Genesis 33
Esau was in a foul
murderous rage the last time Jacob saw him. He promised nothing but harm to his
twin and had every opportunity, ability and intention of carrying out his
nefarious objective. Jacob knew his brother well enough to know that he would
do it, and he knew enough to know when to run. Jacob was a lot like modern-day
tricksters, quick with his mind, and also quick with his feet.
Against this
background, you can understand the apprehension he felt as he prepared to meet
his brother, whom he expected would redirect him to his Maker. He did
everything possible to tire his brother. He sent servants, flock and finally
his own kin to meet his brother before he did. When they finally did meet, his
brother went for his neck in a bear-hugging embrace instead of a death inducing
choke hold. Jacob didn’t expect this, just as much as he didn’t expect Laban to
peaceably leave him and family to go. God had tempered Esau and made him
prosperous in his own right. He was no longer the wild, revenge-seeking twin
robbed of his birth-right and blessing.
You are getting ready
to face a lion, today, tomorrow, next week….soon. You are almost breathless in
fear, yet God is currently at work tempering your adversary. God can turn that
lion into a lamb, from ferocious to meek. If God could turn Esau’s heart away
from murder to peace, he can turn your forthcoming test to a flying success.
Begin to trust Him and to wrestle with Him in prayer. The prayer doesn’t change
God; it strengthens you to believe more and more in Him.
Your a blessing
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