Day 23 – Genesis 32-34

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Talking Points

  • As Jacob returns home, he is fearful of meeting his brother, Esau. He prays, asking God to deliver him from his brother’s anger. He devises a plan to test Esau’s response. Jacob sends waves of gifts on ahead of him.
  • Jacob wrestles with God? God dislocates Jacob’s hip? God changes Jacob’s name to Israel? All makes perfect sense!
  • Jacob meets Esau, who is truly glad to see him and harbors no hatred. Esau is gracious, forgiving, and evidently a person of character.
  • Once settled in the land, Jacob’s daughter, Dinah, is raped by a local prince. Jacob’s sons devise a plan and take opportunity to kill all of the men of the town in revenge. Jacob fears for their safety.
  • Again, we see descriptive verses unfolding the historical account.

Thoughts

Jacob’s circumstances brought him to a deeper realization of who God is and who he is – “I am unworthy of all the lovingkindness and of all the faithfulness which You have shown to Your servant…” (32:10).

Throughout our lives, we have the same opportunity. In disobedience and discipline, in obedience and blessings, in joyful times, in times of sorrow — in all times, we can see God’s grace, loving mercy, and faithfulness. As we truly know God more, we will love Him more.

In disobedience and discipline, in obedience and blessings, in joyful times, in times of sorrow — in all times, we can see God's grace, loving mercy, and faithfulness. Share on X

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