Genesis 30:25-31:55
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Today’s Genesis chapter 30 readings bring us the account of several of Jacob’s sons and a daughter being born to Leah, Bilhah, Zilpah, and Rachel.  We also read about Jacob gaining wealth and wanting to leave his father-in-law Laban’s house to go back home in Genesis chapter 30. In verse 37 we read: “Now Jacob took fresh shoots from poplar, almond, and plane trees and peeled off strips of the bark to make white streaks on them.”  It seems in this verse and the ones that follow that Jacob is getting a bit superstitious – and not really asking God for help.  Later Jacob does admit that God did do the work of increasing his wealth, and that he didn’t do it on his own with his superstitions, as we see in Chapter 31 verse 9 when Jacob is speaking to his wives Rachel & Leah: “In this way, God has made me wealthy at your father’s expense.”  I think it’s great to see that Jacob starts to realize more and more that God is in control.  I wonder for us, today, do we sometimes act like Jacob with the sticks – and rely on superstition or our own power, when we should be relying solely on God?  Are there maybe areas in our work life or personal life where we think we are running the show?  Are we really?  Or is God?  Will we let our superstitions go, and embrace the reality that God is in control?   And – who better is there to be in control, really?  🙂  Actually – I’ll share with you a quote someone shared with me once when I was really trying to micromanage a situation – and was worrying and fretting way too much about the situation.  The quote is simply this: “Let go and Let God.” Let us let go of what we are hanging on so tightly to if it is not of God – and let us instead let God run the show.  Are there areas in your life where you need to “Let go and let God”?  Below is a painting by Spanish painter Jusepe de Ribera from the year 1632 of “Jacob and Laban’s Flock”:

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Today’s Genesis chapter 31 readings take us through Laban’s pursuit of Jacob and his family and Laban & Jacob’s treaty.  In this chapter we read about Rachel taking Laban’s “household gods”, which were worthless idols – and yet both Laban and Rachel were very attached to idols, which was common in pagan religions of that time.  Idols were often family heirlooms that were passed down from generation to generation and could sometimes signify that someone would receive their family’s estate if they received the idols.  People believed idols could bring blessings – and Laban obviously wanted them back.  Though, I think he wanted more than just his idols back – I think he also wanted control over Jacob and his family back.  In verses 33 & 34 we read: “Finally, Laban went into Rachel’s tent. Rachel had taken the household gods and had stuffed them into her camel saddle, and now she was sitting on them. So although Laban searched all the tents, he couldn’t find them.”  Rachel was cunning like her husband Jacob!  Below is a fresco painting from 1729 by the Venetian artist Giovanni Battista Tiepolo titled “Rachel Hiding the Idols”:


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Verse 42 stood out to me in today’s readings as Jacob spoke to Laban: “In fact, except for the grace of God–the God of my grandfather Abraham, the awe-inspiring God of my father, Isaac–you would have sent me off without a penny to my name.”   I like seeing that Jacob is realizing that the grace of God has blessed him!  I wonder if sometimes in our lives the grace of God is blessing us, and we don’t realize it?  Do you ever have those moments when you look back on a day, or a week, or even a year and realize that God’s grace was so there – and yet… you didn’t realize it at the time?  Will you try to live more like Jacob in this verse – and recognize awe-inspiring God’s grace more and more frequently in your life?  And can you give praise to God for this ever-present ever-dependable gift of grace that is available to you?


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Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Genesis chapter 30 titled “The Battle of the Brides” is at this link and commentary on chapter 31 titled “Jacob gets Laban’s Goat” is at this link.

Worship God:  Today’s readings in Genesis 31:42 reminded me of the Chris Tomlin & Matt Maher song “Your Grace is Enough:”


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIgGHA27nG4

Is God’s grace enough for you?  Click here for Grace!

Please join us in memorizing and meditating on a verse of Scripture today: “Then the LORD said to Jacob, ‘Go back to the land of your fathers and to your relatives, and I will be with you.’” Genesis 31:3 NIV

Prayer Point: Pray that you will listen and obey the Lord each and every day of your life. Pray that you know that the Lord is always with you, if you are in a saving relationship with Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior.

