Wandering: Jacob's Story of Un/Fortunate EventsSample
Consequences
Read Genesis 27:37–40
Reflection
The harsh reality about deceit is that it has consequences and will ultimately lead to hurt and a breakdown of relationships. You can read the anguish of both Isaac and Esau, knowing that what they had both most wanted had been taken away. To make it worse, it was taken away by someone they loved – a son and a brother.
Families can be hard to navigate. At times, they are the best and, at times, they are the worst. Unfortunately, our stories are not always very far removed from those of Jacob and Esau. Disputes often arise on account of family inheritance and what belongs to one member of the family rather than to another. Lawyers will often tell you that families can fight over the smallest of things – a significant ring, a piece of furniture or even a pet. Sometimes these things can result in people not talking to one another for years, or even for the rest of their lives.
Our relationships are far too important for us to fight so hard over Earthly possessions. If you are going through a difficult time with your family or a friend, try to think about the consequences of your actions. Are your decisions for the good of everyone? Scripture reminds us what is the most important thing: “Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers over a multitude of sins” (1 Peter 4:8, NIV).
Consider and Pray
Have you been hurt by the deceit of others? Are there people you need to ask for forgiveness for the same reason? Ask Jesus to guide your heart and words towards restoration of relationships that might be suffering from the consequence of wrongdoing.
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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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