Time with Jesus - 6 Sept 2013
The "Mess of Pottage" |
Edom, Judah and Israel |
The Hairy arm of Jacob to Trick Isaac from the Blessing |
Matt 10:8
Freely you received, Freely give |
Time with Jesus – Friday, 06 September 2013
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Matt 10:8
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INTRODUCTION
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DAILY
LIGHT EVENING SCRIPTURES
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EDOM’S END
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Schooldays. They are now distant memories. One thing
that’s worth mentioning this morning is Brother Florian. He was our skinny
science teacher whom we called “Bones” because, as I’ve heard said, “there’s
more fat on a greasy chip”. One of the science instruments he used was a
finely balanced scale to “weigh” small things. It was kept in a small glass
covered box to exclude drafts. Things would be placed in the one pan and a
variety of precise weights were placed in the other to establish the exact
“weight” of the object.
This “balance scale” reminds me that God is the only
One who has the right to put our lives in the balance and establish our “value”.
A similar exercise is referred to by Henry W Longfellow in a short couple of
lines, the first of which I’ve included in today’s meditation. THOUGH the mills of God grind slowly, Yet
they grind exceeding small / Though with patience he stands waiting, With
exactness grinds he all. I’ve been told that it was originally a Chinese proverb
but can’t confirm this.
The Scripture we focus on this morning is the one
from Isaiah 21. This prophetic word refers to the judgement God would bring
on Edom in the Mt Seir region. Edom consisted primarily of Esau’s descendants.
The descendants of Israel (Jacob) were their distantly related twin brothers,
Esau and Jacob. These two were not really on good terms. Esau had given Jacob
his birth-right; that of the first born son. Jacob had tricked Isaac into
giving him the blessing of the first born son. This difficult relationship
had developed over some 1000 years into outright antagonism. Edom
“automatically” sided with Israel’s enemies. So when the Babylonians invaded
Judah and destroyed Jerusalem, Edom was there to celebrate. The atrocities
committed by the Babylonians and probably also by the Edomites on Judah and
Jerusalem is recorded for us in the Psalms in vivid detail. 7 O LORD, remember what the Edomites did on the day the
armies of Babylon captured Jerusalem. "Destroy it!" they yelled.
"Level it to the ground!" 8 O Babylon, you will be destroyed. Happy is the one who
pays you back for what you have done to us. 9 Happy is the one who takes
your babies and smashes them against the rocks! Psalm 137:7-9 NLT
The context of this lament took place in Babylon and
is expressed in the first verse of the Psalm. 1 Beside the rivers of Babylon, we sat and wept as we
thought of Jerusalem. Psalm 137:1 NLT (Remember Bony M’s song?)
God was fully aware of what had happened.
Furthermore He knew all about the Esau/Jacob squabble. It was right that
Jacob’s descendants be brought to book for what had happened all those years
ago. But laughing and rejoicing as the Babylonians took them captive and led
them away was further than God intended. As for the slaughter of the innocent
babies. This was taking the old Esau/Jacob dispute to extreme lengths;
further than should have gone. The prophet Isaiah foresaw God’s judgement on
Edom years before it would actually happen. His words are, to some extent a
lament, asking Him when His judgement would fall on Edom.
Today, the Edomites are dead and gone. All that’s
left is the “town” of Petra, a favourite visiting place for tourists in
Jordan. Some think Herod the Great descended from the Edomites. Perhaps this
is why he hated Jesus?
Jim & Phyllida
Strickland
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11 A Message concerning Edom: A voice calls to me from the Seir
mountains in Edom, "Night watchman! How long
till daybreak? How long will this night last?"
Isaiah 21:11 MSG
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Isaac and Rebecca had two sons who were twins.
They were in a conflict; in which nobody “wins”!
The elder brother Esau was whom Isaac preferred.
Jacob was a schemer. Today we’d say, “a nerd”.
The blessing and the birth-right, to Esau should
have gone.
By scheming and deception, Jacob was the one,
Who got his father’s blessing. Then Jacob ran
away,
To be with uncle Laban, whom he worked for
without pay!
First he married Leah, then took Rachel as a wife.
This is where the problems began for him in life.
Twelve sons and a daughter, by wives and
concubines.
Twelve sons who became the tribes of Israel’s
blood lines.
Finally the time had come to go back home again.
But what about the brother? He’d caused him so
much pain.
How would he receive him? It had him worried sick.
He thought that in his homeland, his brother then
would pick,
A fight that would destroy him and all his
family.
And squash him like a little bug that has no
right to be.
But Esau wasn’t interested. He was a wealthy man.
And in the end decided that he would make a plan.
This ended at Mount Seir; Edom was the name,
By which all his descendants acquired there ugly
fame.
Israel and Edom were not the best of friends.
The Esau / Jacob quarrel did never really end.
Every opportunity the Edomites could find,
Were used to stir up trouble and be terribly
unkind.
For something like a thousand years this trouble
came and went.
They sided with their enemy and lots of time was
spent,
Trying to get even for what happened long ago.
When Nebuchadnezzar came, they sided with the
foe.
They laughed and sneered at Israel ; they grabbed
the babies feet,
And smashed their heads against the rocks.
Revenge for them was sweet.
But God was an observer of what had taken place.
And said He would wipe Edom, completely off the
face
Of earth. They would be massacred and vanish like
a mist!
And that is just what happened. They no longer
exist.
The mills of God grind slowly but they grind very
fine.
And Edom had offended the One Who is Divine.
It’s not a happy story. In fact it makes me weep.
Leave all vengeance to the Lord. His judgements
are so deep.
And He will bring in righteousness. Don’t think
it is delayed.
The day in history will come when all the debts
are paid!
Jim Strickland
Written 6th
Sept 2012
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11 You know the times in which we are living.
It's time for you to wake up. Our salvation is nearer now than when we first
became believers. 12 The night
is almost over, and the day is near. So we should get rid of the things that
belong to the dark and take up the weapons that belong to the light.
Romans 13:11-12 GW
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32 "Learn a lesson from the fig tree.
As soon as its twigs get tender and its leaves come out, you know that summer
is near. 33 In the same way,
when you see all those things happening, you know that the end is near. It is
right at the door. 34 What I'm about to tell you is true.
The people living at that time will certainly not pass away until all those
things have happened. 35 Heaven and
earth will pass away. But my words will never pass away.
Matthew 24:32-35 NIrV
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5 I wait for the LORD, my soul waits, and
in his word I hope; 6 my soul
waits for the Lord more than watchmen for the morning, more than watchmen for
the morning.
Psalms 130:5-6 ESV
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20 He who is the faithful witness to all
these things says, "Yes, I am coming soon!" Amen! Come, Lord Jesus!
Revelation 22:20 NLT
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13 "So you, too, must keep watch! For
you do not know the day or hour of My return.
Matthew 25:13 NLT
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