Read Genesis 28:10-15
Verse
10-15 - Jacob's conduct hitherto, as recorded, was not that of
one who simply feared and trusted in God. But now in trouble,
obliged to flee, he looked only to God to make him to dwell in
safety, and he could lie down and sleep in the open air with his
head upon a stone. Any true believer would be willing to take up
with Jacob's pillow, provided he might have Jacob's vision. God's
time to visit his people with his comforts, is, when they are most
destitute of other comforts, and other comforters. Jacob saw a
ladder which reached from earth to heaven, the angels going up and
coming down, and God himself at the head of it. This represents, 1.
The providence of God, by which there is a constant intercourse kept
up between heaven and earth. This let Jacob know that he had both a
good guide and a good guard. 2. The mediation of Christ. He is this
ladder; the foot on earth in his human nature, the top in heaven in
his Divine nature. Christ is the Way; all God's favours come to us,
and all our services go to him, by Christ, John
1:51. By this way, sinners draw near to the throne of grace with
acceptance. By faith we perceive this way, and in prayer we approach
by it. In answer to prayer we receive all needful blessings of
providence and grace. We have no way of getting to heaven but by
Christ. And when the soul, by faith, can see these things, then
every place will become pleasant, and every prospect joyful. He will
never leave us, until his last promise is accomplished in our
everlasting happiness. God now spake comfortably to Jacob. He spake
from the head of the ladder. All the glad tidings we receive from
heaven come through Jesus Christ. The Messiah should come from
Jacob. Christ is the great blessing of the world. All that are
blessed, are blessed in him, and none of any family are shut out
from blessedness in him, but those that shut out themselves. Jacob
had to fear danger from his brother Esau; but God promises to keep
him. He had a long journey before him; to an unknown country; but,
Behold, I am with thee, and God promises to bring him back again to
this land. He seemed to be forsaken of all his friends; but God
gives him this assurance, I will not leave thee. Whom God loves, he
never leaves.
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