Jacob´s life – Day 1

Viviane Freitas

  • 25
  • Jun
  • 2013

Jacob´s life – Day 1

  • 25
  • Jun
  • 2013

Hello everyone. It is always a pleasure to be here with you. I have read all the comments on the Blog and they have marked my life.


 
Starting today, and over the few next days, until July 14, I will be talking about Jacob’s life.

 
Day 1

“Now it came to pass, when Isaac was old and his eyes were so dim that he could not see, that he called Esau his older son and said to him, “My son.”
And he answered him, “Here I am.” Then he said, “Behold now, I am old. I do not know the day of my death. Now therefore, please take your weapons, your quiver and your bow, and go out to the field and hunt game for me. And make me savory food, such as I love, and bring it to me that I may eat, that my soul may bless you before I die.”
(Gn.27: 1-4)
 
What I want to highlight here is the advice Isaac gave his son, Esau.
 
Isaac was the son God asked Abraham to sacrifice. An elderly man sacrificing his son because of the belief he had in God. This act justified him before God, that’s the reason why Abraham was greatly blessed.
 
Isaac received his father’s blessing and was marked by this sacrifice. The advice he gave Esau was exactly the result of this inheritance. What had marked and made history in his life, what separated the “normal” and surprising from the supernatural.
 
But, Esau wouldn’t receive the complete blessing by Isaac just laying his hand over his head! Esau had to conquer it.
 
Certainly Isaac expected something in return, and before Esau went to hunt he advised him: “… Now therefore, please take your weapons, your quiver and your bow, and go out to the field and hunt game for me. And make me savory food, such as I love, and bring it to me that I may eat, that my soul may bless you before I die.”
The time is NOW! Note that Isaac did not specify what he had to hunt. He just said to take his weapons and go to the field. He had a herd, but he didn’t ask for that, so that Esau would belief in the blessing that he was about to receive.
 

Esau wasn’t like Jacob-who was a Cook-he was a hunter. After facing the beasts in the field, he would still have to make a delicious meal.
Isaac didn’t specify what to do, or what animal to cook; he let Esau choose what ever he wanted so that, after, he could receive the blessing.
 

This is exactly what I see that God does when he asks for a sacrifice; he doesn’t specify, because that’s how He will measure the kind of belief and consideration we have for Him.
 

God doesn’t give details on how to face your fears and insecurities. When He wants to bless you, He won’t facilitate it. We must conquer and materialize our belief. By simply receiving an anointing over your head with oil doesn’t imply that you have received the total blessing.
 

When I take the “weapons” that I posses and go out to the “field”, risking my life and doing things I don’t even know how to, because of the faith I have in God, then my belief will be evident.
 
What I present to God is what justifies me before Him.
 
Tomorrow we will continue talking about Jacob’s, a big hug!

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14 comentários

  1. This was a really eye opener because even i was stuck in what i should sacrifice, but he does not specify therefore i learnt that i need to make a sacrifice according to my faith, trust and belief in him.
    Thank you

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  2. Powerful and eye-opening.Thank you for sharing Mrs Viviane. “God doesn’t give details on how to face your fears and insecurities. When He wants to bless you, He won’t facilitate it. We must conquer and materialize our belief. By simply receiving an anointing over your head with oil doesn’t imply that you have received the total blessing.” This paragraph fuelled me to do more.I am doing my part inorder for Him to do His.

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  3. This is a true eye-opener Mrs Viviane, thank you so much for this message.

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  4. Hi Mrs Vivi thank you for this message it was very insightful I never saw the story of Jacob in that way. If I really want to show God how much I trust and believe in Him I have to use the weapons of faith He has given me and do what is required of me.

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  5. Thank you Mrs Viviane, indeed we have to fight for what we want and that’s how we are justified by God! I remember Jesus saying” …and with the measure you use, will it be measured unto you…” Matthew 7:2

    Kisses

    Awaiting tomorrow

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  6. Thus was really eye opening and I did think of it in that way. It was really helpful when Issac told Easu to go hunting and prepare a meal to give to him so that He would bless Him. It was Easu decision on what to hunt to bring to his father. It makes me think it giving a gift to someone. Depending on the person and how much you value them and they mean to you will determine the type of gift you will give them and the amount of money you will spend to buy that gift. It was the same with Easu when Issac gave him the option to choose and also with our sacrifices to God.

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