke him for being a part of the scheme of his mother, but God speaks to Jacob to tell him about the covenant promises that he too would be a part of just like his father and his grandfather were apart of.  God talks to him about the land that He will give to him and to his descendants and he also repeats a promise that He made to Abraham in Genesis 12:1-3, and that is that through his descendants all of the families of the earth will be blessed, and that would be through Jacob’s offspring Judah, and through his offspring David, and through his offspring Jesus Christ, the son of David and the Son of God.

           

            God gives Jacob a great promise in verse 15 where He tells him that “I will keep you wherever you go, and will bring you back to this land, for I will not leave you until I have done what I have promised you.”  I am sure these words form God gave great comfort to Jacob who probably was still thinking about Esau and the threat that he had towards Jacob. 

 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  God is a God who will calm the fears of those that are His, and God is a God who will work His will through His children both for their good and for Him to be glorified through them.  God was glorified through the work that Jacob did and will be glorified through the work that He has planned for me to do.  (See Eph. 2:10)  “For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand so that we would walk in them.

 

The Word of God has been refreshment to my soul as I read and studied and believed it this morning.

 

My Steps of Faith Today:  That God would be glorified through what is happening in Canada this week and those things will be worked out for our good and for His glory.


Thursday, July 30, 2020

Jacob's Dream (Gen. 28:10-12)

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 12-14-2006

 

My Worship Time                                                                  Focus:  Jacob’s dream

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                         Reference:  Genesis 28:10-12

 

            Message of the verse:  “10 Then Jacob departed from Beersheba and went toward Haran.  11 He came to a certain place and spent the night there, because the sun had set; and he took one of the stones of the place and put it under his head, and lay down in that place.  12 He had a dream, and behold, a ladder was set on the earth with its top reaching to heaven; and behold, the angels of God were ascending and descending on it.”

           

            As seen in earlier verse, Jacob was a home boy, and not like his brother Esau who was an out doors men and liked to hunt and be out side a lot.  I would think that Jacob had a very rough first three days and he began his travels, wondering if he would run out of food, and wondering if his brother was after him to kill him.

           

            Jacob comes to Luz which, he would later rename as Bethel, and here he has his famous dream of a ladder which extends from earth to heaven and angels going up and down the ladder.  I have learned that this word translated as ladder in some versions is a Hebrew word that is only used here in the Scripture so there is no way to compare it to see how it was used in other parts of the Bible.

           

            I believe that this ladder is a picture of Jesus Christ who did come to earth and did become the mediator between God and man.  At any rate Jacob now knows for sure that God is with him and will help him on his journey.

 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  God will come to me and give me the help and strength that I need just when I need it.

 

The Word of God has been refreshing to my heart as I read and studied it this morning.

 

My Steps of Faith Today:  Continue to trust the Lord as He leads me through this storm that He led me into.


Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Jacob Leaves to get a Suitable Wife (Gen. 27:46-28:9)

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 12-13-2006

 

My Worship Time                                          Focus:  Jacob Leaves to get a Suitable Wife

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                                Reference:  Genesis 27:46-28:9

 

            Message of the verses:  “46 Rebekah said to Isaac, ‘I am tired of living because of the daughters of Heth; if Jacob takes a wife from the daughters of Heth, like these, from the daughters of the land, what good will my life be to me?’

 

1 So Isaac called Jacob and blessed him and charged him, and said to him, ‘You shall not take a wife from the daughters of Canaan.  2  ‘Arise, go to Paddan-aram, to the house of Bethuel your mother’s father; and from there take to yourself a wife from the daughters of Laban your mother’s brother.  3 ‘May God Almighty bless you and make you fruitful and multiply you, that you may become a company of peoples.  4 ‘May He also give you the blessing of Abraham, to you and to your descendants with you, that you may possess the land of your sojournings, which God gave to Abraham.’5 Then Isaac sent Jacob away, and he went to Paddan-aram to Laban, son of Bethuel the Aramean, the brother of Rebekah, the mother of Jacob and Esau.

 

6  Now Esau saw that Isaac had blessed Jacob and sent him away to Paddan-aram to take to himself a wife from there, and that when he blessed him he charged him, saying, ‘You shall not take a wife from the daughters of Canaan,’  7  and that Jacob had obeyed his father and his mother and had gone to Paddan-aram.  8 So Esau saw that the daughters of Canaan displeased his father Isaac; 9 and Esau went to Ishmael, and married, besides the wives that he had, Mahalath the daughter of Ishmael, Abraham’s son, the sister of Nebaioth.”

 

Rebekah now talks to her husband about having Jacob leave and to get a wife from Abraham’s family, because she knew that Esau was threatening to kill Jacob and Isaac does agree with Rebekah for he knew that the covenant blessings were suppose to go to Jacob all of the time and thus did not seem to upset about the outcome of what just happened.  Isaac went so far as to give Jacob two more blessings, and this makes me wonder why he did not have any more blessings for Esau when he asked for more, for Isaac’s response was that he had no more blessings to give him.  The two additional blessings are found in verses 3-4 of chapter 28 and one of them was the blessing of Abraham, that Jacob’s descendents would possess the Promised Land.

