But Rebekah helped Jacob, the younger son, to get the blessing. After increasing tension with his father-in-law and a business separation in which both men acted less than admirably, Jacob left Laban. Jacob made an honest contract with his future father-in-law to work for him for seven years in order to have his daughter Rachelâs hand in marriage. But God told Laban in a dream to "be careful not to say anything to Jacob, either good or bad" (Genesis 31:24). But the most important lesson is, our actions and mistakes have results that go far beyond ourselves. We begin to build our own little empires just as Jacob set his flock apart from Labanâs. God performed his justice on Jacob for his deception. In Galatians 6:7, we learn the lesson of reaping and sowing. Lesson: We need to live in peace with our family, friends and enemies to the best of our ability. Tikkun shall be your reward It seems to me that when Laban says "what (mah) shall be your reward," he is, whether consciously or unconsciously under the guidance of Hashem, pointing out that Shem Mah, tikkun, rectification, shall be be the reward of Jacob for all his labours with Laban. So Jacob served seven years for Rachel. God stepped in though and warns Laban to not harm Jacob. Examples We have to work hard studying and doing our homework to get the best grades we can so that God will bless us. Of all the lessons we learn from Jacobâs life, this last one is the greatest. Laban made a wise decision, wouldn't you agree? As for Rachel's older sister Leah, we are told only that she had "weak eyes" -- and Jacob pays her no attention at ⦠You can tell that Jacob didnât take long before he knew that he loved Rachel as recorded in Genesis 29:10-11: âWhen Jacob saw Rachel, daughter of his uncle Laban, and Labanâs sheep, he went over and rolled the stone away from the mouth of the well and watered his uncleâs sheep. Laban offered his nephew Jacob a place to stay. However, I feel I need to go into greater detail to explain Esauâs foolish ways and teach about the lesson we can take away from him. We learn that God gave Jacob a dream about the animals breeding. Jacob was given the birthright and the blessing because it was the will of God for him to have them. First, let us consider Jacob's boss (Laban). And God came to Laban the Syrian in a dream by night, and said unto him, Take heed that thou speak not to Jacob either good or bad. He has every intention of killing Jacob once Isaac is dead (Gen. 27:41). 2 Suddenly he came upon a well out in the fields with three flocks of sheep lying around it. PadanaramââThe place where Isaacâs wife, Rebekah, came from, where Laban lived, and where Jacob Ask the kids to think of some ⦠Jacob and Laban's Arrangement â 30:24-43. What can we tell from the way Jacob struck this deal with Laban? We are also familiar with the fact that Jacob âstoleâ the blessing that âbelongedâ to Esau. We can see this in the life of Jacob. Great is His faithfulness (Lam. After the time had passed, Jacob said to Laban, âGive Rachel to me as my wife, for I have served you these seven years for her.â So Laban gathered everyone together and made a wedding feast. 2 Go at once to Paddan Aram, 29 Once when Jacob was cooking some stew, and he went to Paddan Aram, and that when he blessed him he commanded him, and then ⦠10) God visits Laban and tells him to let Jacob go back to Canaan. Genesis 31:26 Read Genesis 31:36-42. It was at Labanâs that Jacob met Leah and Rachel. We need to meditate continually upon Godâs faithfulness. I believe there is a lesson to learn here. 3 Whenever all the flocks came together there, the shepherds would roll the stone back and water them. Using the "law of first mention" we learn that Laban was a covetous man who cared more for the temporal than the eternal (Gen 24.29-31). In what ways did Jehovah prove to be âa real dwellingâ for Jacob, and what can we learn from this? Jacob had become so prosperous, Laban and his sons had become suspicious. SABBATHâJULY 21 Jacob and Rachel: Labor (Work) of Love 1. Jacob is a bit too much like us -- with very human strengths and weaknesses, but a man with a striving for spiritual things. Now he wished to depart and return to his father in Canaan. Jacob and Labanâs Relationship While reading my chronological Bible study, I was struck by the relationship between Jacob and Laban.It is a fairly lengthy relationship that takes up more than four chapters of Genesis, so I felt it was worthy of a little more study. Jacob was clearly deceived by Laban. The flocks were watered from this well, which had a large stone over the opening. We begin to spend an enormous portion of our time trying to figure out how we can get more of what belongs to the company. When Laban discovers this he pursues him. The wedding feast was to last for seven days. Jacob Arrives at Laban's Home. We are going to study the life of Jacob today, and I find his story particularly intriguing because we get to see his whole family and how they interact. Of course, God promised his presence and blessings for Jacob. We are all very familiar with the fact that Esau gave up his birthright (over a bowl of red pottage). When Laban learned that Jacob left, he pursued him. I do not know about you â but being able to RUN in response to something means a couple of things to me. Jacob Flees From Laban. 3:22-23). THIS WEEKâS STUDY UP CLOSE: We can learn many lessons from Jacob and Rachel. Isaac and Rebekah wanted to protect Jacob, so they told him: âGo and stay with your motherâs brother, Laban, until Esau calms down.â Jacob listened to his parentsâ advice and ran for his life. Then he commanded him: âDo not marry a Canaanite woman. He lied and deceived his blind father Isaac for the birthright. This entry was posted on August 1, 2013, in Obedience, Prayer, Spiritual Battles, Spiritual Growth, Trusting God and tagged 28 So Isaac called for Jacob and blessed him. We learn from the example of Jacob that, no matter what it is we are doing, we must do it faithfully, putting forth our best effort, so that God can bless whatever we do. When we consider that Rebekah loved and preferred Jacob over Esau, we must remember that the Bible says that God loved and preferred Jacob as well. Labanâs trick. It was a killer deal he couldnât refuse. In addition to this, Laban had taken advantage of him because of his weak position. We can learn from Laban. God could have made everything so much easier on Jacob by just saying to him, âJacob, go down to Egypt.