Monday, December 11, 2017

And the Word became Flesh 12/09/2017

“AND THE WORD BECAME FLESH…”
December 9, 2017
By Pastor Kim Hickcox

(All Scripture used in this series will be from the One New Man unless otherwise noted)

Last week we started the Christmas Season with the announcement of His cousin and prophet John the Immerser. We saw how his birth was almost as miraculous as Y’shua’s.  And the Apostle John stated his mission in the beginning of his gospel too:

John 1:6-13 “There was a man who was sent from God, his name was John: 7he came in witness so that he could testify concerning the Light, so that all would believe through him8He was not that Light, but he came so that he would bear witness concerning the Light. 9When He came into the world, He was the true Light, He gave light to all mankind. 10He was in the world, and the world was made by Him, but the world did not know Him. 11He came among His own people, but His own did not take Him.12And so many as did receive Him, He gave them authority to become children of God, to those who believed in His name,13they are not from blood and not from the desire of flesh and not from the will of man but were begotten from God.” (Bold mine for emphasis.)

The Lord does everything in order. He would never do something as eternity changing as sending His Son down from heaven without letting us know that He was coming first!  In Jasher we learned that He assigned Noah to not only build the Ark, but testify to the people that they needed to repent for one hundred twenty years before He sent the Flood! So let no one tell you that the Old Testament God and New Testament God are different. Let no one tell you that One was filled with hate and wrath while the Other seems to be filled with love and grace. Know that He is perfect and holy and unconditional Love and any, any deviation from perfect would make Him imperfect wouldn’t it? Any deviation from holy would make Him unholy. Any deviation from unconditional Love would have to make it conditional. And with ANY of those changes we would all be changed also – from redeemed to unredeemable. (Scary thought.)

So PLEASE always remember and know in your heart of hearts that “The LORD is our God! The LORD is One!” (Deuteronomy 6:4) “Then God said, ‘We will make mankind in our image, after our likeness…’” (Genesis 1:26) “And I am no longer in the world, but they are in the world, and I am coming to You. Holy Father, You must guard them by Your name which You have given to Me, so that they would be one just as We are One. (John 17:11) And because we know that “Y’shua Messiah is the same yesterday and today and forever”, (Hebrews 13:8) we also know that this includes the Father because of John 17:11. AND as the Holy Spirit was the One Who gave mankind life in the first place (Genesis 2:7), He of course is included in the Holy Package that fills us upon redemption (Romans 15:13) as well as John when he was still in his mother’s womb (Luke 1:41), Elizabeth when she first saw her cousin Miriam during her pregnancy (Luke 1:41) and John’s father upon his birth (Luke 1:64-79)…it’s impossible to say that our God can, has or will ever change.       

With that settled, let’s get back to Luke’s Gospel: he reports that He (God, through His angel Gabriel) told John’s parents that he (John) would be coming and that he would be His (Y’shua’s) prophet. In Luke 1:57-66 we read about John’s birth and as Gabriel said, his father Zechariah had been mute since he walked out of the Temple nine months ago. However, upon the proclamation of Zechariah’s [public] belief, we see in Luke 1:63 that, “at once his mouth and tongue were opened, and he was speaking, praising God. 65And reverential fear came upon all those who lived around them, and in the whole hill country of Judea they were discussing all these reports, 66and all those who heard kept saying in their hearts, ‘So what will this child be?’ For indeed the hand of the Lord was with him.” (Luke 1:64-66) So the Lord now allowed Zechariah to tell them. And in order to emphasize the total blending of Scripture, I have included all the OT references that he proclaimed to the people – to God’s people:

