Read Genesis 31:22-35
Verse
22-35 - God can put a bridle in the mouth of wicked men, to
restrain their malice, though he do not change their hearts. Though
they have no love to God's people, they will pretend to it, and try
to make a merit of necessity. Foolish Laban! to call those things
his gods which could be stolen! Enemies may steal our goods, but not
our God. Here Laban lays to Jacob's charge things that he knew not.
Those who commit their cause to God, are not forbidden to plead it
themselves with meekness and fear. When we read of Rachel's stealing
her father's images, what a scene of iniquity opens! The family of
Nahor, who left the idolatrous Chaldees; is this family itself
become idolatrous? It is even so. The truth seems to be, that they
were like some in after-times, who sware by the Lord and by Malcham,
Zephaniah 1:5. and like others in our
times, who wish to serve both God and mammon. Great numbers will
acknowledge the true God in words, but their hearts and houses are
the abodes of spiritual idolatry. When a man gives himself up to
covetousness, like Laban, the world is his god; and he has only to
reside among gross idolaters in order to become one, or at least a
favourer of their abominations.
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