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patriarchs and prophets-第58章

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causing Reuben; the first…born son; to be denied the privileges and honors
of the birthright。

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At last Jacob came to his journey's end; 〃unto Isaac his father unto Mamre;
。 。 。 which is Hebron; where Abraham and Isaac sojourned。〃 Here he remained
during the closing years of his father's life。 To Isaac; infirm and blind;
the kind attentions of this long…absent son were a comfort during years of
loneliness and bereavement。

Jacob and Esau met at the deathbed of their father。 Once the elder brother
had looked forward to this event as an opportunity for revenge; but his
feelings had since greatly changed。 And Jacob; well content with the
spiritual blessings of the birthright; resigned to the elder brother the
inheritance of their father's wealththe only inheritance that Esau sought
or valued。 They were no longer estranged by jealousy or hatred; yet they
parted; Esau removing to Mount Seir。 God; who is rich in blessing; had
granted to Jacob worldly wealth; in addition to the higher good that he had
sought。 The possessions of the two brothers 〃were more than that they might
dwell together; and the land wherein they were strangers could not bear them
because of their cattle。〃 This separation was in accordance with the divine
purpose concerning Jacob。 Since the brothers differed so greatly in regard
to religious faith; it was better for them to dwell apart。

Esau and Jacob had alike been instructed in the knowledge of God; and both
were free to walk in His commandments and to receive His favor; but they had
not both chosen to do this。 The two brothers had walked in different ways;
and their paths would continue to diverge more and more widely。

There was no arbitrary choice on the part of God by which Esau was shut out
from the blessings of salvation。 The gifts of His grace through Christ are
free to all。 There is no election but one's own by which any may perish。 God
has set forth in His word the conditions upon which every soul will be
elected to eternal lifeobedience to His commandments; through faith in
Christ。 God has elected a character in harmony with His law; and anyone who
shall reach the standard of His requirement will have an entrance into the
kingdom of glory。 Christ Himself said; 〃He that believeth on the Son hath
everlasting life: and he that believeth not the Son shall not see life。〃
John 3:36。 〃Not everyone that saith unto Me; Lord; Lord; shall enter into
the kingdom of heaven; but he that doeth the will of My Father which is in
heaven。〃 Matthew 7:21。 And in the Revelation He declares;

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〃Blessed are they that do His commandments; that they may have right to the
tree of life; and may enter in through the gates into the city。〃 Revelation
22:14。 As regards man's final salvation; this is the only election brought
to view in the word of God。

Every soul is elected who will work out his own salvation with fear and
trembling。 He is elected who will put on the armor and fight the good fight
of faith。 He is elected who will watch unto prayer; who will search the
Scriptures; and flee from temptation He is elected who will have faith
continually; and who will be obedient to every word that proceedeth out of
the mouth of God。 The provisions of redemption are free to all; the results
of redemption will be enjoyed by those who have complied with the
conditions。

Esau had despised the blessings of the covenant。 He had valued temporal
above spiritual good; and he had received that which he desired。 It was by
his own deliberate choice that he was separated from the people of God。
Jacob had chosen the inheritance of faith。 He had endeavored to obtain it by
craft; treachery; and falsehood; but God had permitted his sin to work out
its correction。 Yet through all the bitter experience of his later years;
Jacob had never swerved from his purpose or renounced his choice。 He had
learned that in resorting to human skill and craft to secure the blessing;
he had been warring against God。 From that night of wrestling beside the
Jabbok; Jacob had come forth a different man。 Self…confidence had been
uprooted。 Henceforth the early cunning was no longer seen。 In place of craft
and deception; his life was marked by simplicity and truth。 He had learned
the lesson of simple reliance upon the Almighty Arm; and amid trial and
affliction he bowed in humble submission to the will of God。 The baser
elements of character were consumed in the furnace fire; the true gold was
refined; until the faith of Abraham and Isaac appeared undimmed in Jacob。

The sin of Jacob; and the train of events to which it led; had not failed to
exert an influence for evilan influence that revealed its bitter fruit in
the character and life of his sons。 As these sons arrived at manhood they
developed serious faults。 The results of polygamy were manifest in the
household。 This terrible evil tends to dry up the very springs of love; and
its influence weakens the most sacred ties。 The jealousy of the several
mothers had

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embittered the family relation; the children had grown up contentious and
impatient of control; and the father's life was darkened with anxiety and
grief。

There was one; however; of a widely different characterthe elder son of
Rachel; Joseph; whose rare personal beauty seemed but to reflect an inward
beauty of mind and heart。 Pure; active; and joyous; the lad gave evidence
also of moral earnestness and firmness。 He listened to his father's
instructions; and loved to obey God。 The qualities that afterward
distinguished him in Egyptgentleness; fidelity; and truthfulnesswere
already manifest in his daily life。 His mother being dead; his affections
clung the more closely to the father; and Jacob's heart was bound up in this
child of his old age。 He 〃loved Joseph more than all his children。〃

But even this affection was to become a cause of trouble and sorrow。 Jacob
unwisely manifested his preference for Joseph; and this excited the jealousy
of his other sons。 As Joseph witnessed the evil conduct of his brothers; he
was greatly troubled; he ventured gently to remonstrate with them; but only
aroused still further their hatred and resentment。 He could not endure to
see them sinning against God; and he laid the matter before his father;
hoping that his authority might lead them to reform。

Jacob carefully avoided exciting their anger by harshness or severity。 With
deep emotion he expressed his solicitude for his children; and implored them
to have respect for his gray hairs; and not to bring reproach upon his name;
and above all not to dishonor God by such disregard of His precepts。 Ashamed
that their wickedness was known; the young men seemed to be repentant; but
they only concealed their real feelings; which were rendered more bitter by
this exposure。

The father's injudicious gift to Joseph of a costly coat; or tunic; such as
was usually worn by persons of distinction; seemed to them another evidence
of his partiality; and excited a suspicion that he intended to pass by his
elder children; to bestow the 
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