Saturday, January 12,
2013
Genesis 29, 30 and
Matthew 9:1-17
29:12 In a day of
cell phones and Skype we don't realize how precious news from a distance
becomes. Rachel ran to tell her family
of Jacob's arrival as Rebekah ran to tell her family of the arrival of someone
from Abraham's family.
29:18 In today's
economy it is difficult to say what a year's wage is. In the U.S the poverty level for one person
was $11344. If we go up to $12000 per
year, Jacob paid $84000 for his wife. By
the time he had to do it again he paid $168000 for the wife he loved and had an
extra thrown in for the same price. If
he was paid more than just enough to escape poverty, the price would have been
more. If we consider that he also
received his board and room it might have been less.
29:30 Jacob loved
Rachel more than Leah. Again we see the
folly of straying from God's known best plan.
One man and one woman is God's plan.
It is no wonder that Jacob loved Rachel more, she was the only wife he
wanted. There is contention between
these two sisters and then among the children of these and their servant
girls. I find it hard enough (though a
pleasure) to please one wife. Pleasing
two wives, plus their servants, seems to be an impossible task. Of course God knew all this before creation
and gave instruction to guide us.
29:31 – 30:24 These
verses indicate that the rivalry between Rachel and Leah was ever on their
minds. What a divisive setting to form a family.
30:25-43 The rivalry
between Leah and Rachel is present between Jacob and Laban also. It is no wonder that Jacob's sons did not get
along well. But, this is the family from
which our Savior came. Praise God for
His love, mercy, and grace!
Matthew 9:1-8 I used
to count syllables and say that "get up and walk" (4 syllables) was
easier than "your sins are forgiven" (6 syllables.) Of course I was missing the point of what
Jesus was saying. Anyone could pronounce
another's sins forgiven. There is no way
to prove or disprove if it happened. It
would be like pronouncing that one of the moons of Jupiter is made of green
cheese. That cannot be proved or
disproved, at least not yet. But when
Jesus told the man to get up, pick up his mat, and go home, his authority was
about to be proved or disproved. He left
no room for doubt. I sometimes wonder
what happened to those who questioned Jesus' authority, where were they later
when the crowd was shouting, "Crucify, crucify." They had no excuse to doubt the power and
authority of Jesus.
9:9-13 It would seem
that Jesus did some things simply to gall the Pharisees. He knew that they would strongly disapprove
of having a tax collector for a disciple.
They thought no tax collector could deserve to be with any rabbi. But it did not matter if the Pharisees liked
what He did nor not. He would do what
was right no matter what others may have thought. Praise God for that. I also do not deserve to be with our Savior.
9:14-17 Jesus is
announcing that something new is happening right then. The old and the new do not mix. The new is built upon the old but completely
supersedes it. Jesus came to completely
fulfill the requirements of the Old Testament.
But we cannot understand the Messiah without understanding the Old
Testament. When the New Testament talks
about the Scriptures pointing to the Christ, the Scriptures are the Old
Testament. They did not yet have the New
Testament.
Don't forget to go to church Sunday.
Larry