Day 9

Rebekah



Genesis 24:1-67, Genesis 25:19-26, Psalm 37:23-24

BY Guest Writer

Three years ago, we told our kids we were moving to a new city. Through tears, we told them we were choosing to follow where we believed God was leading us. My husband said he believed God would be kind to each one of us in this move because He “is good, and his faithful love endures forever; his faithfulness, through all generations” (Psalm 100:5, emphasis mine).

Granted, God’s goodness didn’t always look the way we expected it to, but over these past three years, our family has experientially learned over and over again that God is indeed good and that He doesn’t stop being faithful to His people. And we see that same faithful God in Rebekah’s story.

Rebekah is going about the daily work the Lord has set before her when she’s asked to leave everything familiar behind and follow God into the unknown. Not only is she asked to move to a new land, but she’s also asked to marry a man she’s never seen. And she goes willingly!

When Abraham’s servant tells Rebekah’s family this remarkable story of God’s leading, Rebekah’s father and brother declare, “This is from the Lord; we have no choice in the matter. Rebekah is here in front of you. Take her and go, and let her be a wife for your master’s son, just as the Lord has spoken” (Genesis 24:50–51).

It’s clear to Rebekah’s family and to Abraham’s servant that “a person’s steps are established by the Lord” (Psalm 37:23). They see that the Lord has appointed Rebekah for Isaac.

While we see the faithfulness of both Rebekah and her family in how they follow God, this is also the story of a much deeper faithfulness—God’s faithfulness to His people. Rebekah’s story, my story, and all the stories of God’s children are ultimately stories of God’s unending commitment to His people. Even in the deeply painful places, God is faithful. His faithfulness is found all over this story and throughout our own lives as well. And as we see with Abraham’s servant, when we share the stories of God’s faithfulness, they lead us to worship.

You don’t have to read much further to find that Rebekah is sinful just like us. But the good news of the gospel is that God’s faithfulness isn’t contingent upon our own. “While we were still sinners, Christ died for us” (Romans 5:8). The Bible is the story of God’s faithfulness to an unfaithful people He never stops pursuing.

However huge and daunting the unfamiliar—or even the familiar—seems today, we can trust God because He is faithful, as He was in the past and will be forever. “His mercies never end. They are new every morning; great is [His] faithfulness!” (Lamentations 3:22–23).

Kimberly Girard is a well-loved child of God, wife of an extraordinary man, mother of three amazing kids, and writer living in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. You can find her at Loud Singing and on Twitter.

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28 thoughts on "Rebekah"

  1. Liz T. says:

    Thank you for this reminder of the goodness and faithfulness of God.My family shares the similar experience of moving – having only been in this new city just over a year now after feeling God’s call to relocate. I’m gonna share this with my kiddos to help strengthen their faith and remind them of God’s goodness and faithful pursuit even in times where we can’t exactly see what’s ahead.

    1. Michelle Martin says:

      This is such an encouragement this morning! My family is preparing for a relocation to a new state, with the moving truck scheduled for two weeks from now. This has been home for ten years and is all the kids have known. But we trust the promise that God is faithful, leading and preparing the way, and will help us to keep growing together in our faith as we trust him in our new home, too!

  2. Christy says:

    It’s so awesome how God’s promises and character remain the same over millennia. God was faithful to honor Abraham’s obedience, and He is still the same. Every day.

    I love this song that captures today’s reading:

    https://youtu.be/uBZk0bVjCAA

  3. Christy says:

    It’s so awesome how God’s promises and character remain the same over millennia. God was faithful to honor Abraham’s obedience, and He is still the same. Every day.

    https://youtu.be/uBZk0bVjCAA

  4. Allison says:

    Great writing this morning my Pittsburgh sister! What a neat fact to read in your bio. My favorite line this morning was, “God’s faithfulness isn’t contingent on our own.” Amen! And thank you Jesus! No matter how much I stumble He is ever present and consistently loving me!

  5. Monica Davis says:

    Good morning! Thank god for his new mercies

  6. Kelly Chataine says:

    When changes come, planned or unplanned, God’s faithful do feel fear, uncertainty, and doubt but faith allows us to place one foot in front of the other. While we go forward, one step at a time, the Holy Spirit goes with us and reassures.

    May we all have the faith and obedience that brings courage, courage enough to do what is right no matter what we are feeling on the inside.

  7. Bailey Braden says:

    Thank you, God, for being so faithful even to us who are unfaithful. Help me to trust you, knowing you are merciful. Amen ♡

  8. Lauren DragerRuhe says:

    The questions I had while reading this were around Rebekah’s feelings (and the feelings of her family). Was she scared? Nervous? Apprehensive? I’m sure all of those emotions ran through her. She is human, after all. But then I’m reminded of Rebekah’s faith and how in those scary and unsure moments, God’s unfailing promises to us are a reminder to put our faith in the One who created it all. He has made promises to us as well. We just need to trust Him.

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