Genesis 27
John
Stancliff: Our studies in Genesis are rich. One of my favorite Gospel
subjects is coming up. I think of our young people trying to get
something out of Genesis 27, our study for this coming Wednesday. As an
older brother put it, we have a chapter concerning an unwise father, an
over anxious mother and two sons not professing. Both sons were
deceitful, which complicates matters.
To me it is one of the
best illustrations of false religion we have in the Bible. Much of false
religion is the result of being over anxious to help and save at the
expense of truth. This incident happened right in the family God had
chosen. All through the Bible from here on we sadly have illustrations
of false religion demonstrated dramatically by those who professed to
know better.
Any honest person is troubled by the tactics used
in Genesis 27. Regardless of man the will of the Lord will prevailed in
the end, but there can be innocent victims. It is good to remember this
chapter was only about a natural blessing. Esau could have gotten the
natural blessing and it would not have changed God’s choice of Jacob,
the second born getting and being the spiritual blessing for generations
to come. The religious world sadly teach that natural blessing and
wealth are a token of God’s blessing.
Again our questions, “Is
God’s will accomplished by deceit, lying, taking advantage of blindness,
human appetites? Does the Holy Spirit lie? Did Jesus ever lie or tell a
‘white lie’”?
Gen 27.1 “And it came to pass, that when Isaac
was old, and his eyes were dim, so that he could not see… :4 And make me savory meat, such as I love, and bring it to me, that I may eat; that
my soul may bless thee before I die.”
This is the first
occurrence of the word "love" in the Bible. It was in connection with a
human sentiment, and it was causing Isaac to follow in a wrong
direction. Jacob, not Esau was God’s choice to be the leader. Human
love Ge 25.28 was clouding what Isaac believed. He knew the elder was
to serve the younger Ge 25.23. This was something Esau never did and
Isaac knew that, but, oh, what he loved (savory meat and his first
born) was what he followed!
These parents were making a
serious mistake with their family. Jacob favored Esau. Sarah favored
Jacob. Ge 25.28 This is a human mistake that can have serious
consequences.
Psalms 69.6 "Let not them that wait on thee, O Lord
GOD of hosts, be ashamed for my sake: let not those that seek thee be
confounded (confused) for my sake, O God of Israel.”
Rebekah’s
solution caused confusion, hatred, fear, fleeing and shame. Those who
are honest and know God, wait on Him to carry out His promises in His
time are not ashamed. Those who are seeking God are not confused by the
honest life or issue at hand. Vs. 22 “And Jacob went near unto Isaac
his father; and he felt him, and said, The voice is Jacob’s voice, but
the hands are the hands of Esau.”
One honestly seeking God and
feeling they have found it yet witnessing this 27th chapter would be
very confused by what Rebekah did, "This is supposed to be God’s way and
people and yet what I see is like false Religion.”
David got
his blessing the honorable way. God said, "I’ll put your enemies into
your hands and you can do as you like." What seemed right to David was
to leave it in God’s hands. David would not lift up his hand against
Saul. God gave him the blessing without human planning, scheming,
stealth, lying or reasoning. David, at one stage was feeling so down he
said, "I’ll yet perish at the hand of Saul.” Yet David never stooped
to taking things into his own hands.
Isaac had a lack of
discernment. Favoring someone affects judgement. He favored Esau, and
Sarah favored Jacob. This lack of discernment must have been a very
large item, or else, why couldn’t his wife go to him and visit
concerning the matter? She seemed to understand God was wanting to use
Jacob. She maybe understood God’s plan to some extent, and must have
felt desperate in such a dilemma. What she chose to do was at a
terrible cost to herself. I don’t think she ever saw Jacob again.
It is a tragedy if we are so pressed that we feel we have to use
deception with those who have faith (or anyone) in order to accomplish
the will of God!? There is something wrong. Maybe there is something
wrong with their faith and also our faith? In Jacob’s situation, if God
wanted him to get the blessing he could have gotten it in an honorable
way. God would have seen to that.
A young girl (later went in
the Work) wrote me about a problem her family were involved in as a
result of lack of faith in God’s order. She also told me that it seemed
they were all losing out (and they did). She said, "They don’t seem to
have faith in God. They seem to feel they have to do it all and figure
things out on their own." The result of this situation that she was
ashamed of was a confusion to any one seeking God. Psalms 69.6 "Let not them
that wait on thee, O Lord GOD of hosts, be ashamed for my sake...”
