Jacob's Ladder Dream
Whatever uninspired writers have said in condemnation
of Jacob, the inspired writers of the
Bible say nothing in special condemnation, but
much in his praise. His faith was specially commended.
Jacob was the acknowledged heir of the great Covenant God
made with his grandfather Abraham. This promise was considered
so important, and faith in it so necessary, that God
subsequently confirmed it by His oath. Divine Wisdom indicated
beforehand that the blessing would not come through
Ishmael, but through Isaac. Genesis 21:12

St. Paul states that this Divine decision was made before
either Jacob or Esau had done anything bearing upon the
choice. God simply foreordained that the blessing should
come through Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, and later through
Jacob's family, the children of Israel. Romans 9:11,12
Esau loved pleasure and sport. Jacob, his twin brother,
born a moment later, loved the Abrahamic Promise, and
counted all earthly possessions as nothing in comparison to the
gaining of that prize. Both men were hungry one day; Jacob
had prepared himself a feast, but instead of giving one half to
his brother, he offered him the whole of it in exchange for his
inheritance in the Promise made to Abraham. Esau gladly accepted,
esteeming the food more precious than a promise which
seemed likely never to be fulfilled. Genesis 25:31-34

Jacob's mother, knowing Esau's lack of character, concluded
that Jacob, having purchased the birthright, might
properly impersonate Esau and obtain the blessing. She knew
that it would mean to him loss of home and risk of life. Fleeing
from home Jacob lay down at night by the way, and had the
dream of a ladder reaching from his headstone clear up to
Heaven, with angels ascending and descending. The dream
represented the fulfilment of the Abrahamic Covenant, in
which Jacob was deeply interested, the reestablishment of
peace and fellowship between Heaven and Earth.

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