Monday, September 19, 2011

September 19th - Reflection


Genesis 27:1-29 (NRSV)
The younger son gets the blessing
When Isaac was old and his eyes were dim so that he could not see, he called his elder son Esau and said to him, "My son"; and he answered, "Here I am." He said, "See, I am old; I do not know the day of my death. Now then, take your weapons, your quiver and your bow, and go out to the field, and hunt game for me. Then prepare for me savory food, such as I like, and bring it to me to eat, so that I may bless you before I die."

Now Rebekah was listening when Isaac spoke to his son Esau. So when Esau went to the field to hunt for game and bring it, Rebekah said to her son Jacob, "I heard your father say to your brother Esau, 'Bring me game, and prepare for me savory food to eat, that I may bless you before the Lord before I die.' Now therefore, my son, obey my word as I command you. Go to the flock, and get me two choice kids, so that I may prepare from them savory food for your father, such as he likes; and you shall take it to your father to eat, so that he may bless you before he dies." But Jacob said to his mother Rebekah, "Look, my brother Esau is a hairy man, and I am a man of smooth skin. Perhaps my father will feel me, and I shall seem to be mocking him, and bring a curse on myself and not a blessing." His mother said to him, "Let your curse be on me, my son; only obey my word, and go, get them for me." So he went and got them and brought them to his mother; and his mother prepared savory food, such as his father loved. Then Rebekah took the best garments of her elder son Esau, which were with her in the house, and put them on her younger son Jacob; and she put the skins of the kids on his hands and on the smooth part of his neck. Then she handed the savory food, and the bread that she had prepared, to her son Jacob.


So he went in to his father, and said, "My father"; and he said, "Here I am; who are you, my son?" Jacob said to his father, "I am Esau your firstborn. I have done as you told me; now sit up and eat of my game, so that you may bless me." But Isaac said to his son, "How is it that you have found it so quickly, my son?" He answered, "Because the Lord your God granted me success." Then Isaac said to Jacob, "Come near, that I may feel you, my son, to know whether you are really my son Esau or not." So Jacob went up to his father Isaac, who felt him and said, "The voice is Jacob's voice, but the hands are the hands of Esau." He did not recognize him, because his hands were hairy like his brother Esau's hands; so he blessed him. He said, "Are you really my son Esau?" He answered, "I am." Then he said, "Bring it to me, that I may eat of my son's game and bless you." So he brought it to him, and he ate; and he brought him wine, and he drank. Then his father Isaac said to him, "Come near and kiss me, my son." So he came near and kissed him; and he smelled the smell of his garments, and blessed him, and said,
"Ah, the smell of my son
is like the smell of a field that the Lord has blessed.
May God give you of the dew of heaven,
and of the fatness of the earth,
and plenty of grain and wine.
Let peoples serve you,
and nations bow down to you.
Be lord over your brothers,
and may your mother's sons bow down to you.
Cursed be everyone who curses you,
and blessed be everyone who blesses you!"

Reflection
This whole deception seems to ring of an earlier deception in Genesis with Adam and Eve. Yet this one seems to be ordained by God for some reason. This deception seems to be OK? I search and think about it some and wonder if the Spirit is moving through Rebekah but then pause to consider how can you tell the differences in deception? What deception is good and what is bad?

Or is it that God uses deception? That seems to strike me in a wrong way. Why am I down to my feelings in this? It's not about how I feel that makes things right or wrong. It's about what God decides is right or wrong...at least I think???

Or possibly is this an example of how God uses flawed deceptive people to tell the story of salvation through Jesus. Our sin is built in and we can't free ourselves. We need a savior. God sends that savior in flesh and blood. The Word becomes flesh and dwells with us. The Bread of life comes into this world through the House of Bread to feed us truth, love, hope and compassion in God and takes on this sin we have been saddled with throughout time to free us and give us new life in God.

God in an amazing way uses our own deception to save us from ourselves and bring us to new life in him. Thanks be to God!

Prayer
Lord, use me as I am, flawed and deceptive in myself, but truthful and loving in you that I may serve you in your kingdom and love those you give to me today... tomorrow... and forever. --- Amen

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