 

Verse 6-8 tell more of the sad story of Esau, and that he did not get it spiritually for he did figure out that the wives that he had made his parent upset, but the next wife that he chose was still not the kind of wife that his parents would have liked for him to have, as she came from his uncle Ishmael’s family.

 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  Through out this story of Jacob who eventually got the covenant blessings and how he got them and then leaving for the home of Abraham’s family the hand of God is seen and his plan coming together in spite of the sins of those involved in this family.  God surely does not remember our sins as He has said in His Word, but there were sad effects of the sins that this family had committed even though God’s plan was being fulfilled.  I can surely learn from this story, and what I can learn from can be summed up in one of my favorite and most loved verses.  “Trust in the Lord with all of your heart and lean not upon your own understanding, in all of you ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct your path.”

 

The Word of God has be a challenge to my heart as I read and studied it this morning.

 

My Steps of Faith Today:  Continue to trust and rely upon the Lord as Proverbs 3:5-6 says.


Tuesday, July 28, 2020

Jacob leaves to Protect his Life (Gen. 27:40-45)

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 12-12-2006

 

My Worship Time                                                    Focus:  Jacob leaves to protect his life

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                                    Reference:  Genesis 27:40-45

 

            Message of the verse:  “40 ‘By your sword you shall live, And your brother you shall serve; But it shall come about when you become restless, That you will break his yoke from your neck.  41 So Esau bore a grudge against Jacob because of the blessing with which his father had blessed him; and Esau said to himself, ‘The days of mourning for my father are near; then I will kill my brother Jacob.’  42 Now when the words of her elder son Esau were reported to Rebekah, she sent and called her younger son Jacob, and said to him, ‘Behold your brother Esau is consoling himself concerning you by planning to kill you.  43 ‘Now therefore, my son, obey my voice, and arise, flee to Haran, to my brother Laban!  44 ‘Stay with him a few days, until your brother’s fury subsides, 45 until your brother’s anger against you subsides and he forgets what you did to him. Then I will send and get you from there. Why should I be bereaved of you both in one day?’”

 

As spoken of by Isaac concerning Esau to live by the sword, he first plans to use it on Jacob because he feels that Jacob stole his blessings, which were not his in the first place.  Rebekah, who seems to find out all of the family business hears of this and then sends Jacob to her brother Laban for what she thinks will be a short visit and then when the anger of Esau subsides she will send for him to take him back home.  The sad truth is that she never sees Jacob again on this earth, for Jacob would spend twenty years with Laban and Rebekah would be dead by that time, and the irony of this is that Isaac will still be alive when Jacob returns.

 

Spiritual meaning for my life today:  As I read this story I wonder why it is that Rebekah did not just sent Jacob a short ways away for a little while, and why she would send him that long journey to where Laban was living, but of course the answer is that this was all in the plan of God and although there was sin involved in getting Jacob to live with Laban it is what the Lord had planned in order for the twelve sons to be born and continue the process that would have the Messiah to be born.

 

I see Romans 8:28 being fulfilled a lot in this story, and also in my life too.  It was not for great reasons that I went to Florida in 1974, yet God called me to Himself during that trip and changed my life completely, and continues to change it even as I grow older, to change it so that I might be conformed to the image of Jesus Christ my Lord and Savior, for He has a plan for me too.

 

The Word of God has been a challenge to my heart as I read and studied it this morning.

 

My Steps of Faith Today:  To continue to trust the Lord in the storm that He has sent me out into, along with my wife, that He will bring us in from this storm in His due time, and we will be changed forever so that we both will be more like the Lord Jesus Christ.


Monday, July 27, 2020

Esau's Weeping was not Repentance (Gen. 27:24-40)

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 12-11-2006

 

My Worship Time                                         Focus:  Esau’s Weeping was not Repentance

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                                    Reference:  Genesis 27:34-40

 

            Message of the verse:  “34  When Esau heard the words of his father, he cried out with an exceedingly great and bitter cry, and said to his father, ‘Bless me, even me also, O my father!’  35 And he said, ‘Your brother came deceitfully and has taken away your blessing.’  36 Then he said, ‘Is he not rightly named Jacob, for he has supplanted me these two times? He took away my birthright, and behold, now he has taken away my blessing.’ And he said, ‘Have you not reserved a blessing for me?’  37 But Isaac replied to Esau, ‘Behold, I have made him your master, and all his relatives I have given to him as servants; and with grain and new wine I have sustained him. Now as for you then, what can I do, my son?’  38 Esau said to his father, ‘Do you have only one blessing, my father? Bless me, even me also, O my father.’ So Esau lifted his voice and wept.  39 Then Isaac his father answered and said to him, ‘Behold, away from the fertility of the earth shall be your dwelling, And away from the dew of heaven from above.  40 ‘By your sword you shall live, And your brother you shall serve; But it shall come about when you become restless, That you will break his yoke from your neck.’”

           

            I think that the Bible can be understood as God working through sinful people to bring about His plan, and this is the case that is seen in this section of Genesis.  God had promised Isaac and Rebekah that the covenant blessings would go through Jacob, who was the youngest son of these twin boys, with Esau being born first.  It can be seen that the second birth has been the one that God had chosen many times in the book of Genesis, and it is possible that this could be seen as all people need a second birth or to be “born again” in order to be children of God. 

