Thursday, December 28, 2017

First Impressions. Genesis 32:3-12 NLT

How many times are our first impressions of someone wrong? How many times do we misinterpret peoples words (especially with email and text messages) or actions? 

Jacob hears his brother is coming with 400 men and he immediately fears the worse. Esau probably heard of a very large caravan coming his way and went to see what their intentions were. Naturally you take an army with you for protection. But didn't Jacob trust God? God had told him to return to the land of his birth and to his family. Where God guides, He will provide and protect. 

Genesis 32:3-12 NLT 

Jacob Sends Gifts to Esau 

3 Then Jacob sent messengers ahead to his brother, Esau, who was living in the region of Seir in the land of Edom.  4 He told them, “Give this message to my master Esau: ‘Humble greetings from your servant Jacob. Until now I have been living with Uncle Laban,  5 and now I own cattle, donkeys, flocks of sheep and goats, and many servants, both men and women. I have sent these messengers to inform my lord of my coming, hoping that you will be friendly to me.’” 

6 After delivering the message, the messengers returned to Jacob and reported, “We met your brother, Esau, and he is already on his way to meet you—with an army of 400 men!”  7 Jacob was terrified at the news. He divided his household, along with the flocks and herds and camels, into two groups.  8 He thought, “If Esau meets one group and attacks it, perhaps the other group can escape.” 

9 Then Jacob prayed, “O God of my grandfather Abraham, and God of my father, Isaac—O LORD, you told me, ‘Return to your own land and to your relatives.’ And you promised me, ‘I will treat you kindly '. 10 I am not worthy of all the unfailing love and faithfulness you have shown to me, your servant. When I left home and crossed the Jordan River, I owned nothing except a walking stick. Now my household fills two large camps! 11 O LORD, please rescue me from the hand of my brother, Esau. I am afraid that he is coming to attack me, along with my wives and children. 12 But you promised me, ‘I will surely treat you kindly, and I will multiply your descendants until they become as numerous as the sands along the seashore—too many to count.’” 


Blessings, Cecilia

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