PROCLAMATION
“And he
said, ‘What shall I give thee? And Jacob
said, ‘Thou shall not give me anything; if thou will do this thing for me, I
will again feed and keep thy flock. I
will pass through all thy flock today, removing from thence all the speckled
and spotted cattle, and all the brown sheep among the sheep, and all the
spotted and speckled among the goats; and of such shall be my hire.’” Genesis 30:31-32 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These are
the words of God which were revealed to and written by Moses under the
influence of The Holy Spirit of God. Jacob worked for Laban for fourteen
years, seven before he married Leah, and seven more to marry Rachel. During that time Jacob fathered twelve
children, four with his wife, Leah, two with Rachel’s servant Bilhah, two with
Leah’s servant, Zilpah, then three more with Leah, and one with his wife
Rachel. (Genesis 29:31 to Genesis 30:24) When Jacob wanted to leave in order
to provide for his own family, Laban did not want him to go because he had been
blessed by him being there. (Genesis 30:25-28) Jacob caused Laban’s wealth to increase but he
had gained nothing of his own or for his family. They agreed to divide the herds of sheep,
goats, and cattle between them, with the spotted and streaked animals going to
Jacob and the solid color ones remained with Laban. (Genesis 30:32-35)
This appealed to Laban because he would get all of the pure breed animals. Jacob moved his animals three days journey
away, but he continued to tend both his and Laban’s herds and he grew
exceedingly prosperous. (Genesis 30:43)
APPLICATION
It has been
said that The Lord God works His wonders in mysterious ways for us to behold. Our blessings do not always come in the way
that we expect them, or from the source that we expect. We should just be grateful that we are
blessed and not concern ourselves with how it happens. The Lord God knows our needs before we even
ask Him. (Matthew 6:8) All we need to do
is to put God first and seek Him and His righteousness, and our needs will be
provided to us. (Matthew 6:33 and Luke 12:31)
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