           

            Dr. Wiersbe points out that there are many times when Jacob gets a bad rap from believers today, and they do not look at the good things that Jacob had done, but only look at the fact that he was a person who used trickery to accomplish what he accomplished, but there are many good things about Jacob that a believer today can look up to and even copy after him in doing.  Jacob was a man who knew that God had said that the covenant blessings would be his and he went after them because his father was going to give them to his brother.  He was a hard worker who worked 20 years for his wives and also for his animals and did not trick Laban for them.  He was a man who grew closer to the Lord especially after wrestling with Him one night.  He was a man who was faithful to the Lord in passing on the blessings to his sons and grandsons at the end of his life and was buried in the cave where Abraham was buried along with Leah his wife.

           

            Esau was a man who had two wives that were heathens and this hurt his parents, he was a man who sold his birthright for some food, and then got tricked out of the covenant blessings with food also, blessings that were not rightfully his, and then he cried over the fact that he lost them, but in the end did not seem to care that much about loosing them.  Hebrews 12:16-17 are God’s commentary about this, “16 that there be no immoral or godless person like Esau, who sold his own birthright for a single meal.  17 For you know that even afterwards, when he desired to inherit the blessing, he was

rejected, for he found no place for repentance, though he sought for it with tears.”  These tears that he shed were not tears of repentance, similar to the tears that Judas cried.

 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  It is not good enough to feel bad about a wrong doing, but I must repent and trust God to forgive my sins, as 1 John 1:9 says, “If we confess our sins he is faithful and just to forgive our sins and cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”

 

The Word of God has been convicting and challenging to my heart as I read and studied it this morning.

 

My Steps of Faith Today:  Continue to trust the Lord to lead me and guide me, as I know that I do sin yet I also know that God’s Word teaches me to repent and trust the Lord to forgive my sins, and to stay in fellowship with the Lord so that He can use me for His purposes.


Sunday, July 26, 2020

Issac's Reaction to all the Lies (Gen. 27:30-33)

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 12-08-2006

 

My Worship Time                                                           Focus:  Isaac’s reaction to the lies

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                                    Reference:  Genesis 27:30-33

 

            Message of the verse:  “30 Now it came about, as soon as Isaac had finished blessing Jacob, and Jacob had hardly gone out from the presence of Isaac his father, that Esau his brother came in from his hunting.  31  Then he also made savory food, and brought it to his father; and he said to his father, ‘Let my father arise and eat of his son’s game, that you may bless me.’  32  Isaac his father said to him, ‘Who are you?’ And he said, ‘I am your son, your firstborn, Esau.’  33  Then Isaac trembled violently, and said, ‘Who was he then that hunted game and brought it to me, so that I ate of all of it before you came, and blessed him? Yes, and he shall be blessed.’”

           

            Isaacs’s reaction to having the wool pulled over him was to shake violently, and as I looked up these words there are four words that were in the Hebrew language.  I would have to say that these words describe a person who was very fearful, very upset, and in Isaac’s case he just got caught up in all of the lies and disobedience and therefore began to shake. 

           

            I believe that if Isaac would have handled his family in a proper way that he would not have gotten into such a mess that he got into, for after all Isaac was the head of this household and was responsible for all of the mess that his household was in at this time.  Isaac’s words in verse thirty-three sum this whole thing up for me when he said, “Yes, and he shall be blessed.”  There was something about these words that has shown me that the fault of all of this lands on his shoulders, and it was his responsibility to have given the blessings to Jacob in the first place so that none of this would have happened, so it seems that these blessings had to be given to Jacob by trickery so that they would be given to him.

 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  I guess the thing that I have learned from this passage is that I, too, am responsible for the things that happen in my household, at least to the extent that I need to be involved and consulted as to what it is that is going on so that I will have the opportunity of seeking the wisdom of the Lord through prayer to find out if that is the way he wants me to go in certain situations.

 

The Word of God has been both convicting and challenging to my heart as I read and studied God’s Word this morning.

 

My Steps of Faith Today:  To trust in the Lord with all of my heart and not to lean upon my own understanding, but in all of my ways acknowledge Him and then He has promised to direct my path, and to pray that the Lord will continue to teach me contentment.    


Saturday, July 25, 2020

Jacob continues to deceive and to lie (Gen. 27:21-27)

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 12-07-2006)

 

My Worship Time                                          Focus:  Jacob continues to deceive and to lie

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                                    Reference:  Genesis 27:21-27

 

            Message of the verse:  “21 Then Isaac said to Jacob, ‘Please come close, that I may feel you, my son, whether you are really my son Esau or not.’  22 So Jacob came close to Isaac his father, and he felt him and said, ‘The voice is the voice of Jacob, but the hands are the hands of Esau.’  23 He did not recognize him, because his hands were hairy like his brother Esau’s hands; so he blessed him.  24 And he said, ‘Are you really my son Esau?’ And he said, ‘I am.’  25 So he said, ‘Bring it to me, and I will eat of my son’s game, that I may bless you.’ And he brought it to him, and he ate; he also brought him wine and he drank.  26 Then his father Isaac said to him, ‘Please come close and kiss me, my son.’  27 So he came close and kissed him; and when he smelled the smell of his garments, he blessed him and said, ‘See, the smell of my son Is like the smell of a field which the LORD has blessed.; 28 Now may God give you of the dew of heaven, And of the fatness of the earth, And an abundance of grain and new wine; 29  May peoples serve you, And nations bow down to you; Be master of your brothers, And may your mother’s sons bow down to you. Cursed be those who curse you, And blessed be those who bless you.’”

