“El Shaddai”
BIBLE READING: Genesis 34-36
After the reunion of Jacob and Esau, God sends Jacob
to Bethel in Genesis 35.1-15. Bethel was
the same place that he had fled to in Genesis 28.10-19. It was also the place that God sent Abraham
to when He revealed to Abraham His promise in Genesis 12.8. The term “Bethel” simply means “House of God”.
However, it has significance in meaning because it seems to be the one place
that God sends a servant to so He can re-affirm His promise and commitment to
His people. While at Bethel, God reveals
something about His character to Jacob.
In Genesis 35.11 God says to Jacob, “El Shaddai”, which means “God
Almighty”. Why is that so
significant? First, it allowed Jacob to
know that this was the same God that had appeared to Abraham in Genesis
17.11. It also allows us to have a
deeper understanding of God. What does
“God is Almighty” look like in practical terms? The most obvious expression of
God being Almighty is His role as Creator.
John tells us that “All things were made by Him, and without him was not
anything made that was made” (John 1:3).
Everything we know and understand, and even what we don’t know nor
understand, was designed, crafted and spoke into existence by the power of
God. There is nothing that El Shaddai
cannot do. When this was revealed to
Abraham it was immediately after God made His promise to reiterate to Abraham
that all he had to do was trust and act because God Almighty would make it
happen. In our current text, Jacob is
facing some very difficult days ahead with the death of his father Isaac and
his beloved Rachel. Tragedy and
suffering hits us very hard and make us prone to things like doubt and
temptation. Here in Genesis 35, God
takes a moment to allow Jacob to regroup after all that has happened to prepare
him for the next phase of his life as the patriarch of a new nation of God’s
people: the Israelites. In doing so God
reminds Jacob, “I can do anything…I am God Almighty!” Just as Abraham and Jacob needed to be
reminded of El Shaddai’s ever presence in their lives, so do we. What a Mighty
God we serve! A God that can provide us
with any and every spiritual and physical blessing we might need to be
productive in His Kingdom. When you are
faced with moments of doubt, suffering and even the unknown, maybe we need to
head to our Bethel (House of God) to reaffirm that concept of our El
Shaddai.
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