Focal Passage: Genesis 30:25-34, 41-43
Patience is a virtue. But try as I might, I am not very patient. I do not like long lines. I do not like waiting almost anywhere. But I try. Even as I get older, I continue working on it. However, patience is a characteristic of value and worth. It means tolerance, persistence, fortitude, perseverance, and unflappability — those things we strive for yet may not achieve.
Patience was something new for Jacob. In the beginning, he was not a patient man. As the deceiver, he had tricked his father and brother in a moment of opportunity and then ran for his life. He was in a hurry. He tricked Isaac and Esau out of Esau’s birthright as the eldest son. He had received his father’s blessing, which was meant for Esau. He wanted. He took. He ran — quickly.
Jacob arrived at his mother’s brother’s home and Laban received him. Then something very unexpected happened. He became a patient man. Over the next 20 years, as the deceiver was deceived when Jacob fell in love, God worked on his heart and changed him. Through learning patience, Jacob became a blessed man. [Read more…]