Comments from You: What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

God bless,
Mike

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  1. John Avatar
    John

    Gen 30
    Family in conflict
    Leah was hated. God does not want discord or hate in any family – even a polygamous family. I think this was more on Jacob than Rachel, and God opened Leah’s womb and Rachel was barren – probably because Jacob wanted it the opposite (his) way.
    Series of children born to Leah and maidservants, and finally Rachel. But there was strife.
    Nowhere here does it say Jacob went to pray for Rachel’s fertility (as Isaac and Abraham did for their wives), nowehere does it say that Jacob remembered the problems of laying with a maidservant (like Abraham and Hagar), Jacob did not put a stop to the (later) children being named for each woman’s supposed victory over the other. Jacob was passive – he went along to get along, and did not consult the Lord.
    Rachel envied Leah, and Leah was probably jealous of Jacob’s love for Rachel. It must have been tense and for each in periods of infertitlity they gave their servants unto Jacob for more children. Again no lesson from Abraham and Hagar.
    Mandrake incident: Women may know and acknowledge God, but they are not depending on the Lord. Instead both wanted the mandrake plant. Mandrake plants were considered mystical and magical by the Middle Eastern culture. The plants (also called “love apples”) were thought to be able to inspire love and desire for another, and to enhance conception. Leah wanted the former, Rachel the latter.
    It is a mixed bag here as both were wanting to utilize the mystical plant it is in verse 17 and 22 that it finally alludes to the fact that both women finally went to God in prayer. I have been so guilty of this – going to God in prayer as a last resort, when prayer should be the first thing one does about anything.
    [Note: It says “God remembered Rachel”. God never forgot Rachel. The Hebrew connotation of “remember” here is that God took note of and cared for Rachel (allowed her to conceive). When? After she had finally gone to Him in prayer.
    At least the women finally seem to be turning to the Lord, but what about Jacob?
    Gen 30-31
    A few things:
    1)Laban liked God when it prospered him, but he still worshipped other gods to cover all the bases. How did Laban learn the God was responsible. It says through divination. The Hebrew word here is “nachash” which is the root word used for the serpent (root: shining one)in the Garden. If Bullinger (post on Gen 3) is correct than it probably was through satan that Laban knew the situation. Satan’s attempt to keep Jacob with Laban rather than go home. Satan knew Jacob’s vow, and would try to stop God from fulfilling the conditions so Jacob would never take the Lord as His God. Satan’s attempt to thwart God’s plan.
    2) Jacob is still scheming and probably thought it was through his hard work and ingenuity that his herd’s of speckled critters grew and he prospered. But all things come from the Lord, and God made that very apparent (Gen 31:12) to Jacob.
    3) God is sovereign and whether He is called upon or not His plan progresses. In the dream God tells Jacob he has seen all, and reminds Jacob of His promises and Jacob’s vow. God promised Unconditionally, Jacob set up conditional terms before Jacob would make the Lord his God.
    It is time. I have prospered you and watched over you. I fulfilled your conditions, and now it is time to go to fulfill the last of your conditions (return home). The first part of Jacob’s boot camp is over. It has been twenty years (Rebekah had said it would only be a few days), and Jacob has been indentured, taken advantage of, had marital conflicts, and is now envied by Laban’s family.
    Now the Lord says it is time to come home, so that the Lord can finish the work He started in Jacob. As He will do in all of us.
    “being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.” Phl 1:6

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  2. CHARLOTTE WILLSON Avatar

    What verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?
    THIS WHOLE READING TODAY SOUNDS LIKE A DIS-FUNCTIONAL FAMILY – AND SOME DAYS IT IS MY DISFUNCTIONAL FAMILY
    TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS
    I wonder for us, today, do we sometimes act like Jacob with the sticks – and rely on superstition or our own power, when we should be relying solely on God?  YES, I BELIEVE I DO TEND TO RELY ON THE SUPERSTITION.
    Are there maybe areas in our work life or personal life where we think we are running the show? ALL THE TIME, THIS MAKES ME REMEMBER A BUMPER STICKER I READ ONCE A LONG TIME AGO AND IT HAS ALWAYS STUCK WITH ME….”IF YOU WANT TO MAKE GOD LAUGH, TELL HIM YOUR PLAN” TO ME THIS MEANT JUST WHAT WE ARE TALKING ABOUT HERE IN THAT I NEED TO GIVE MY LIFE TO GOD AND LET HIM DO THE PLANNING AND JUST FOLLOW HIS PLAN.
    Are we really?  NO I DON’T BELIEVE THAT WE ARE
    Or is God? I HOPE HE IS
    Will we let our superstitions go, and embrace the reality that God is in control?  IT IS HARD TO GIVE CONTROL OF ANYTHING UP AND EVEN HARDER TO DO TO A FORCE THAT YOU CANT SEE, OR TOUCH. I BELIEVE BUT I DON’T BELIEVE TO THE DEGREE THAT A LOT OF PEOPLE AND THAT IS WHY I AM HERE.
     And – who better is there to be in control, really? THAT IS WHY I AM HERE 🙂 
    Are there areas in your life where you need to “Let go and let God”? A LOT OF AREAS PROBABLY MORE THAN EVEN I KNOW OF.
    Verse 42
    I wonder if sometimes in our lives the grace of God is blessing us, and we don’t realize it? GOOD QUESTION AND I DON’T KNOW
    Do you ever have those moments when you look back on a day, or a week, or even a year and realize that God’s grace was so there – and yet… you didn’t realize it at the time?  YES THIS I HAVE FELT I BELIEVE AND AM THANKFUL FOR THEM WHEN THEY HAPPEN
    Will you try to live more like Jacob in this verse – and recognize awe-inspiring God’s grace more and more frequently in your life? I HOPE TO AS I LEARN MORE AND MORE ABOUT GOD AND HIS GRACE
    And can you give praise to God for this ever-present ever-dependable gift of grace that is available to you? EVER-PRESENT EVER-DEPENDABLE GIFT OF GRACE??????????? THIS I AM NOT SO SURE OF SOMETIMES IT DOES NOT FEEL LIKE HE IS THERE.
    WELL I HERE AGAIN 11 DAYS IN A ROW…READ TODAY ON THE ROAD TRIP TO THE DR’S AND THEN DID THE CHRONICLE THIS EVENING BEFORE BED….THANK YOU GOD FOR KEEPING ME FOCUSED.
    GOD BLESS ALL
    CHARLOTTE

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