Samuel, who was 4, had finished eating his dinner and asked if he could be dismissed from the table. He wanted to go outside to play. But he was too young to be out alone, so his mother said, No. You cant go outside by yourself. You need to wait for me to finish and go with you. His quick reply: But, Mommy, Jesus is with me!
Samuel had learned well from his parents that the Lord is always by his side. We see in our Bible reading today that Jacob had learned that lesson too. His father Isaac had blessed him and told him to find a wife from among his mothers family (Gen. 28:1-4). He followed that directive and traveled toward Haran.
As Jacob slept, the Lord came to him in a dream and said, I am with you and will keep you wherever you go . . . ; for I will not leave you (v.15). When he awoke, he knew that he had heard from God, and said, Surely the Lord is in this place (v.16). Confident of Gods presence, he committed himself to following Him with his life (vv.20-21).
If we have received Jesus as our Savior (John 1:12), we can be confident and take comfort in the truth that He is always present with us (Heb. 13:5). Like Jacob, may our response to His love be wholehearted devotion.
Read: Genesis 28:10-22
Good morning, Mayor, and thanks for today’s sustenance for body and soul.