“And
when Bela died, Jobab the son of Zerah of Bozra reigned in his place.” Genesis
36:33 NKJV
This is probably not the most
commonly memorized verse in Scripture, but maybe it should become one of them.
It contains both an absolute certainty and a very great probability. First,
Bela died. The Bible says that “it is
appointed on to man once to die.” In Genesis 36 we find that death hits in
about every other verse starting in verse 33 to verse 43. Everyone dies. That
is a certainty. For all the plans that we make, we are not permanent. For the
plans we even make for tomorrow we can have no certainty of fulfilling. Jesus
said of the rich man, “thou fool, tonight
thy soul will be required of thee.” Death is certain, our plans are not.
So, we must know the second half of the verse about death, “it is appointed on to man once to die and after
that the judgment.” That is certain.
The probability in this verse is
that what we have planned for our children’s children may very well not come to
pass. Notice that Bela’s son did not reign after him. Another man did and after
him another man from another place and family reigned after him. What we store
up on this earth has no guarantee that it will go to the ones we hoped it
would. The house we built will be occupied by another. The business we built
will be ruined by another. The money we saved will be squandered by another.
Therefore Jesus says, “Lay up for
yourselves treasure in heaven where the thief does not break in to steal nor
the moth nor the rust will destroy.” The living we do in this life needs to
be more eternally directed than we usually make it. It is a lesson from Genesis
that we should learn well and apply faithfully.
Dear
Father, You have given me today to know you and prepare for eternity with my
soul and my goods. Help me to faithfully do so with both. 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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