Lessons from Genesis – 20
“But
his brothers hated him and could not speak peaceably to him.” Genesis 37:4
NKJV
Somehow the Christian community has
become obsessed with the idea of dysfunctional homes. It would seem from
Christian literature that such an institution would be the result of great
failure on the part of parents who have failed to parent or children who are
too rebellious to be parented. It is an unfortunate guilt trip that should be
examined just a little more closely. What we actually find throughout Scripture,
when home life is being discussed, is the very picture of the so called modern
dysfunctional family.
Granted, our family discussed in Genesis
37 wasn’t marked by much godliness and yet they were God’s people, called by
God’s promises and from whom great prophecies would be fulfilled. Jacob, the
usurper, who God renamed Israel, Prince with God, was not the prime example of
Christian marital partner or parent. His wives squabbled and his children hated
each other. King David, the man after God’s own heart, had multiple problems
with his offspring. King Hezekiah, one of the truly good kings of Judah, had a
son who turned out to be the butcher of Jerusalem. Mary and Joseph had four
sons after the birth of Jesus who tormented Him to no end. I am not endorsing
sin as the proper choice for the Christian home. I am encouraging you to know
that God cares for your home and that when it goes awry, as sinful people will
do, God still cares for your home and wants the best for you and yours. Be
thankful today that if you don’t meet the standards of some author’s concept of
the perfect Christian home, you are still God’s child and He will still lead you
on and can bring great success where today there seems to only be great
turmoil.
Dear
Father, Thank You for Your constant love and the hope that You can make eternal
order out of our daily chaos. Amen.
The Friday Benediction
Until Monday, my friends, may the good God envelop
you with His grace; may you prove the common confession of faith, “I believe in
the holy Christian church and in the fellowship of the saints”, and may you be
enriched with joy and hope as you exercise that confession this weekend. Amen
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