           

            Jacob continues his lying to his father by again saying that he was Esau, and also by giving him a kiss when his father asked him to do so.  There is little doubt in my mind that at this part of Jacob’s life that he could not have been a believer, for it seemed like these things that he was doing came very natural to him, and he did not seem to have any remorse about what he was doing, for it seems that he was doing it for only one reason, and that was the reason of selfishness.  There are similar actions taken place by Rebekah and Sarah in trying, it seems to help God accomplish the things that He had promised that He would do, and not waiting on the Lord to accomplish them in His own time and His own way, that thus these women helped to bring sadness and conflict to those they loved by the sin that they committed in not trusting the Lord.  The men here are the ones that have the responsibility fall upon them for in both cases. Abraham and Jacob should have stepped up and done the things that should have been done so that the Lord’s will would have been accomplished in His timing, but they did not and so they along with Adam failed to do the correct thing.

           

            At the end of the book of Genesis Jacob, who was about to die, would bless his children and also the children of Joseph, and I wonder if these things that were happening in this chapter of his life were remembered by him as he was the one doing the blessing and not the one who was stealing a blessing from his father.

 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  I think that a lesson that I can learn from this section is that you can never do something wrong without suffering the consequences of your action even though God has promised to work things out for good and to work things out to glorify Himself. 

            I have been reading some verses in 1Cor. 10 which seem to go along with this story that I have been studying.  In the first ten verses Paul writes about some of the wrong things that the children of Israel were doing while they were wondering around in the wilderness, and there are wrong things that Isaac, Rebekah, and Jacob were doing in this story too, so that brings out the similar circumstances.  Paul then has this to say in verses 11-13:  “11 Now these things happened to them as an example, and they were written for our instruction, upon whom the ends of the ages have come.  12 Therefore let him who thinks he stands take heed that he does not fall.  13 No temptation has overtaken you but such as is common to man; and God is faithful, who will not allow you to be tempted beyond what you are able, but with the temptation will provide the way of escape also, so that you will be able to endure it.”  Paul is saying here and also in Romans that the things that happened in the OT were written for the instruction of NT believers to learn from so that they would not repeat these same sins.  He then goes on to say that believers should not be proud and think that they can handle everything that comes there way by themselves, but as he wrote at the end of the letter to the Philippians, “I can do all things through Christ who gives me strength,” and when I as a believer try and do thins on my own and not through Christ who gives me strength then I will end up just like those OT people that Paul was referring to and to these OT people in this story.  Paul finishes the paragraph by giving one of the best verses in all of the Bible for those who are believers, and that is that there is no temptation or test, (the words are the same in the Greek where it could be referring to a test or temptation), that any believer can face that is not common to men, but the best part is that God is faithful and He will not let you be tempted or tested beyond what you are able to be tempted or tested, but He will provided a way of escape in order that you may be able to endure the temptation or test.  I believe that the verse quoted in Philippians comes into play here with these verses as one needs to rely upon the Lord to give the strength and not try and do it on your own as these OT people did.

 

The Word of God has been convicting and also very challenging to me as I read and studied it this morning.

 

My Steps of Faith Today:  I want to remember that I too can do all things that God wants me to do through Jesus Christ who gives me strength, and that He will not put on me more than I can endure.  I trust the Lord to direct my path and also to continue to teach me contentment.

           


Friday, July 24, 2020

Jacob continues to lie (Gen. 27:20)

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 12-06-2006

 

My Worship Time                                                  Focus:  Jacob lied about food, and God

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                                         Reference:  Genesis 27:20             

            Message of the verses:  “20 Isaac said to his son, ‘How is it that you have it so quickly, my son?’ And he said, ‘Because the LORD your God caused it to happen to me.’”

            Jacob continues to lie to his father Isaac, and things get worse, as he even lies about the Lord giving him success to kill the game that his father is now eating, even though the game is a goat that his mother prepared to give to her husband, which was also a lie.

           

            I find it interesting that Jacob says to his father that it was “his God” who gave him success, and it is possible that Jacob would not truly know the Lord until he wrestled with Him many years later, even though he was following Him for many years.  His grandfather Abraham could also be an example of that for he truly followed the Lord, but came to know him in chapter 15 of Genesis where he put his trust In the Lord as witnessed in verse six. “Then he believed in the LORD; and He reckoned it to him as righteousness.”

           

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  It is truly not a good thing to do, that is to lie to your parents and a worse thing to lie to the Lord, or about Him, which is what Jacob has done in these verses.  I suppose that I lie to the Lord when I say that I will stop doing a sinful thing, or am proud when I don’t do it for a while, and yet God had given me another verse, which was the one before the one He gave me earlier, and that is 1 Cor. 10:12, which reads as follows, “Therefore let him who thinks he stands take heed that he does not fall.”

 

The Word of God has been convicting and challenging to my heart as I read and studied it this morning.

