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Post by charlescameron on Jun 20, 2009 7:38:47 GMT -6
Chapter 27 The deception of Isaac by Jacob (prompted by Rebekah) is a sad episode, yet God - in grace - really bestows His blessing on Jacob. Beneath Jacob's deceit, there was a real desire to be blessed by God. To Esau (the late arrival), Isaac says, 'I have blessed him - yes, and he shall be blessed. I blessed him, and blessed he will remain' (33). Once the blessing had been given, it could not be recalled. The blessing could not be undone. Power bestowed by God could not be removed. This had nothing to do with 'Jacob's righteousness'. It had everything to do with God's faithfulness. The good work, begun by God, will be completed by Him (Philippians 1:6). This was true for Jacob (28:15). It is true for us - 'All the promises of God find their Yes in Christ'. To this, we say, 'Amen' and 'To God be the glory' (2 Corinthians 1:20)! ... ----- Chapter 29 The tables are turned on Jacob. The trickster is tricked! The 'trick' was according to the 'custom' that the elder daughter should be given in marriage before the younger one (23, 25-26). Seven years became fourteen years (18-20, 27, 30). Jacob did receive his heart's desire, but there was a lesson to be learned. Going God's way is better than getting your own way ... ----- More notes at christinallthescriptures.blogspot.co.uk/
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