Gen 31.43 Jacob addresses God as God of my father - God of Abraham and the fearesome God of Isaac
Several years later in Gen 48.15 he says - "May the God before whom my grandfather Abraham and my father Isaac walked, the God who has been my shepherd all my life, to this very day."
"Their God" has changed gradually to "my God" - over the years as he experienced God face to face in his sojourn. Where he has seen the hand of God providing for him, protecting him, blessing him, correcting him, relating to him, prompting him to repent and correct himself. God has become a personal God. Not as a God who would dance according to his whims and fancies. But a God who loves him personally as a father would love his son.
We understand this uniqueness and personal nature of this God, much more because of the cross. A God who does all things as He did for Jacob, He also held Himself responsible for the root cause of our rebellion and paid the penalty.
A God who dealt with all, for my sake.
A personal one to one relation, enabling you to talk to Him face to face.
"Their God" Is good. Acknowledging Him as God is good. But unless it becomes "my God" there is no use.
Psalm 23:2-4
He guides me in green pasteurs.
He leads me beside quiet waters.
He restores my soul.
He guides me in paths of righteousness for His names sake.
Even when I walk through the valley of shaddow of death.
I fear no evil.
For You are with me.
Your rod and Your staff they comfort me.
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ReplyDelete🙋 The God of our parents and grandparents is now our God also And may the next generation testify it too Lord I pray
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