 

 

My Steps of Faith Today:  By the grace of God continue to use the verses, (the Sword of the Spirit), against the enemies which are not flesh and blood, that are against me.

           

 

 

 

 


Thursday, July 23, 2020

Jacob lies about his name (Gen. 27:18-19)

SPIRITUAL DAIRY FOR 12-01-2006

 

My Worship Time                                                           Focus:  Jacob lies about his name

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                                    Reference:  Genesis 27:18-19

 

            Message of the verse:  “18 Then he came to his father and said, ‘My father.’ And he said, ‘Here I am. Who are you, my son?’  19 Jacob said to his father, ‘I am Esau your firstborn; I have done as you told me. Get up, please, sit and eat of my game, that you may bless me.’

           

            In this section, verses 18-29, I will be looking at “Jacob’s Deception,” as outlined in Dr. Wiersbe’s commentary on Genesis “Be Basic” and today it is the deception of Jacob lying about his name.

           

            It is seen in these two verses that Jacob had fallen into the trap of deception that his mother had laid out for him, where as he could have gone into to his father and reminded him that the Lord had promised the covenant blessings to be given to him, but instead he lived up to his name and was part of this deception.  Jacob =" heel holder" or "supplanter.”

 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  When someone who has authority over you wants you to lie for them, then it is time to stand up to them and tell them that you will not have any part of their scheme.  I do remember a time at work when I did not do this, and I know it was wrong, and I can remember it to this day, so it still has an affect on me. I do not want to ever do that again.

 

The Word of God has been a challenge to my heart as I read and studied it this morning.

 

My Steps of Faith Today:  Trust in the Lord with all of my heart and lean not upon my own understanding, in all of my ways acknowledge Him, and then He has promised to direct my path.

           


Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Vowing (Gen. 27:11-17)

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 11-30-2006

 

My Worship Time                                                                                      Focus:  Vowing

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                                               Reference:  Genesis 27:11-17

 

            Message of the verses:  “11 Jacob answered his mother Rebekah, ‘Behold, Esau my brother is a hairy man and I am a smooth man. 12 ‘Perhaps my father will feel me, then I will be as a deceiver in his sight, and I will bring upon myself a curse and not a blessing.’  13 But his mother said to him, ‘Your curse be on me, my son; only obey my voice, and go, get them for me.’  14 So he went and got them, and brought them to his mother; and his mother made savory food such as his father loved.  15 Then Rebekah took the best garments of Esau her elder son, which were with her in the house, and put them on Jacob her younger son.  16 And she put the skins of the young goats on his hands and on the smooth part of his neck.  17 She also gave the savory food and the bread, which she had made, to her son Jacob.”

           

            Dr. Wiersbe said about the verses in yesterdays lesson that Rebekah had probably had all of this planned out in her mind as to what she would do if this situation would arise, and it seems like that might be the case, because as I read these verses I wonder how she would have come up with all of these solutions in such a short time as she did.  With that being said it seems to me that there was a great problem with communication between the members of this family, especially between Isaac and Rebekah, for they both knew that the Lord had chosen Jacob to be the one to have the covenant blessings passed on through him and not Esau.  I’m sure that all of this was difficult for Isaac and Rebekah to understand, but what happened to Isaac when he was a young boy should have given him the courage to do the right thing, for his father Abraham surely did not understand why it was that God had wanted him to sacrifice Isaac as a burn offering, yet Isaac did not put up a struggle but trusted in the Lord and also in his father.  There had been many years since that had happened to him, yet what had happened those many years ago should have given Isaac the desire to do the correct thing here and then all of these things would not need to have happened.

           

            The things that happened were deceit, deceit between Rebekah and Isaac and then between Jacob and Isaac and the Word of God says this about deceit, “How blessed is the man to whom the LORD does not impute iniquity, And in whose spirit there is no deceit!”

 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  This lesson has a good message for me to help to understand something that has been difficult to understand for a long time, and yet I also must say that it does not clear all of it up for me.  Maybe I will never understand all the concerns that I have about this problem.  I think that the best way to begin this is to quote Romans 8:28 “28 And we know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them.”  Here in lies the problem to me, and that is the problem of sin, and if I read this verse correctly God works all things together for my good, including my sin, but I know that I should not go out and sin just so God can work them out together for good for there are consequences to my sin, as seen in the story above, for Rebekah never did see Jacob, her favorite son again before she died, however God did use these circumstances for the advancement of His plan, and that plan was to bring His Messiah into the world, and His line would run through Jacob, this same Jacob whom God still had a lot of work to do on him to bring him to the point where he knew God and would trust God to bring about his own salvation, and that salvation would be made possible through one of his distance Heirs, the Lord Jesus Christ.  Another thing that I have learned from this passage is to have better communication with my wife and family so that there will be no need for these types of things to go on in my family.

 

The Word of God has been convicting, challenging, and refreshing to me as I read and studied it this morning.

 

My Steps of Faith Today:  To give thanks to my Lord for being so great that nothing can stand in the way of what He wants to accomplish in my life, even my sin, which I regret every time I commit it.  God works out all things together for my good and for His glory and that makes Him a God who deserves my worship in all that I do.  I continue to trust the Lord to teach me contentment and to direct my paths.


Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Rebekah's Scheming (Gen. 27:6-10)

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 11-29-2006

 

My Worship Time                                                                  Focus:  Rebekah’s Scheming

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                                     Reference:  Genesis 27:6-10

 

            Message of the verse:  “6 Rebekah said to her son Jacob, ‘Behold, I heard your father speak to your brother Esau, saying, 7 ‘Bring me some game and prepare a savory dish for me, that I may eat, and bless you in the presence of the LORD before my death.’

8 ‘Now therefore, my son, listen to me as I command you.  9 ‘Go now to the flock and bring me two choice young goats from there, that I may prepare them as a savory dish for your father, such as he loves.  10 ‘Then you shall bring it to your father, that he may eat, so that he may bless you before his death.’”

           

            As I wrote in the last SD it is easy to look at Rebekah in this situation and think that she was doing the right thing, however she, like her mother-in-law before her was scheming and trying to help out God and not wait for the Lord to do what it is that He had promised to do in his own time and therefore it was sin on her part in doing this scheming.

 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  I do a lot more scheming to get my way that perhaps I would like to admit or even know that I am doing it when I do it.  This whole thing is all about waiting, waiting on the Lord for His perfect timing to accomplish the things that He wants to accomplish in my life, and the plain fact is that it is hard to wait, and yet waiting teaches me to have patience, patience to trust the Lord and to get the very best that He has for me.  My daughter tells me that I, like her are in God’s “waiting room,” and this is a place of not only waiting, but is a place of learning and growing.

 

The Word of God has been convicting, challenging, and refreshment to my heart as I read and studied it this morning.

 

My Steps of Faith Today:  Not to scheme, but wait on the Lord and to learn the things that He has for me to learn in His “waiting room.”   To learn contentment along with godliness.


Monday, July 20, 2020

Rebekah: Deception (Eavesdropping) (Gen. 27:5)

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 11-27-2006

 

My Worship Time                                 Focus:  Rebekah:  deception (Eavesdropping (v 5)

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                                           Reference:  Genesis 27:5

 

            Message of the verse:  “5  And Rebekah heard when Isaac spake to Esau his son. And Esau went to the field to hunt for venison, and to bring it.”  (KJV)

           

            It is not known for sure that Rebekah made a habit of eavesdropping but verse 42 along with verse 5 shows some sort of a pattern.  I must confess that for a long time I had though what Rebekah was doing was right, however I now think very differently, because what she was doing was scheming, and scheming is not done by faith in trusting the Lord to work it out, but taking matters into your own hands and working them out so you will benefit.  Dr. Wiersbe says this on the matter of scheming and faith:  “Remember, faith is living without scheming; and faith means obeying God no matter how we feel, what we think, or what might happen.  The obedience of faith was the secret of Abraham’s life (Heb. 11:8), but the absence of obedient faith brought trouble to the home of Isaac and Rebekah.”

           

            In conclusion it was wrong for Rebekah to be eavesdropping on the conversation between Esau and Isaac, and probably should have been speaking to Isaac about the promises that God had given to them as a family, and accepted them and went on with life trusting that God never makes any mistakes.

 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  I will have to admit that there are times when I hear some of my wife’s conversations on the phone because I can just hear them, but am not listening in on them and sometimes I give some advice to her while she is talking on the phone to which she gets mad at me about it.  She probably has a right to get mad about it too.

 

The Word of God has been convicting to my heart as I read and studied it this morning.

 

My Steps of Faith Today:  To trust the Lord to continue to teach me contentment, and to direct my path and to also not to scheme, but to trust the Lord.


Sunday, July 19, 2020

Isaac Declines (Gen. 27:1-4)

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 11-24-2006

 

My Worship Time                                                                             Focus:  Isaac Declines

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                                        Reference:  Genesis 27:1-4

 

            Message of the verse:  “1 Now it came about, when Isaac was old and his eyes were too dim to see, that he called his older son Esau and said to him, ‘My son.’ And he said to him, ‘Here I am.’  2 Isaac said, ‘Behold now, I am old and I do not know the day of my death.  3 ‘Now then, please take your gear, your quiver and your bow, and go out to the field and hunt game for me; 4 and prepare a savory dish for me such as I love, and bring it to me that I may eat, so that my soul may bless you before I die.’”

           

            In the book that I am studying to help me to understand some of the truths of these passages, “Dr. Wiersbe breaks up chapters 27 & 28 into kind of an outline form with the message heading about the schemes that were used by Isaac and his family instead of relying on faith.  They were scheming to get their own way instead of relying on the Lord to work out His way for them in their lives.  I will begin with the scheming of Isaac, as he schemed to give the blessings to Esau instead of giving it to Jacob to whom God had told him to do so.  It seems that the blessings that were given to these patriarchs and maybe even others in the OT were from the Lord, for when Jacob was old he gave blessings to each of his sons, and even to Joseph’s son that would come true, so it is obvious that the Lord was with him when he did this.

           

            Isaac was scheming because he was not following the Lord in his old age, and so it was true for the rest of his family.  Isaac started out his life by walking with the Lord as his father Abraham had taught him, yet at the close of his life he was not walking with the Lord like his father Abraham had done at the end of his life.  The difference is of course that Abraham finished well where Isaac did not finish well.  One of the problems in this family was that Isaac favored Esau and Rebekah favored Jacob and this was to such a degree that it drove the family apart as will be seen in this chapter.  As stated before this story of Isaac and Rebekah started out kind of like a fairy tale, but ended on a real down note.

