Beginnings: A Study In Genesisنموونە
What does it say?
Jacob blessed his sons, describing their present character and prophetically revealing their future blessings and adversities.
What does it mean?
Through God’s enabling, Jacob told his sons how their individual character and choices would impact their future, as well as that of their descendents. Several of his sons received Jacob’s rebuke for their wrong choices. But two of his sons, Judah and Joseph, were given extensive blessings including the promise of God’s presence and protection for future generations. From Judah will come “Shiloh” or peace. (Jesus came from the tribe of Judah.) From Joseph, who had been strengthened by the “Mighty One of Jacob...the Shepherd, the Rock of Israel,” would come great provision and blessing.
All of Jacob’s sons—“the twelve tribes of Israel”—received the special blessing of being a part of God’s chosen family.
How should I respond?
Siblings growing up in the same home and environment often turn out differently as adults. From childhood, individual choices shape the character of each person. The decisions you make each day affect your future as well as future generations of your family. What consequences might your grandchildren inherit from a choice you make today? What thoughts, attitudes or actions do you need to change in order to leave your children a blessing rather than a burden? If you don’t make God a part of your present, He will not be a part of your future.
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About this Plan
As its name implies, Genesis is a book of beginnings. The beginning of the world, the beginning of the line of Abraham, and the beginning of God's covenantal relationship with his people are all recorded in Genesis. Although filled with the sin, rebellion, and the chronic unfaithfulness of His people, God consistently demonstrates his covenantal faithfulness to bring about salvation and redemption for all who have faith in Him.
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