"Esau ran to meet Jacob and embraced him; he threw his arms around his neck and kissed him. And they wept." Genesis 33:4. Jacob waited for this moment for decades, anticipating the worst. And when he heard the news that 400 men accompanied his estranged brother, what could he believe. So, what he sees is just a miracle of God. A changed life. The face of a betrayer is now the face of God to Jacob. Esau is now a man of patience and hope. So curious to me that the fresh face of Esau didn't seek out his brother to make amends. Joseph, the victim, took the initiative. And, then again, the loyal, faithful, dedicated Jacob acts irrationally. Castles crumble. People crumble. Something horrific happens to Jacob's daughter, Dinah, and he says nothing. Nothing at all. No voice. And his sons conspire wrongly with a loud voice. Oh! the depth of our depravity. What does this mean for my life?
Read with me cover-to-cover. 2024. Share what I've learned in the dark, in the light. Start the Old & on January 1st. About 3 chapters per day. About 15 minutes of your day. Join us as the "axe of Biblical Love thaws the frozen parts" (66LL) in our hearts. My focus this year is sharing what God has done for me over the years---and trusting God to weave every single day.
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Tuesday, January 16, 2024
16 - "The Face of God" Genesis 33-34
Photo: Castles crumble
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