HH, Sir Godfrey Gregg D.Div
And Laban said unto him, I pray thee, if I have found favour in thine eyes, tarry: for I have learned by experience that the Lord hath blessed me for thy sake. Genesis 30:27
Let’s look at a close relationship and see where we are places and where we are placed in this situation. We have to be careful who we let into our lives. So let us look into the word of God and pray that we receive something today.
Laban requested the longer stay of Jacob because he felt sure that the Divine blessings had been brought by, him into his home. It was a selfish, low motive for desiring the postponement of his departure; and Laban was destined, alas! to be terribly undeceived. He would wake up one day, to find that during his sojourn with him, and under the cloak of religion, Jacob had been ruthlessly plundering his property. It was a shameful betrayal of trust on Jacob’s part; and it conveys a searching warning to those who, because of their religious professions, are trusted by their relatives or others:
With their property.
Always do the best possible for your employer or friend, who has entrusted his interests to you, acting toward him as the servant and steward of God. Bear in mind that God has bidden you undertake the office for Himself, and accepts your fidelity as rendered to Him: He will recompense. We have to learn to appreciate each other and the things we are entrusted with even though it is for a short period.
With their friendship.
Be very careful here. God puts us into one another’s lives, that we may be the medium through which His love and tenderness may enter them; but there is such danger of our monopolizing for ourselves the place He would fill. Sometimes we almost unconsciously deteriorate rather than elevate our friends by the intrusion of our own personality. Every one of you has a story to tell and you can share it at the end of this message in the comment section.
With their Christian instruction and training.
Ministers of God’s holy gospel must especially guard against the tendency to make name, fame, money, out of a position which they should occupy only as God’s stewards. There is such subtleness in the temptation to attract men to ourselves, instead of attaching them to Christ. The influx of ministerial titles and offices have caused many eyes to open as to where the church is going. We have to be mindful and correct our mistakes and move forward to bring back confidence among the people.