 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  It is good to finish the race, as the Apostle Paul wrote, in a strong way.  The Bible speaks about believers being perfect in their walk with the Lord, and this word means complete, so I like to think of being perfect as perfectly going towards perfection in my walk with the Lord.  There are things that I did earlier in my walk with the Lord that were not complete that would not be perfect or complete at this time in my walk with the Lord, so the bar is set higher as I continue my walk with the Lord, and my goal is to finish strong right to the time when the Lord comes to take me home with Him either in the Rapture or through death.

 

The Word of God has brought a great challenge to me as I read and studied His Word this morning.

 

My Steps of Faith Today:  I do not want to use the tactic of scheming, but to live my life by faith in the Lord to work things out so that it will be good for me and that my life will bring honor and glory to the Lord Jesus Christ.   


Saturday, July 18, 2020

He Dug Again His Father's Wells (More Conflict) (Gen. 26:34-35)

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 11-23-2006

 

My Worship Time      Focus: He Dug Again His Father’s Wells (More Conflict)

 

Bible Reading & Meditation             Reference:  Genesis 26:34-35

 

 

            Message of the verse:  “34 When Esau was forty years old he married Judith the daughter of Beeri the Hittite, and Basemath the daughter of Elon the Hittite; 35 and they brought grief to Isaac and Rebekah.”

           

            Isaac was forty years old when he got married and it runs in my mind that he was sixty years old when his sons were born, so that would make him one-hundred years old when Esau married Judith who was a Hittite, and this brought grief to Isaac and Rebekah.  Esau was the worldly son of Isaac and Rebekah and so this brought trouble to their family.  Isaac has just gone through struggles with his neighbors and now he is having struggles with his family.  Later on in the story of Isaac we see that Jacob tricks Esau again and this time it is over the patriarchal blessing and this upsets Isaac, and I guess the question to be asked is why, when he is so grieved over the marriages that his son had made with these heathen women.  Isaac knew that his father, Abraham went back to his family to get a wife for him, and this was the Lord’s will, and yet when his son Esau goes directly against this principle he is still grieved over the fact that he is tricked out of this blessing.  There is not a lot written about Isaac in Genesis compared to Abraham, Jacob and Joseph, and this is perhaps because of the quality of his life, but that is only speculation on my part.

           

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  I have chosen to copy a paragraph from Dr. Wiersbe’s book that I use to aid in my devotions for this portion of my devotions, as it seems to pertain to some of the things that are going on in my life at this time.

           

            “All of us would like to find our ‘Rehoboth’ (enlargement) where we have plenty of room and on contention, but Isaac’s Rehoboth was found only after he endured conflict.  It’s through difficulties that God enlarges us for the larger places He prepares for us.  ‘Thou hast enlarged me when I was in distress’ (Ps. 4:1, KJV).  When the troubles of our hearts are enlarged and we trust God, then the Lord can enlarge us (Ps. 25:17) and bring us ‘into a large place’ (Ps. 18:19 KJV).  If we want ‘room,’ we have to suffer, because that’s the only way we can grow and feel at home in the larger place God gives us when we’re ready for it.”  Psalm 25:17:  “The troubles of my heart are enlarged: O bring thou me out of my distresses.  Psalm 18:19:  “He brought me forth also into a broad place; He rescued me, because He delighted in me.”

 

The Word of God has been refreshing to my heart as I read and studied God’s Word this morning.

 

My Steps of Faith Today:  To believe these promises from the Psalms.


Friday, July 17, 2020

He Dug Again His Father's Wells (The Agreement) (Gen. 26:26-33)

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 11-18-2006

 

My Worship Time     Focus:  He Dug Again His Father’s Wells (The Agreement)

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                        Reference:  Genesis 26:26-33

 

            Message of the verse:  “26 Then Abimelech came to him from Gerar with his adviser Ahuzzath and Phicol the commander of his army.  27 Isaac said to them, ‘Why have you come to me, since you hate me and have sent me away from you?’  28 They said, ‘We see plainly that the LORD has been with you; so we said, ‘Let there now be an oath between us, even between you and us, and let us make a covenant with you, 29 that you will do us no harm, just as we have not touched you and have done to you nothing but good and have sent you away in peace. You are now the blessed of the LORD.’”

30 Then he made them a feast, and they ate and drank.  31 In the morning they arose early and exchanged oaths; then Isaac sent them away and they departed from him in peace.  32 Now it came about on the same day, that Isaac’s servants came in and told him about the well which they had dug, and said to him, ‘We have found water.’  33 So he called it Shibah; therefore the name of the city is Beersheba to this day.”

           

            I suppose that Isaac could have gotten into a fight with Abimelech over the rights of the water, but he choose to leave.  This situation was different than the one that Abraham had when he went to rescue Lot from the kings that had taken him.  This situation is similar to the one Paul writes about in 1 Cor. 6:1-8, and in that passage Paul speaks harshly against those Corinthians who were going to court to sue a fellow brother instead of handling the situation with the help of the Lord.  The point is that when you try to handle things on your own you are saying to God that you can do it better without involving Him, and that of course is not true.

