A famine hit the land where Isaac lived. He
decided to go to Gerar. God appeared to him there instructing him not to go
down to Egypt. If Isaac obeys God, he will be blessed as God promised to
Abraham, his father. Thus, Isaac stayed in Gerar (V 1-6).
However, his faith in God was not totally
mature. He tried to practice deceit about his beautiful wife for his personal survival
just like his father Abraham did in the past. God revealed the scheme to the
king Abimelech like He did in Abraham’s case too (Gen 12 & 20). God
miraculously spared the life of His chosen ones-Isaac & Rebekah (V 7-11)
As promised, God blessed Isaac and
prospered him and his family. His neighbors, the Philistines envied him and quarreled
with him over the wells which Isaac dug (V 12-17).
Instead of fighting back, Isaac kept his
peace and dug again other wells. The Philistines quarreled again over the
water. This happened again and again until finally after Isaac had moved away
and dug another well, only then they did not quarrel over it (V 18-22).
Isaac decided to move up to Beersheba. There
the Lord God appeared to him again reminding Isaac of His blessing over him and
his descendants. So, Isaac was so touched that he built an altar and worshiped
and adored God (V 23-25).
The king Abimelech, hearing about the
divine blessing and prosperity of Isaac and his family, became afraid of the
latter. He and his team decided to come and see Isaac to settle a peace treaty
(V 26-33).
Is it not amazing how the unbelieving world can notice and recognize
someone who is blessed and favored by God? God is in sovereign control over His
children’s lives and security and safety. He can even cause Isaac’s enemies to
seek for peace with him. Only God can turn our enemies into friends! We must
have faith in Him and obey Him faithfully though.
The last verse, verse 34 of this chapter 26
lets us know that Esau did not follow God’s ways seriously. He married Hittite
women, which displeased also his God-fearing parents Isaac and Rebekah. When we
seek marriage-partners, may we avoid unbelievers. Marry genuine Christians according
to God’s plan! And God will bless the marriage, like Abraham and Sarah, like
Isaac and Rebekah…
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