”EL SHADDAI”
DISCUSSION:
You can almost
feel the anxiety in the room as Jacob debates within himself what to do. If he does nothing, he loses his son Simeon
who is being held hostage in Egypt. He
also risks the entire fate of his family due to the famine. If he says yes, he risks losing the only
connection he has left of his beloved Rachel in their son Benjamin. The famine has been severe, and they are
quickly running out of food. If Jacob
doesn’t do something quick, it is possible that his entire family would
die. This may very well be the most
difficult decision of his life. In the
end, Jacob decides to allow Benjamin to go with the other brothers back to
Egypt and purchase food. But, how does
he make this decision? What was the
deciding factor that led him to choose this option? It could be that he just put his trust in God
and let Him handle the situation. Notice
what Jacob says, “Take your brother also, and arise, go again to the man. May God Almighty grant you mercy before the
man, and may he send back your other brother and Benjamin. As for me, if I am bereaved of my children, I
am bereaved” (Genesis 43.14). The term that Jacob uses to describe God
is very significant; in Hebrew it is “El Shaddai”. It was the same word that God used to
describe Himself before Abraham in Genesis 17.1 to reaffirm his promise to him
that he would have a son. In this
passage Abraham was 99 years old at the time and God had yet fulfilled his
promise to him. Even when things looked
bleak and past human understanding, God just reminds Abraham that He is “God
Almighty”. Maybe those words were passed
down from Abraham to Isaac and then Isaac to Jacob as a way of reminding them
that even when things seem as though they are not going to work out, they must
remember that God is Almighty. As those
final words of Jacob are said to his sons before they leave, he simply just
places His trust in God and allows thing to happen as God wants them to
happen. Maybe in times of stress and the
anxiety we have in making difficult decisions, we just whispered those words
“El Shaddai” as a reminder that God is all powerful and will do what is best
for him.
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