ORDINARY PEOPLE CHOSEN BY GOD

Genesis 28:20&21 Then Jacob made a vow, saying, “If God will be with me and will watch over me on this journey I am taking and will give me food to eat and clothes to wear so that I return safely to my father’s household, then the Lord will be my God.

These verses are Jacob’s response to what God spoke to him in a dream.  In the dream God promised to watch over him, protect him and provide for him.  God also restated the blessings he gave to Abraham over Jacob.  Note that Jacob starts his response with the word “if”.  A clear indication that he has yet to put his trust in God.  He also says, “then the Lord will be my God.”   Again, he makes it clear that he has not yet sold out to the Lord being his God.

Jacob grew up in a Godly home with his father Issac who was Abraham’s son.  Issac was the son of the promise, the one to carry the Abrahamic blessing.  Jacob had not taken on the faith of his father and grandfather.  He had managed however to learn how to lie and deceive.  You can read about his deception and lying in Genesis chapters 26 and 27.

Jacob sounds like an ordinary person like me.  I know I lied to my parents, and I carried out other sinful misbehaviors in my youth.  I also took quite a while to come to faith and a true relation with God.  God never forsook me in my years of rebellion.  In his kindness, mercy, and patience he waited for me to come around.

God chose Jacob to be the one to carry on his plan.  It just took Jacob a while to get in line with the program.   All of us ordinary people who have received Jesus as our savior are participants in God’s plan.  He foreknows us and when we will surrender to his love. Our hesitation doesn’t disrupt his plan; God will bring about his plan right on time just as he did with Jacob. 

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