“Then Zechariah his father was filled with the Holy Spirit and he prophesied saying,
            ‘68The Lord God of Israel be praised, (Psalms 41:14; 72:18; 106:48)
Because He looked upon and made redemption for His people, (Psalm 111:9)
            69and He raised a horn of salvation for us, (Psalm 18:3)
                        in the house of His child David,
            70just as He spoke through the mouth of His holy prophets
                        from the earliest times,
            71salvation from our enemies and out of the hand
                        of all those who hate us, (Psalm106:10)
            72to show mercy with our fathers
                        and His holy covenant is to be remembered, (Psalm 106:45)
            73the oath which He swore to our father Abraham,
                        (Genesis 17:7, Psalm 105:8-9)
                        to give us 74when without fear we were
                        rescued out of the hand of enemies (Genesis 22:16-17)
            to serve Him 75in piety and righteousness
                        before Him all our days.
            76And also you, child, will be called “Prophet of the Most High:”
                        for you will go before the Lord to prepare His Ways,
                        (Isaiah 40:3, Malachi 3:1)
            77to give knowledge of salvation to His people
                        in forgiveness of their sins,
            78because of the inner kindness of mercies of our God,
                        with which mercies the rising sun looks down upon us
                        from on high, (Malachi 3:20)
79to bring light those in darkness and sitting on the shadow of death, to
            direct our feet into the way of peace.’ (Isaiah 9:2; 58:8; 60:1-2)”

Now Luke also tells us that the Angel Gabriel also appeared to Miriam (Mary, in English) the mother of Y’shua to give her the news that will forever change her life too. However it was “in the sixth month” of her Cousin Elizabeth’s pregnancy:

“And in the sixth month of her pregnancy the angel Gabriel was sent down from God to a city of Galilee by the name of Nazareth,27to a virgin betrothed to a man by the name of Joseph out of the house of David, and the name of the virgin was Miriam. 28And when he came to her he said, ‘Hail, highly favored one, the Lord is with you.’ 29But she was confused over the message and was wondering what sort of greeting this might be.” (Luke 1:26-29)

CONFUSED?! I’m thinking that Gabriel didn’t appear to her in all his angelic glory or her reaction would have been a little more than confused – more like a splash of cold water to wake her up after she fainted. However, we see that Miriam was nothing if not calm and faith filled: “And the angel said to her, ‘Do not be afraid, Miriam, for you have found favor with God. 31And behold you will conceive in your womb and you will bear a Son and will call His name Y’shua. 32This One will be great and He will be called Son of the Most High, and the Lord God will give Him the throne of David His father, 33and He will reign over the house of Jacob forever, and His kingdom will not end.’” (Luke 1:30-33)

Her response, unlike her cousin-in-law Zechariah, who said, “How will I know this?” (vs 18 bold mine), which is a statement of unbelief, was “How will this be, since I have not had intimacy with a husband?” (vs 34 bold mine) Note the difference: Zechariah wanted to proof, Miriam just was curious as to how it would happen, but instantly knew that it would happen. And so she was told how it would happen:

“Then the angel said to her, ‘The Holy Spirit will come upon you and power of the Most High will cover you: for this reason then the Holy One Who is birthed will be called the Son of God. 36And behold your kin Elizabeth has also conceived a son in her old age and this is her sixth month from her being called barren:37because with God nothing is impossible. 38And Miriam said, ‘Behold the servant of the Lord: may it be according to your word.’ Then the angel left from her.” (Luke 1:35-38)

Now my thought is that Miriam conceived six months after Elizabeth for three reasons:
1.     It was custom at that time that a woman would have complete rest during the first three months of pregnancy. So visiting her cousin would allow her to not only be a guest and therefore not be laden with the household chores she undoubtedly had at home, BUT
2.     it would also give her time to bolster her confidence as to what had happened to her. Because not only did she go to a house where a miracle had just occurred, but it was out of town too, which would give her time to pray about telling Joseph. She knew of course that all would be well eventually, but the custom at the time for losing one’s virginity before marriage was family disgrace as well as stoning. So it wouldn’t surprise me if she needed a little time to regroup and do a lot of praying.
3.     AND as we mentioned earlier that God does everything in order, I truly believe that John came first so he would have a six month lead on his public ministry. It was custom then that a Rabbi or Prophet or any other man called into public ministry, would make his debut at the age of 30.

