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Bulldozing a Blessing

Mon, Mar 23, 2009

Devotional

I like Rachel. She’s strong, clever, resourceful, and not lacking in initiative. A woman who can stand on her own two feet and navigate life’s different obstacles with grace and fortitude. Rachel does this from our first meeting in Genesis 24, and she’s earned my respect and admiration. However, with every strength there is an associate weakness. And Rebekah is no exception.

“Now Rebekah was listening as Isaac spoke to his son Esau. When Esau left for the open country to hunt game and bring it back, Rebekah said to her son Jacob, ‘Look, I overheard your father say to your brother Esau … Now, my son, listen carefully and do what I tell you…’”

Resourceful, yes. And sneaky. I don’t know if you noticed, but check out how Rebekah referred to the three most important people in her life:

Esau: “… your brother”
Isaac: “… your father”
Jacob: “… my son”

Initiative without sincere love and respect for others can turn into a human bulldozer. Once Rebekah stopped being concerned for the other two men in her life, she justified manipulating them in order to accomplish her plans for the third. Her little way of helping God along with His plan. As if. It made quite a mess, damaging multiple relationships in the process. All because allowing initiative to run rampant without restraint.

What in the world does this have to do with us? Well, ever found yourself taking matters into your own hands, maybe even bull-dozing through a few people, in order to get to a desired end goal? I HAVE. Too many times to count. My initiative showed love for self, but lacked a little gentle loving for the others involved. My eyes were so narrowly focused I remained unaware and unconcerned with the real people around me.

Go ahead. Have some initiative. Show resourcefulness. Be a strong, determined, get-things-done kind of woman. But do it without tearing up the landscape in the process.

“Like a city whose walls are broken down is a man who lacks self-control.” ~ Proverbs 25:28

This post was written by:Michele

Michele - has written 50 posts on "The Intersection"..

In a word, I have most often been described as a woman of passion. God has filled this heart of mine with more emotion than I can often contain. Coupled with a sense of personal drive that is always on "high" and more questions then answers about faith & life, and I can easily self-destruct. If God has rescued me once, He’s rescued me a thousand times! Still, He is so patient, helping me to understand that it is really not so much about the "doing", but about KNOWING HIM. For more information about me, see the "About Authors" page.

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1 Comments For This Post

  1. Patti Teats Says:

    Michele,

    The two words that came to mind while I was reading your post is surrender and self sufficiency. When we are self sufficient we are doing life on our own, “thank you very much God”, but when we are surrendered to him he becomes our Master and we are His servant. If only I could live like that on a daily basis. It is my desire. Thank you for your thoughts on Rachel.

    Patti

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