Wednesday, February 1, 2017

Year 7, Day 32: Genesis 33

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In Genesis 33 we begin to catch a glimpse of what God has been able to do without human intervention.  We already know how God has prospered Jacob.  Jacob left a man on the run.  He returned a wealthy man with a hefty entourage and family.

God has not been unkind to Esau, either.  By his own testimony, God has shown His grace and mercy to Esau.  No longer does Esau feel angry about the birthright or inheritance.  Esau seems pleasantly happy to have his brother back – although do note that he takes Jacob’s gift in the end.

What can we learn here?  Time does heal wounds.  When enough time goes by, Esau no longer feels anger to Jacob.  Jacob may still fear Esau’s wrath, but he quickly learns that his fear is unfounded.

But what we can really learn is that God is the force behind that healing.  It is God who brought Jacob and Esau to maturity.  It is God who brought them together again in peace.  In the moment, we might have wondered how it was that Esau would ever find peace with Jacob after all that Jacob did to him under the influence of Rebekah.  But when we step back and gain some perspective, we can see that it really is God who makes those kinds of changes.

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