Genesis 32: 1-8
“1 Jacob went on his way, and the angels of God met him; 2 when Jacob saw them he said, “This is God’s camp!” So he called that place Mahanaim. 3 Jacob sent messengers before him to his brother Esau in the land of Seir, the country of Edom, 4 instructing them, “Thus you shall say to my lord Esau: Thus says your servant Jacob, ‘I have lived with Laban as an alien and stayed until now, 5 and I have oxen, donkeys, flocks, male and female slaves, and I have sent to tell my lord, in order that I may find favor in your sight.’ ” 6 The messengers returned to Jacob, saying, “We came to your brother Esau, and he is coming to meet you, and four hundred men are with him.” 7 Then Jacob was greatly afraid and distressed, and he divided the people who were with him and the flocks and herds and camels into two companies, 8 thinking, “If Esau comes to the one company and destroys it, then the company that is left will escape.”
It was customary for a father, on his deathbed, to bless the firstborn son, asking God to give him material abundance so that he could care for the extended family, and to make his brothers come under his authority so that order would be preserved within the clan.
This blessing was rightfully Esau’s as the eldest twin. Jacob knew that Esau had sworn to kill him for stealing the blessing of their father from him. Jacob had also taken advantage of Esau’s severe hunger and bargained food for Esau’s birthright.
Jacob walked with God now. His eyes were open to his sins and he knew he had to face Esau and make amends. When Jacob’s messengers told him that Esau was riding toward his camp with 400 men (an army), Jacob assumed the worst.
But, what Jacob did not know was that God had also been working in the life of Esau.
“For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans for welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope.” (Jeremiah 29:11)
May the love of Christ be with you,
Rev. Eric Lanier (Retired)