False religion says, "The end justifies the means." A Bingo or dance
in the church basement is not so good, but it will raise money for the
Church. The dance and entertainment aren’t so good, but it will keep
the young folks. As with Abraham and Sarah, human reasoning got ahead
of Divine intervention. When we take things into our own hands we
confuse the issue. Those professing are ashamed of us and those looking
on, seeking to find God’s way are confused. "This person is supposed
to be serving God, but I don’t see any difference between them and the
religious world.” Psalms 69.6
Types of false religion will come when we take our own way even if we are professing to serve God.
False religion is because people do not believe God means what He says.
As in Jug 21.25 false region is started by, "every man doing what is
right in his own eyes." Sarah felt she was doing what was right. Korah,
in Moses day was doing what he felt was right in his own eyes, when he
and others were saying to the workers, "You are taking too much on
yourselves." This is typical of false religion.
Ge 27:12 "My
father peradventure will feel me, and I shall seem to him as a
deceiver"; He was a deceiver, but not worried about that, only that he
might get caught! In the world today the only sin they seem to see is
the fear of getting caught. Sarah said the curse be on her. Others can’t
take our blame on the judgement day.
False religion takes advantage of human weakness and tendencies:
Vs.1 Blindness, "His eyes were dim.” People are blind in the world today and false religion prospers.
Vs.8 Listening and obey the voice of man and not God, "My son, obey my
voice." Jacob was 57 to 77 years old. He was old enough to stand on
his own feet. He could have told his mother that he would not be a part
of such deception and God would have honored that and worked it out for
him to get the natural blessing if He wanted it for Jacob.
Vs.9 Human appetite. The flesh desires savory meat. Esau was
dynamic, a hunter with his stories, living from chance and excitement.
Jacob loved that and favored him. Rebekah favored Jacob.
Vs.13 Feeling someone else can take the blame for us. As with the
religious world in Jesus day, that voice seems to be taking full
responsibility. "Upon me be thy curse." Matthew 27.25 "His blood be upon us
and our children.”
Vs.15 Garments, robes satisfy human minds.
The priest puts on the robe and then it is, "Holy Father.” A priest I
knew very well told me he asked the housekeeper, "Do you believe in the
Devil?" She replied, "I guess I do, I’m looking at him.” But when he
puts the covering on it is, “Holy Father.” He realized something was
wrong.
Vs.19 Lying. Jacob told Isaac wrongly that he was the
first born son, and then twice lied again about it. Jacob, (as the blind
seeking truth today), had doubts about the authenticity of it all.
"Are you my very son Esau or not?” Jacob lies again.
Vs.20 “How
is it that thou hast found it so quickly?” Jacob blames the Lord for
what he did himself, “The Lord thy God brought it to me.” Eze 13:6
“They have seen vanity and lying divination, saying, The LORD saith: and
the LORD hath not sent them:”
The religious world use God’s
name as a cover up. The money for the shingles on the Church roof comes
from a Bingo, but the claim is that "God provided.” "Praise the Lord!" A
lady said, "God gave us this van." Her dad said, "Who is making the
payments? I think you should thank your husband.”
Vs.21 “And
Isaac said unto Jacob, Come near, I pray thee, that I may feel thee, my
son.” Feels right. Blind people go by their feelings and false religion
takes advantage of that. The hands felt right. Feelings can be
deceiving. The sons of Aaron offered strange fire. "Feels the same,
looks the same." Later Isaac said the smell was right, ah, but the voice
isn’t right. Only going by human senses.
Vs.22 “And Jacob
went near unto Isaac his father; and he felt him, and said, The voice is
Jacob’s voice, but the hands are the hands of Esau.” The actions,
claims are not in harmony with the voice.
Vs.25 “he brought him
wine, and he drank.” Wine brought into it. Affects the human judgement.
World knows a deal gets signed more quickly over alcohol.
Vs.26 “Come near now, and kiss me, my son.
Vs.27 And he came near, and kissed him:” Human senses. Judas kiss of betrayal, and then Jacob using a human sense, smell.
Again our questions, “Is God’s will accomplished by deceit, lying,
taking advantage of blindness, human appetites? Does the Holy Spirit
lie? Did Jesus ever lie or tell a ‘white lie’”?
This makes me
question, what kind of copy letter am I of Christ? In the olden days I
would get the 13th carbon copy of a letter. 2Co 3:3 "For as much as ye
are manifestly declared to be the letter of Christ…” Is it a letter
that is clear to read and will not lead to confusion or embarrassment
for any? Is it easy to have around or is it hard to look on and people
are repulsed by it? Does it show partiality. Would we hurt someone?
"You are least important in my life so get the 13th copy.”
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