Wandering: Jacob's Story of Un/Fortunate EventsSample
Created for Good
Read Genesis 25:27–31
Reflection
This Scripture sets the scene for the two quite different personalities of the twins: one bold, active, and spontaneous, the other quiet, constructive, and strategic. Esau used his skill and drive to bring home food for his family, but the same traits that made him a successful hunter may also have made him impulsive with his decisions. It seems that Jacob, on the other hand, applied his thoughtfulness to working around the home but it is also likely that he used this same deep thinking to craft up a plan to steal his brother’s birthright. Sometimes, the very thing that makes us succeed can also make us fail.
Perhaps you identify with one of these twins more than the other. Ephesians 2:10 tells us that we are God’s Handiwork. Anything that is handmade is never exactly the same as anything else – you were supposed to be different from anybody else. God created you with a unique character and it’s up to you to choose how you use that combination of traits and skills. This Scripture goes on to say that you were created in Christ Jesus to do good works. There’s the part to remember.
Use the character, personality traits, and skills you have been created with, but recognize when these could be leading you astray and allow Jesus to help you channel them into good works for others.
Consider and Pray
What unique traits define you as a person? Are you using them for good works or for your own gain? Pray for the Wisdom of Christ to shape your individual skills towards things that God has prepared for you to do.
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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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