Genesis 27 & 28. Reading and reflection
In this episode, we continue our journey through Genesis by reading and reflecting on chapters 27 and 28—two chapters filled with tension, deception, blessing, and a powerful encounter with God that marks the beginning of Jacob’s spiritual journey.
These passages reveal the complexity of family dynamics and the unstoppable nature of God’s purposes, even when human motives and methods are flawed.
In this episode we explore:
* Isaac’s intention to bless Esau in his old age
* Rebekah’s plan and Jacob’s deception to secure the blessing
* How each member of the family—Isaac, Rebekah, Esau, and Jacob—contributes to the conflict
* The weight and irreversibility of the patriarchal blessing
* Esau’s anguish and his plan for revenge
* Rebekah sending Jacob away for his safety and to find a wife
* Isaac blessing Jacob again before he departs, affirming God’s covenant promises
* Jacob’s journey toward Haran and his night alone in the wilderness
* Jacob’s dream of the ladder (or stairway) reaching to heaven
* God’s reaffirmation of the Abrahamic covenant—land, descendants, presence, and protection
* Jacob’s response of awe, worship, and commitment at Bethel
Genesis 27 & 28 invite us to reflect on God’s sovereignty, human brokenness, and the surprising ways God meets us even when our lives feel messy and uncertain. Through family conflict, blessing, and divine encounter, the story of Jacob truly begins.