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Wandering: Jacob's Story of Un/Fortunate EventsSample

Wandering: Jacob's Story of Un/Fortunate Events

DAY 24 OF 40

Misinterpretations

Read Genesis 30:16–21

Reflection

There is a scientific theory in the study of weather patterns called the Butterfly Effect. This is the notion that very small changes can have very big consequences. So, for example, the flap of a butterfly’s wings can begin a chain of movements that result in a storm a few weeks later. We have adapted this thinking into our understanding of human actions and their consequences. We tend to wonder if any of our smaller actions and decisions have resulted in something else occurring that might not have otherwise happened.

While very interesting, this kind of thinking can tempt us to believe that we are the masters of our own fate – that we can manipulate things to get the outcome we want. If it "works", it becomes part of our narrative that we made it happen. Take our story of Leah, Rachel, and Jacob. Leah and Rachel tried to control their fertility with mandrakes, bargaining and offering their servants as wives. When Leah had sons with Jacob, she assumed that God had rewarded her for all of her efforts.

What you might notice from this story is that there seems to be very little communication with God about His Control and Power to influence. Perhaps you can see that in your own life. We don’t know when and if God will intervene and so we do things to try and work it out ourselves. Our misplaced belief can translate to putting our hope in our own understanding, superstitions, and Earthly wisdom. If this is the way in which you have been handling things lately, remember the wise words in the Bible: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart; do not depend on your own understanding. Seek His will in all you do, and He will show you which path to take” (Proverbs 3:5–6, NLT).

Consider and Pray

What situation have you been trying to control lately? Are you concerned that you are going to make or break an outcome with your decisions? Read Proverbs 3:5–6 through until you are able to trust Him to guide your path.

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About this Plan

Wandering: Jacob's Story of Un/Fortunate Events

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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We would like to thank Gracecity Church for providing this plan. For more information, please visit: https://www.gracecity.nz/