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Genesis 32:20

Posted on 28 July 2023
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“And say ye moreover, Behold, thy servant Jacob is behind us. For he said, I will appease him with the present that goeth before me, and afterward I will see his face; peradventure he will accept of me.”

Context:Genesis 32 records the account of Jacob preparing to meet his estranged brother, Esau, after many years of separation. Jacob was concerned about Esau’s reaction, as they had parted on less than favourable terms. In preparation for their encounter, Jacob sent messengers ahead of him with gifts for Esau, hoping to win his favour.

Jacob’s Concern:Jacob’s anxiety is evident in his words to the messengers. He acknowledges himself as Esau’s servant and expresses a desire to appease him with gifts. Jacob recognises the potential for Esau’s anger and hopes that the presents will help soften his brother’s heart towards him.

Humility and Submission:By referring to himself as Esau’s servant, Jacob displays humility and acknowledges the status difference between them. This may indicate a change in Jacob’s character since his encounter with God at Peniel (Genesis 32:22-32), where he wrestled with God and was renamed Israel. Jacob’s willingness to submit himself to Esau’s authority demonstrates his desire for reconciliation.

Seeking Forgiveness:Jacob’s intention is not only to appease Esau but also to seek forgiveness. He acknowledges that he had wronged his brother in the past, especially by deceiving their father Isaac and taking Esau’s blessing (Genesis 27). Jacob hopes that through the presents and meeting face to face, Esau might accept him and extend forgiveness.

Lessons for us:

  • Reconciliation and forgiveness:Jacob’s attitude highlights the importance of seeking reconciliation and extending forgiveness in our relationships. Like Jacob, we should make efforts to restore broken relationships and seek forgiveness for our wrongdoings.
  • Humility before others:Jacob’s humble approach serves as a reminder that we should be willing to humble ourselves before others, acknowledging our mistakes and showing a willingness to make amends.
  • Trusting God in difficult situations:Jacob’s actions also reveal his dependence on God’s guidance and protection. Before meeting Esau, Jacob fervently prayed to God, acknowledging his own unworthiness and seeking God’s intervention (Genesis 32:9-12). This reminds us of the importance of trusting God and seeking His guidance in challenging circumstances.

In summary, Genesis 32:20 showcases Jacob’s humility, his desire for reconciliation, and his hope for forgiveness as he prepares to meet his brother Esau. It encourages us to seek reconciliation, exhibit humility, and trust in God’s guidance in our relationships.

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