Genesis 35-37

We must endeavor to do what God is blessing rather than ask God to bless what we are doing. God’s will and ways are higher and better purposed than anything we could possibly come up with alone. Jesus emphasizes this most in the gospel of John in his yielding to the Father and when he taught his disciples to pray.

John 12:49 “For I did not speak on my own, but the Father who sent me commanded me to say all that I have spoken.”

Matthew 6:10 “..your kingdom come, your will be done…”

In our reading today when God commands Jacob to go to Bethel it says that God appeared to him again and blessed him. Throughout Jacob’s life we constantly see God’s blessing on him which is an extension of the blessing God gave to Abraham in Genesis 12. The blessing of God must be our guide as we navigate life and trust in the LORD moment by moment. A blessing is a word from the LORD, it’s a promise and a command. We must be faithful with the blessing the LORD has given through aggressive obedience because God works through people who participate in His purpose, plans and blessings. 

Q: What’s the blessing or word God has given you? 
Q: Are you stewarding the word well? Are you acting on it? 


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