Wandering: Jacob's Story of Un/Fortunate EventsSample
Beyond Grudges
Read Genesis 28:1–4
Reflection
It seems like most families and many circles of friends contain at least two people who aren’t speaking to one another – and haven’t done so for years. Perhaps you know someone. Perhaps you are someone in this situation. Occasionally, the offense itself is truly heinous: abuse, betrayal or complete disregard. Other times, and considerably more often, even the people involved admit the silliness of the quarrel and are no longer angry about it. But they’re still angry with the person.
It is surprising that Isaac took the time to confirm Jacob’s blessing, despite the disappointment he must have felt about Jacob’s deceit. Isaac’s blessing shows an acceptance from him, forgiveness for his son, and an understanding that God’s Plan for the Israelites would still be fulfilled.
What do you gain when you hold onto anger and disappointment? While an offense may be unforgivable, no person is. Jesus proved that when He died for all of us. Live out what the Scriptures tell us: forgive others, as the Lord has forgiven you (Colossians 3:13). Remember that all situations are redeemable and, like Isaac, learn to trust that God’s Good Plans will still succeed.
Consider and Pray
Who needs your forgiveness and what will you resolve to do about this? Thank Jesus for His forgiveness towards you and ask for His help in forgiving those who have hurt you.
Scripture
About this Plan
We all experience moments of restlessness, the pursuit of purpose, and questions about our identity. This series of devotions, rooted in the life of Jacob, invites us to journey with a man who, like us, wrestled with uncertainty, longing, and the desire for blessing. Jacob’s path, filled with unexpected twists and turns, reveals how God’s Grace meets us in the midst of our wanderings. As we reflect on Jacob's story, may we discover insights for our own search for meaning and see how, even when the way is unclear, God continually draws us closer to His Heart
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