           

            There are two more points to this story that I want to touch on and that is that by leaving in a peaceful way Abimelech could then see that the Lord was with Isaac and this was a good opportunity for a witness for the Lord.  The second point is that just after Isaac and Abimelech had stuck their covenant Isaac’s men had unstuck a well that Abraham had previously dug and so Isaac called the name of the well Shibah, and thus came the name of that city Beersheba was named after the well.

 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  As I look at the situation that we are involved in with Andrew Lech, I can only wish that it was handled like Paul described it should have been handled in the Cor. passage, for because there were people who did not trust the Lord, but went to the unrighteous courts we are in such a big mess now.  How will this all end?   Only God knows.

 

The Word of God has been a challenge to my heart as I read and studied it this morning.

 

My Steps of Faith Today:  That God will give justice today in court to Andrew Lech.


Thursday, July 16, 2020

He Dug Again His Father's Wells (The Assurance) (Gen. 26:23-25)

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 11-17-2006

 

My Worship Time      Focus:  He Dug Again His Father’s Wells (The Assurance)

 

Bible Reading & Meditation             Reference:  Genesis 26:23-25

 

            Message of the verse:  “23 Then he went up from there to Beersheba.

24 The LORD appeared to him the same night and said, ‘I am the God of your father Abraham; Do not fear, for I am with you. I will bless you, and multiply your descendants, For the sake of My servant Abraham.’  25 So he built an altar there and called upon the name of the LORD, and pitched his tent there; and there Isaac’s servants dug a well.”

           

            Just as the Lord came to Abraham in the 15th chapter of Genes with words of encouragement, words telling him not to fear, so he comes to Isaac with words of encouragement and also telling him not to fear.  I guess a fair question would be why was Isaac afraid? And the answer to that question could be that the confrontations with the others in his land may have been what caused him to be afraid and so God came to him to calm his fears.  It should be noted that God said that He would bless Him and multiply his descendants for the sake of His servant Abraham. 

           

            Isaac did as his father before him, by building an altar and by living in a tent.  Isaac was a very rich man and could have lived in a very nice house, but he lived in a tent and worshiped at his altar for him to live as a pilgrim in a strange land who like his father Abraham was heading home and was living for the Lord whom he worshiped at his altar.

 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  God was blessing Isaac for the sake of His servant Abraham, and likewise God blesses me for the sake of His Son, The Lord Jesus Christ, for I am “in Christ,” as the Scriptures say over and over again in the NT.  There is no better place to be than “in Christ!”

 

The Word of God has been very refreshing to my heart as I read and studied it this morning.

 

My Steps of Faith Today:  Continue to trust the Lord in all situations that He leads me into, and to continue to ask the Lord to teach me contentment and to direct my paths.


Wednesday, July 15, 2020

He Dug Again His Father's Wells (The Search) (Gen. 26:18-22)

SPIRITUAL DIARY FOR 11-16-2006

 

My Worship Time                  Focus:  He Dug Again His Father’s Wells (The Search)

 

Bible Reading & Meditation                             Reference:  Genesis 26:18-22

 

            Message of the verses:  “18 Then Isaac dug again the wells of water which had been dug in the days of his father Abraham, for the Philistines had stopped them up after the death of Abraham; and he gave them the same names which his father had given them.  19  But when Isaac’s servants dug in the valley and found there a well of flowing water, 20  the herdsmen of Gerar quarreled with the herdsmen of Isaac, saying, ‘The water is ours!’ So he named the well Esek, because they contended with him.  21 Then they dug another well, and they quarreled over it too, so he named it Sitnah.  22 He moved away from there and dug another well, and they did not quarrel over it; so he named it Rehoboth, for he said, ‘At last the LORD has made room for us, and we will be fruitful in the land.’”

           

            There is a difference between Isaac and his father Abraham, in that Abraham had confronted those that were giving him troubles, but Isaac would just pick up his tent and move when confrontation came his way.  This can be good and it can also be bad depending on the circumstances and this was best to be left up to the Lord and therefore it needs to be a matter of prayer to seek His direction

           

            I have always thought that this section on Isaac digging again his fathers wells was something negative, and yet there are spiritual lessons that can be learned from this section that are not all negative.  All of these wells had good water in them that would sustain life and therefore were good, and if one compares this to the truth that is in the Word of God then the lesson that can be learned here is don’t try things that are new but stick to what is Truth and that is the Word of God.

           

            As far as the names of these wells the first well Esek means contention, Sitnah means hatred, and Rehoboth means enlargement, “because Isaac finally found a place where he was left alone and had room enough for his camp, for his flocks and his herds.

 

            Spiritual meaning for my life today:  I would suppose that I am more like Isaac than Abraham, and at times this is good, yet at times this not good, but as stated above I am to be at peace with all men when possible, and seek wisdom from above to see what it is that the Lord would have me to do on all of these occasions.

 

The Word of God has been a challenge to my heart as I read and studied it this morning.

 

My Steps of Faith Today:  Continue to trust the Lord for direction in my life and to continue to seek wisdom from the Lord to live my life in a way that will be pleasing to Him in all that I do.  To seek the Lord to continue to teach me contentment in my life for contentment is something that takes learning.