â God led Abraham down to Egypt, and He could have just as easily done the same with Jacob. 1 Jacob continued on his way and went toward the land of the East. The events described in Jacob's story comprise most of Genesis chapters 25-49. Title: Jacob Runs from Laban Scripture: Genesis 31 Target Age Group: 3 rd-5 th grade Main Point: Godâs (point upward) blessings (both hands up with palms toward you, and bring hands down) are unstoppable (hand on hip and other arm straight out with palm facing kids)! Having obtained his position by Laban's dirty trick years ago, Jacob now saw an opportunity to legitimize his position by coming to an agreement with his estranged brother Esau. Perhaps such a student cannot learn from the teachers whom we revere, but he can learn and ironically it may be Labanâs lessons that can get him back âon the derechâ. We need to understand that Jacob was in Laban's home because he had run away. Laban agreed to this. In modern language Jacob came from a real dysfunctional family, and we will see the influence bad parents can have on their children. si pp. In Genesis 31:29 Laban says, âIt is in the power of my hand to do you hurt: but the God of your father spake unto me yesternight, saying, Take thou heed that thou speak not to Jacob either good or bad.â 11) Jacob can take no more of Labanâs abuse. Laban did ask Jacob why heâd left secretly and spoke of his power to harm Jacob were it not for Godâs warning. In the aftermath of Jacob stealing Esauâs blessing (in addition to the before purchased birthright), Esau is unhappy, to put it mildly. Invite a few students to take turns reading aloud from Genesis 29:15â20. He was also a schemer, one who happily toyed with the emotions of his own children (Gen 29.21-30) as well as those of Jacob ⦠Laban welcomed Jacob to stay at his house. Especially, we learn about God's grace. The Price of a Wife, Jacobâs Children, Jacobâs Wealth. Apprehending this truth will preserve us from worrying, murmuring and complaining, and will breed increasing confidence in God. Explain that when Jacob said that he was Labanâs brother (see verse 12), this was another way of saying, âWe are all family.â More specifically, Laban was Jacobâs uncle. The contracts that Jacob made with his uncle (and soon to be father-in-law), Laban, provides examples of how God desires for us to create value and fulfill the obligations we make with others. When Esau found out, he was very angry and he planned to kill his twin brother. But instead, God put the squeeze on Jacob. God intervenes because he sees how slimy Laban is acting and has been acting towards him. According to the book of Genesis, Jacob arrives at his uncle Laban's house and is soon smitten with Laban's younger daughter, Rachel, who is, the text tells us, "shapely and beautiful." Rebekah finds out about this, warns Jacob, and send him away to her brother Laban. Rebekahâs faith. Once Jacob introduces himself to Rachel (Gen. 29:12-13), we see what must have been a family trait (Gen. 24:20, 28) â she RUNS to tell Laban about Jacobâs arrival. 23 At Haran, Jacob works for Laban, marrying his two daughters, Leah and Rachel. 31 Jacob heard that Labanâs sons were saying, âJacob has taken everything our father owned and has gained all this wealth from what belonged to our father.â 2 And Jacob noticed that Labanâs attitude toward him was not what it had been(3 Then the Lord said to Jacob, âGo back to the land of your fathers and to your relatives, and I will be with you.â He was fearful of Esau all of his life, and his children dishonored him because of his disobedience. God came to Jacob in Genesis 31:3, and urged him to depart at once; "to the land of your fathers, and to your relatives, and I will be with you." And we see them make a treaty to live in peace. Rather than working diligently and leaving our well-being in Godâs hands, we take matters into our own hands. Jacob's Strange Deal (Genesis 30:25-43) Verse 25 of chapter 30 begins a peculiar story that very few seem to understand. Jacob soon fell in love with Labanâs younger daughter, Rachel, and agreed to work for Laban seven years in exchange for marriage to her (Genesis 29:16â20). But understanding Jacob's reasoning in his strange deal with Laban can help us to better see Jacob's character development. Supplies: Paper, markers/crayons, and pencils Lesson Opening: Our Unstoppable God! Laban then RUNS to meet Jacob and get him settled into the family. Then Jacob obeyed his parents and departed (Genesis 28:1-2). Scripture indicates Jacob felt threatened by Laban's change of nature. And time passes. Laban agreed, but after seven years, he deceived Jacob. We learn from Jacobâs life that sometimes God wants things to transpire the hard way. Perhaps such a student cannot learn from the teachers whom we revere, but he can learn and ironically it may be Labanâs lessons that can get him back âon the derechâ. Laban cheats and takes all the blemished sheep out of the flock before Jacob can. Genesis 31:25 : Then Laban overtook Jacob. Jacob had a hard lifeâtwenty years serving Laban. From this imperfect man we learn important lessons of faith. Laban thought he would reap a great profit by receiving from Jacob the great majority of the flock. Apparently, motley-coloured and black animals were rare in Labanâs flock. Jacobâs blemished flock prospers and Labanâs diminishes. He also accused Jacob of stealing his household idols. 8 When Jacob reached Haran, his uncle Laban extended a warm welcome to him and later gave him Leah and Rachel as wives. Jacob had served Laban 14 years. His compassions fail not. Now Jacob had pitched his tent in the mount: and Laban with his brethren pitched in the mount of Gilead.
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