Therefore, John could emerge on the scene six months before Y’shua did as he was His prophet. “During the High Priesthood of Annas and Caiaphas, a message from God came upon John, the son of Zechariah, in the desert. 3And he came into all the neighboring region of the Jordon preaching the immersion of repentance for forgiveness of sins, 4as it has been written in a scroll of the words of Isaiah the prophet, ‘A voice crying in the wilderness, you must immediately prepare the way of the Lord, you must continually make His paths straight: 5every ravine will be filled and every mountain and ill will be made low, and the crooked will be straight and the rough into smooth ways 6and all flesh will see the salvation of God.’” (Luke 3:2-6, quoting Isaiah 40:3-5)

In fact, he was the last of the Old Testament Prophets. And we know that Y’shua was born within the time of the Law because Galatians 3:13 tells us that “Messiah redeemed us from the curse of legalism when He became a curse instead of us, because it has been written, ‘Cursed is everyone who is hung on a tree.’” Quoted from Deuteronomy 21:23.

All along “the Torah (Teaching) has become our custodial guide to Messiah, so that we could be made righteous by faith: 25and since faith has come we are no longer under custody.” (Galatians 3:24-25)

In all actuality, the New Testament didn’t start until His resurrection and the New Testament Church didn’t start until John 20:22, “And after He said this He breathed upon them and said to them, ‘You must immediately take the Holy Spirit.’” THAT was when the Holy Spirit was released and they were born-again and that was when the Church was born! 

So now the stage has been set and the Messiah is on His way!!

SHALOM!!

Saturday, November 25, 2017

Thanksgiving 2017

THANKSGIVING 2017
(Taken from this year’s Thanksgiving message from the 24/7 NSPC Family)
                   BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

                                                         A PROCLAMATION

On Thanksgiving Day, as we have for nearly four centuries, Americans give thanks to Almighty God for our abundant blessings. We gather with the people we love to show gratitude for our freedom, for our friends and families, and for the prosperous Nation we call home.

In July 1620, more than 100 Pilgrims boarded the "Mayflower", fleeing religious persecution and seeking freedom and opportunity in a new and unfamiliar place. These dauntless souls arrived in Plymouth, Massachusetts, in the freezing cold of December 1620. They were greeted by sickness and severe weather, and quickly lost 46 of their fellow travelers. Those who endured the incredible hardship of their first year in America, however, had many reasons for gratitude. They had survived. They were free. And, with the help of the Wampanoag tribe, and a bountiful harvest, they were regaining their health and strength. In thanks to God for these blessings, the new governor of the Plymouth Colony, William Bradford, proclaimed a day of thanksgiving and gathered with the Wampanoag tribe for three days of celebration.

For the next two centuries, many individual colonies and states, primarily in the Northeast, carried on the tradition of fall Thanksgiving festivities. But each state celebrated it on a different day, and sometime on an occasional basis. It was not until 1863 that the holiday was celebrated on one day, nationwide. In the aftermath of the Battle of Gettysburg, of one of the bloodiest battles of our Nation's Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln proclaimed that the country would set aside one day to remember its many blessings. "In the midst of a civil war of unequalled magnitude and severity," President Lincoln proclaimed, we recall the "bounties, which are so constantly enjoyed that we are prone to forget the source from which they come." As President Lincoln recognized: "No human counsel hath devised nor hath any mortal hand worked out these great things. They are the gracious gifts of the Most High God, who, while dealing with us in anger for our sins, hath nevertheless remembered mercy."

Today, we continue to celebrate Thanksgiving with a grateful and charitable spirit. When we open our hearts and extend our hands to those in need, we show humility for the bountiful gifts we have received. In the aftermath of a succession of tragedies that have stunned and shocked our Nation-- Hurricanes Harvey, Irma, and Maria; the wildfires that ravaged the West; and, the horrific acts of violence and terror in Las Vegas, New York City, and Sutherland Springs -- we have witnessed the generous nature of the American people. In the midst of heartache and turmoil, we are grateful for the swift action of the first responders, law enforcement personnel, military and medical professionals, volunteers, and everyday heroes who embodied our infinite capacity to extend compassion and humanity to our fellow man. As we mourn these painful events, we are ever confident that the perseverance and optimism of the American people will prevail.

We can see, in the courageous Pilgrims who stood on Plymouth Rock in new land, the intrepidness that lies at the core of our American spirit. Just as the Pilgrims did, today Americans stand strong, willing to fight for their families and their futures, to uphold our values, and to confront any challenge.

