Friday, September 5, 2025

Situational Gravity Explained

Situational Gravity Explained

Genesis 3430 Then Jacob said to Simeon and Levi, “You have troubled me by making me obnoxious among the inhabitants of the land, among the Canaanites and the Perizzites; and since I am few in number, they will gather themselves together against me and kill me. I shall be destroyed, my household and I.”

 

31 But they said, “Should he treat our sister like a harlot?”

 

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After Simeon and Levi took revenge on the entire city of Shechem, Jacob spoke to them trying to tell them what they had done was very serious. Their response was an attempt to explain why they did this extreme act.

 

My Observations:

  • Jacob expressed his fear of retribution from the surrounding people.
  • Simeon and Levi expressed to Jacob that something should have been done to serve justice on the city of Shechem.
  • Israel’s reputation of being obnoxious had begun.

 

Shechem’s violation started a series of events that escalated out of control quickly. Throughout history, groups of raiders would take women for their own pleasures. Up until this point, Jacob’s family had remained safe. But now the safety net felt removed.

 

Jacob knew eventually the people of the surrounding lands would get word of what happened. The immense wealth that was stolen by his son’s would possibly bring people from far away who would desire to raid his camp without remorse. Simeon and Levi felt better, but their justice would be short lived. GOD saw it all.

 

Challenge

  • Why do you think GOD told Moses about Jacob’s conversation with Simeon and Levi?
  • Have you ever taken revenge and gotten into a worse situation?
  • If vengeance is driving you to a situation that is worse, will you seek GOD to intervene HIS way?

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