Bible Study

Genesis 27

Today we read Genesis 27. Deceptive Jacob, scheming Rebekah, unwitting Isaac, and impulsive Esau all fall short of the Lord’s perfect standard. Our hope cannot rest on human nature or accomplishments. We share in this fallen humanity and often act like these biblical figures. Despite this sorry state, Christ became our substitute. He loved us and gave Himself up for us, a fragrant offering and sacrifice to God. He was cursed so we may be blessed (Galatians 3:13). Through the means of grace (Gospel and Sacraments), we receive the blessings of Christ’s saving acts. • Lord, we thank You for providing a salvation that does not rely on our virtue or accomplishments. Amen.

Various Authors. The Lutheran Study Bible (p. 693). (Function). Kindle Edition.

Various Authors. The Lutheran Study Bible (p. 693). (Function). Kindle Edition.

Genesis 26

Today we read Genesis 26. Although Isaac doubts the Lord’s protection and lies to Abimelech, the Lord provides Isaac with agricultural prosperity and the respect of local rulers. When Isaac is displaced because of a water dispute, the Lord shows His care by promising His presence. Although we sometimes lack confidence in the Lord’s providential care, He daily and richly provides for all our needs of body and soul. He is richly present with us because He has placed His name on us in Baptism and feeds us with the true body and blood of Christ in the bread and wine of the Lord’s Supper. • For all Your gifts we thank You, dear Savior! Amen.

Various Authors. The Lutheran Study Bible (pp. 689-690). (Function). Kindle Edition.

Genesis 25

Today we red Genesis 25. Esau disdains his birthright, and Jacob schemes against his brother. Neither is worthy of the Lord’s favor and the honor to carry on the promise. By our sinful nature and our actions, we are unworthy of any blessing of this life, especially the gift of forgiveness and eternal life with Christ. Yet, in His mercy, we receive a great inheritance because Christ has made us a part of His family in Baptism. We are heirs of the promise made to the patriarchs and fulfilled in Christ. • Praise be to our Savior, who has granted us an inheritance among the saints! Amen.

Various Authors. The Lutheran Study Bible (pp. 686-687). (Function). Kindle Edition.

Genesis 24

Today we read Genesis 24. Abraham sends his servant to find a wife for his son Isaac. Rebekah and her parents consent to the proposal. Though they have not met, Isaac and Rebekah consent to a marriage that will be filled with God’s blessing and love. Many people today wrongly see romance and emotion as the basis of marriage. Instead, God wants marriage (lifelong faithfulness vowed publicly) to be the basis for the love of husband and wife. Such love is a picture of Christ’s love for the Church. He sought us from afar and promises His faithfulness to us. • O Christ, our heavenly Bridegroom, help us to trust the Word spoken by Your servants, the Word that calls us to be joined to You. Amen.

Various Authors. The Lutheran Study Bible (p. 683). (Function). Kindle Edition.