This Thanksgiving, in addition to rejoicing in precious time spent with loved ones, let us find ways to serve and encourage each other in both word and deed. We also offer a special word of thanks for the brave men and women of our Armed Forces, many of whom must celebrate this holiday separated from the ones for whom they are most thankful. As one people, we seek God's protection, guidance, and wisdom, as we stand humbled by the abundance of our great Nation and the blessings of freedom, family, and faith.

NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Constitution and the laws of the United States, do hereby proclaim Thursday, November 23, 2017, as a National Day of Thanksgiving. I encourage all Americans to gather, in homes and places of worship, to offer a prayer of thanks to God for our many blessings.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this seventeenth day of November, in the year of our Lord two thousand seventeen, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-second.

                                                       DONALD J. TRUMP


“I give thanks to my God over every memory of you 4always in my every prayer on behalf of you all, making the petition with joy, on account of your sharing in the Good News from the first day until now”.
Philippines 1:3-5 (ONM)

Today, we thank God for the unique gift that each of you is... and that He has brought us together in the unity of what is His Body here on earth!  May this be a THANKSGIVING, to look back on as one of the very best of our lives!  Bless you as we continue contending as one...with HIM!

“For all things are for your sakes, so that grace which abounds through the very many saints would overflow thanksgiving to the glory of God.”
2nd Corinthians 4:15 (ONM)

Lord, You have given us the time to prepare our hearts for this special day. May we utilize it fully and make the most of it!  We are grateful for those You have given us and we open our hearts anew to each of them today, receiving them as Your gift to us! Help us to treasure each one!

As we gather with family and friends to celebrate Thanksgiving today, we ask that You will heal our hearts, and touch each of us with Your love!  Bring us all to a place of freely receiving Your love and grace, so we each can CHOOSE the LIFE You’ve so generously offered to us!

Father, would You help us to make this day:
more about feasting on Your love than on the delicious food we will share,
more about those we gather with than the TV’s we may gather around,
and allow the time we have together to be a time of healing, sharing and building memories together.

As we  close with this prayer, we trust that  your Thanksgiving will truly be a "Thanksgiving and Praise to our beneficent Father who dwells in the Heavens."  HAPPY THANKSGIVING to all in our wonderful 24/7 family!

A psalm of thanksgiving. All the earth. Break into song to the LORD!
Serve the LORD with gladness! Come before His presence with singing with jubilation!
Know that the LORD is God! It is He Who has made us and not we ourselves. We are His people and the sheep of His pasture.
Enter His gates with thanksgiving, His courts with praise! Be thankful to Him! Bless His name!
For the LORD is good! His loving kindness endures forever! And His truth endures to all generations.

Psalm 100 (ONM)

Hineni, Adonai!  Here I am, Lord!
Engaging in a Warfare of Love!
The Battle of the Bride!
KADIMA! Onward…forward!

                                                                               SHALOM!      

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Genesis 11/11/2017

GENESIS
November 11, 2017
By Pastor Kim Hickcox
(All Scripture taken from One New Man Bible unless otherwise noted)
 
“And Jacob settled in the land of his father’s sojourning, in the land of Canaan. 2These are the descendants of Jacob. Joseph, seventeen years old, was tending the flock with his brothers and he was a lad with the sons of Bilhah and with the sons of Zilpah, his father’s wives. Joseph brought to their father very evil reports about them. 3Now Israel loved Joseph more than all his children, because he was the son of his old age and he made him a long tunic. 4And when his brothers saw that their father loved him more than all his brothers, they hated him and could not speak peaceably to him.” Genesis 37:1-4
 
Quite the introduction for the man to whom we see as an Old Testament picture of Y’shua, don’t you think? But try to remember this opening paragraph, as it will help explain things a little later his life.
 
The term “very evil reports” suggest dishonesty; perhaps [mere] exaggeration, perhaps slander, but none-the-less not accurate. And there is one other translation change in the One New Man that may seem off or different if you are familiar with this portion of Genesis:
 
The long tunic in verse 3 refers to what most other translations state as his coat of many colors. It was in fact, what we today call a poncho, the sides of which fell to the wrist and the bottom hem falling to the ground. The term coat of many colors was first found in the Septuagint, which is the Greek translation made by seventy to seventy-two scribes in Alexandria, Egypt in 250 BC.
 
