Shocked
Genesis 45: 25 Then they went up out
of Egypt, and came to the land of Canaan to Jacob their father. 26 And
they told him, saying, “Joseph is still alive, and he is governor
over all the land of Egypt.” And Jacob’s heart stood still, because he did
not believe them. 27 But when they told him all the
words which Joseph had said to them, and when he saw the carts which Joseph had
sent to carry him, the spirit of Jacob their father revived. 28 Then
Israel said, “It is enough. Joseph my son is still
alive. I will go and see him before I die.”
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Joseph’s brothers left Egypt with the strong,
well-engineered carts given to them by Joseph. They came back to Jacob and told
him that Joseph was alive. Jacob was shocked. They showed him the carts, then
“Israel” was no longer shocked.
My Observations:
- Jacob
was called Jacob in the beginning of this paragraph and Israel at the end,
possibly in reference to Joseph being the son of Rachel and everyone else
was mothered by others.
- Jacob
was shocked to hear that his son was alive after all these years.
- Israel
originally was not willing to go anywhere, but after hearing that Joseph
was alive, he felt that was enough to make him go.
Being shocked, in this instance, could mean disbelief, or
overwhelmed. I believe Jacob had both. The news that his son is alive that he
thought was dead for decades, drove him to disbelief and feeling overwhelmed.
He did not get mad about the lost time he missed with his
son, rather he looked forward to seeing him before he died. We can get shocked
when we hear unexpected news. This requires us to go to GOD for answers.
Challenge
- Why
does GOD tell Moses to use Jacob and Israel when referring to Joseph’s
father?
- What
is your normal first reaction to shocking news?
- When
you are shocked or surprised by a situation, do you become overwhelmed and
debilitated, or go to GOD for strength?
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