There are some interesting dynamics in the story today. Why was it that Jacob needed to be “released” from Laban? It sounds like he was a prisoner without the freedom to come and go. I suppose when you marry both daughters, you may need to ask for permission. Shouldn’t that have been taken care of long ago?
We do have more bargaining going on. Laban is crediting his prosperity to having Jacob around, so that explains why he doesn’t want Jacob to leave. He is willing to pay a good price to keep him around. Jacob comes up with an alternative. He is thinking with the wealth mindset and not the poverty mindset. If stuck in the poverty mindset, he would have accepted the status quo. But Jacob had his sights on going back home and showing his family how successful he was. He was thinking outside the box of ways to accomplish that.
The idea of taking only the spotted and streaked animals was brilliant. Jacob had figured out a way to make it happen. We might want to give God the credit for this, however. I don’t believe putting the streaked fronds in front of the animals had anything to do with it. Yet Jacob was thinking with his businessman hat on when he made the deal with Laban. Then, sneaky Laban had his sons take all the spotted and streaked animals far away from Jacob. Now Jacob was starting his own herd fresh using only the pure animals. All the more of a miracle God worked here.
Jacob’s flocks were growing quickly with strong animals. He was bound and determined to get home to his family. He wanted them to meet his wives and children. So much time had passed. We aren’t told if there had ever been any visits, but we do know there was no mail or phone service to stay connected.
When we don’t let our circumstances control and limit us, we have a growth mindset and success follows. Jacob gave us a good model of how to be resourceful to make something happen. In Jacob’s case, he had God working with him. Even if it doesn’t seem that Jacob is a holy man, God is there. God’s promise to Abraham would not be broken. If only Jacob would acknowledge God more and give him the credit for all his blessing and wealth.
How are you at giving God the credit for your success? He has given you the mind and decision making capabilities to secure a future of abundance. How we use what God has given us is our choice. Are you using God’s provision to create abundance or want? Is your heart full of thanks and gratefulness for all God is doing in your life? Take a moment to reflect on God’s grace and your response.
Let’s pray. Lord, I thank you for all of the provision you have given me in my life. As I look back I can see your hand at work even when I didn’t see it. Help me now to live in gratefulness for the abundance you have planned for me. May I reach for it and accept it making the decisions you inspire. Don’t let me allow a good situation to pass me by because of my blindness. Open my eyes and help me to see with clarity the path set before me. In Jesus’ name. Amen.