The Septuagint was a grand undertaking and was done for two main reasons: first to educate nominal Hebrews who did not, or could not attend synagogue regularly and secondly, it is the first known written attempt to guide the unbelieving world to know the One True God!
 
It was also VERY handy after Y’shua’s resurrection, when He told His disciples that “All authority has been given to Me in heaven and upon the Earth. 19Therefore when you go, you must now make disciples of all the heathens, 20teaching them to keep all the things that I have been commanding you: and behold I AM with you all the days until the end of the age.” (Matthew 28:18-20) So – hats off to those scribes!!
 
At any rate, the original Hebrew reads long tunic in Genesis 37:3. Now, perhaps there were some different shades of color or tone in the tunic that was handed down by oral tradition the scribes were referring to, but none that I could find. Not that it makes great deal of difference; I’m just a stickler for details as you know.
 
So we will now move on to what brought Joseph’s initial downfall as far as his family was concerned, which would perhaps be his teenage cockiness or over confidence in his father’s favor. At any rate, I am speaking of the dreams which, although the Lord gave him, he seemingly unwisely shared.
 
“And Joseph dreamed a dream and he told it to his brothers, and they hated him even more. 6And he said to them, ‘Listen, now, to this dream which I have dreamed. 7For, behold, we were binding sheaves in the field and then my sheaf rose and also stood upright. Then, behold, your sheaves stood all around, and paid homage to my sheaf.’8And his brothers said to him, ‘Will you indeed reign over us? Or will you indeed have dominion over us?’ And they hated him yet the more for his dreams and for his words.9And he dreamed yet another dream and told it to his brothers and said, ‘Behold, I have dreamed another dream and, behold, the sun and the moon and the eleven stars paid homage to me.’ 10And he told his father and his brothers. His father rebuked him and said to him, ‘What is this dream that you have dreamed? Will I and your mother and your brothers indeed come to bow down ourselves to you on the earth?’ 11And brothers envied him, but his father kept the saying in his heart.” Genesis 37:5-11
 
Poor Joseph, the victim of his own immaturity.  Although at the age of 17, he was viewed as a man in the ancient world, he definitely has not been touched with Godly wisdom as of yet. But he will. And one of the things I truly admire about God’s Word is that He does not hide His people’s scars, wounds, flaws or indiscretions. I mean, how discouraging would it be to only know the triumphs of our Bible heroes and none of the setbacks along the way?
 
For as He told us in 2nd Corinthians 12:9 “My grace is sufficient for you, for My power is made complete in weakness.” And this, my dear friends, is an eternal truth! And may just as accurately be read: My grace always was, always is and always will be sufficient for you. For My power is made complete in your weakness.  Let’s think about that for a while. From Adam to now this is true. And how can it not be? How can God’s power manifest itself in a way that will always accomplish His purpose as He told us it does in Isaiah 55:11, save for our weaknesses on display in one way or the other?
 
“So My word will go forth out of My mouth: it will not return to Me empty-handed, but it will accomplish that which I please and it will succeed wherever I send it.”  And this includes our hearts. Be they personalized or printed for the whole Body or prophesied to one of His or a whole group, HIS WORDS will succeed wherever He sends them!
 
Now, as sure as I know and believe that, I can also tell you with the same confidence that:
1.     When you are waiting on the Lord, He will NEVER come when you think or want Him to. I’ve been waiting 27 years since He first told me that I would go into full time ministry. But then am I?...
 
2.     More than likely, He neither come how nor in the way you expect Him to. …Because on the other hand, I instantly started teaching Sunday School, will be His as often as I can, and have been in a field for years that has opened up all kinds of opportunities to show His love to the least of these. So am I waiting for the picture that only I am expecting or is it still coming and all this is prep for the grand finale?
 
3.     And things could very well get much worse before they get better. Life lived for the Lord is much more of a roller coaster than life lived without Him. Getting saved puts an instant target on our back! We are now on the devil’s hate list. But what better place to be! We will soon look at everything Joseph went through before he got his ‘breakthrough’.
 
