Saturday, September 28, 2019

Covenant of Peace Between Men Before God

Genesis 31:43-55 
43 And Laban answered and said to Jacob, “These daughters are my daughters, and these children are my children, and this flock is my flock; all that you see is mine. But what can I do this day to these my daughters or to their children whom they have borne? 44 Now therefore, come, let us make a covenant, you and I, and let it be a witness between you and me.”
    45 So Jacob took a stone and set it up as a pillar. 46 Then Jacob said to his brethren, “Gather stones.” And they took stones and made a heap, and they ate there on the heap. 47 Laban called it Jegar Sahadutha, but Jacob called it Galeed. 48 And Laban said, “This heap is a witness between you and me this day.” Therefore its name was called Galeed, 49 also Mizpah, because he said, “May the Lord watch between you and me when we are absent one from another. 50 If you afflict my daughters, or if you take other wives besides my daughters, although no man is with us—see, God is witness between you and me!”
    51 Then Laban said to Jacob, “Here is this heap and here is this pillar, which I have placed between you and me. 52 This heap is a witness, and this pillar is a witness, that I will not pass beyond this heap to you, and you will not pass beyond this heap and this pillar to me, for harm. 53 The God of Abraham, the God of Nahor, and the God of their father judge between us.” And Jacob swore by the Fear of his father Isaac. 54 Then Jacob offered a sacrifice on the mountain, and called his brethren to eat bread. And they ate bread and stayed all night on the mountain. 55 And early in the morning Laban arose, and kissed his sons and daughters and blessed them. Then Laban departed and returned to his place.

Laban persisted in calling all that Jacob had as his own still, no matter that he had given his daughters in marriage and the flock as earned wages to Jacob.  But he also wanted to end the dispute with a covenant agreement of peace as witnessed before God for its seriousness and lasting effect.  Jacob built a pile of stones as a lasting reminder that God is the enforcer of their agreement not to continue to harm each other.  Laban and Jacob would not cross that border to harm each other.  It was God who would witness and judge if either broke that oath.  They swore by God and Jacob specifically also swore by the fear of God which Isaac his father had lived by in addition to Abraham and his sons.  Jacob offered a sacrifice and they shared a meal, setting a precedent for the future (Psalm 22:25-26).  The next day after the peace was made and they shared together, Laban retuned home and left Jacob and his family in peace.  We also can agree before God in Christ to love peaceably and resolve differences with Him as witness and the one who watches over us and our vows.  How much more now that we are in Him! 

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