“I will go down to
Egypt with you, and I will surely bring you back again.” Genesis 46:4
The
news seemed too good to be true, and, at first, a stunned Jacob couldn’t bring
himself to believe. But twenty
supply-laden donkeys and a wagon ready for the return trip finally convinced
his heart of what he'd never dared to hope.
“My son Joseph is alive. I will go see him before I die”(Gen 45:28).
“So Jacob set out
with all that was his, and when he reached Beersheba, he offered sacrifices to
the God of his father Isaac”(Gen 46:1). Beersheba. The old homestead. His grandfather Abraham and his father Isaac
had both lived there. Both had dug a
well there. Both had worshipped God
there. As Jacob rolled into town and
remembered all God had said and done, he built an altar and offered sacrifices
to the Lord.
Jacob
knew God’s promise to Abraham about lots of descendants and a land to live
in. The land of Israel—not Egypt. His thrill of seeing Joseph was tempered by
the fear that he might be leaving when God wasn’t leading. He hoped he was making the right move. But how could he be sure?
During
the night God showed up and spoke up.
“‘Jacob! Jacob!’”
“‘Here I am,’ he
replied.”
“‘I am God, the God
of your father,’ he said. ‘Do not be
afraid to go down to Egypt, for I will make you into a great nation there. I will go down to Egypt with you, and I will
bring you back again’”(Gen 46:2-4).
When
Jacob bowed in reverence, God blessed with reassurance. “Don’t be fearful, Jacob. I am faithful. Be confident in My power and
comforted by My presence.” So Jacob
journeyed on to Egypt and spent his last seventeen years of life enjoying his
precious son and his gracious God.
Life’s
ventures become adventures when we give them to God. Never take a step unless you’re certain He is
leading. But once you know, go—without
fear and with great faith for He is with you.
Go
with God.
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