But all that being said – what we [also] need to remember is that WE (believers) are the only ones on earth who can safely hang on to our hope – because ours is the only eternal hope that is real.
 
So no matter how dark it gets we know:
 
“There will not be any man able to stand before you all the days of your life: as I was with Moses, so shall I be with you. I shall not fail you or forsake you….Have I not commanded you? Be strong! Be of good courage! Do not tremble! Do not be in dismayed! For the LORD your God is with you wherever you go.” Joshua 1:5&9
 
So “you must now hold to our Lord the Messiah in reverence in your hearts, always prepared with a reply for everyone who questions your report about the hope within you.” 1st Peter 3:15
 
Because “The LORD your God is mighty in your midst! He will deliver! He will rejoice enthusiastically over you with joy! He will rest in His love, He will rejoice over you with singing.” Zephaniah 3:17
 
Be of good cheer – Jesus LOVES you!!! Always has – always will!! He holds all of creation in His hands by the power of His word! He will NOT let you down!
 
SHALOM

Monday, November 6, 2017

Genesis 11/4/2017

GENESIS
November 04, 2017
By: Pastor Kim Hickcox
(All Scripture taken from One New Man Bible unless otherwise noted)
 
Chapter 36 of Genesis consists of the descendants of Esau. Why? Well, obviously because the Lord thought it was important. So let’s discover why.
 
Although we know that Esau was born first (Genesis 25:24-26), his twin brother Jacob received Isaac’s blessing of the first-born, which was the lion’s share of the estate. This we also know was the Lord’s plan as He told their mother Rebeccah, “Two nations are in your womb and two kinds of people will be separated from your body, and the one people will be stronger than the other people and the elder will serve the younger.” (Genesis 25:23)
 
Esau, as the Lord knew before hand, totally disrespected his birthright more than once. He sold it to his brother Jacob for a bowl of stew of all things (Genesis 25:29-34) and he also married into the heathen Canaanite people, totally disrespecting God and his parents. And his mother seemed to take it especially hard. “And Rebeccah said to Isaac, ‘I am weary of my life because of the daughters of Heth. If Jacob takes a wife of the daughters of Heth, such as these of the daughters of the land what good will my life do me?’” (Genesis 27:46) Now this may seem a bit melodramatic at first, but when you consider the religious connotations, I’m sure it was quite disconcerting.
 
Esau took three wives; the first two were Canaanite and the third was one of Ishmael’s daughters (perhaps an attempt to ease his mother’s trauma).
 
“Now these are the descendants of Esau, who is Edom. 2Esau took for his wives from the daughters of Canaan; Adah the daughter of Elon the Hittite and Ohoibamah, the daughter of Anah the daughter of Zibeon the Hivite, 3and Basemat, Ishmael’s daughter, sister of Nebajoth.” Genesis 36:1-3
 
Now the Hittites and the Hivites are common names to those familiar with the Old Testament, as they are often listed as Israel’s enemies; and this is why I love the book of Genesis; we can see how things started and get back to the origins. Not only do we now know that Israel and Edom have family ties, but so do the Hittites ad Hivites!
 
It makes the term the Family of Man so much more literal, or real (at least to me) when we can see that, even though as believers we know that we ALL came from Adam and Eve and then all nations branched out from Noah’s three sons, but I love tracing civilization back to its origins, and where else can this be done except in the book that its Creator wrote for us?
 
So then; the daughters of Heth descended from Ham (Genesis 10:15) as did the Hivites (Genesis 10:17) and of course the Canaanites (Genesis 10:6).
 
Verses 6-8 of Genesis 36 tell us that after Esau and Jacob met up again, Esau travelled so they wouldn’t crowd each other and they seemed to have a very amicable relationship while the two patriarchs were alive. However, we know that as the centuries went by, this was not to last. It is no wonder that Proverb 17:17 says that “A friend loves at all times and a brother is born for adversity.”
 
“And Esau took his wives, his sons, his daughters, and all the people of his house, his cattle, all his beasts, and all his possessions, which he had gotten n the land of Canaan, and went into the country from the presence of his brother Jacob. 7For their wealth was too great for them to stay together and the land in which they were strangers could not bear them because of their cattle. 8So Esau lived in Mount Seir. Esau is Edom.” Genesis 36:6-8
 
Note that even though they were the third generation to live in the land they were still considered strangers. Land was not solely inherited in ancient times, it was conquered and/or integrated. The Promised Land (which was Canaan) remained in the hands of its ancestors until the Hebrews, under the leadership of Joshua came in and conquered it. So unless you could trace your family back to where there were no inhabitants in the land at all, which would have been when the Tower of Babel stopped and “the LORD scattered them abroad from there over the face of the entire earth…” (Genesis 11:8), anyone else was a stranger.
 
So Esau went to Mount Seir to settle which was just south of Moab and obviously where he was comfortable, perhaps even where one of his wives came from.
 
The rest of the chapter is devoted to the Chiefs of Edom and ends with his legacy: “And these are the names of the chiefs who descended from Esau according to their families, after the places, by their names; Chief Timnah, Chief Alvah, Chief Jetheth,41Chief  Oholibamah, Chief Elah, Chief Pinon, 42Chief Kenaz, Chief Teman, Chief Mibzar,43Chief Magdiel, Chief Iram: these are the chiefs of Edom, according to their settlement in the land of their possession: he is Esau the father of Edom.” Genesis 36:40-43
 
The Horites were mentioned also, but due to all the intermarrying between Esau’s sons and daughters and the natives of the land, they eventually blended. And it was because of the spiritual strain this [should] cause, that the Lord didn’t want His people to intermarry. If you’ll remember, Jacob’s father-in-law was an idol worshipper, as Rachel stole his household idols when she left and he came in hot pursuit after them.  
 
But Rachel worshipped her husband’s God, YHWH (Yah Weh, the One True God, our Father) and did not keep the idol worship she grew up with. Obviously her cousin Rebeccah did not worship the idols of her brother either, at least not after she married Isaac. The Lord, knowing this, did make a few exceptions over the years, and two of the women are mentioned in Y’shua’s human genealogy: Rahab of Jericho (Joshua 2 & Matthew 1:5-6) who married Salmon, had Boaz who, following in his father’s footsteps married Ruth, a Moabitess (Ruth 4:13-17) and both women were of course ancestors of King David, which eventually led to Y’shua. But of course with His omniscience, there are no accidents, no mistakes and no confusion. He KNEW. And His grace toward ALL of mankind is shown through these women who put their faith in Him and were blessed by Him with such honor as being part of their Savior’s heritage!!
 
Edom however, had no such revelation, so their story does not intersect the New Testament.
 
Throughout the remainder of chapter 36 of Genesis, Midian and Amalek were mentioned as well as Uz, which is the name of the land that Job was from. And one of Esau’s descendants was named Baal-Hanan. So we know who was worshipped. The Canaanites worshipped a total of 360 idols, but Baal was the common denominator so to speak, of idols among all of the heathen nations in the middle east.
 
I only found one other OT reference of Esau’s descendants via their tribe’s name: in Job 4:1, we see that Job’s friend Eliphaz was a Temanite, fitting as we also just learned that the land of Uz was in Edom also, so Job was probably an Edomite too, although we are never told one way or the other. We just know that “There was a man in the land of Uz whose name was Job, and that man was honest, unsophisticated, and upright, and one that revered God and turned aside from evil.” (Job 1:1) And now that we know were the land of Uz was that was probably a rare thing!
 
Anyway, I’m going out on a limb and suppose that Esau’s family finally just solidified into the Edomites, as they are mentioned en masse, as it were, 107 times in the Old Testament – and none of them in good light once Esau left the scene.  
 
So why did the Lord want us to see the descendants of Esau? To learn that Job was an Edomite? To learn that brothers, even twins, are not alike in every way, even though they were raised in the same home and in the same environment? To see that Esau was loved and blessed also?
 
What did the Holy Spirit give to you? I was reminded that God’s grace and love extent to ALL Mankind. I never realized that Job lived in Edom. I’m going to read that book again. I can now get a greater insight as to how or perhaps why nonbelievers formulate their opinions about our God. I hope today’s message spoke to you too. Let me know.
 
SHALOM