"THE FORGOTTEN VOW OF JACOB"
Genesis 35:1-7
INTRODUCTION
- We begin our study today with a reading of Gen 35:1-7...
- Where we find God telling Jacob to go to Bethel
- In which he is to build an altar
- Why did God command this?
- Nearly thirty years earlier, Jacob had made a vow
- But he seems to have forgotten about it, and God is now calling
him to fulfill it
- There are several lessons that can be gleaned from "The Forgotten
Vow Of Jacob" which can easily be applied to our service as
Christians
[But before I point these lessons out, a little more historical
background might be helpful...]
- THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
- THIRTY YEARS BEFORE, JACOB HAD MADE A VOW...
- It was made as he was fleeing the wrath of Esau (for Jacob had
stolen Esau's blessing from their father Isaac)
- Leaving Beersheba, he headed toward Haran (consult map)
- On the way, he stopped at what is now called Bethel (consult
map) - Gen 28:10-15
- There he had a dream, in which he saw what we commonly call
"Jacob's Ladder" (angels ascending and descending on a
ladder between heaven and earth)
- In this dream, God promises to be with him and safely
return him to his home
- The dream prompted Jacob to make his vow - Gen 28:16-22
- To make the LORD his God if God carries out His promise
- To sanctify the stone upon which his head had rested and
which he has set up as a pillar
- To give God a tenth of all that God will give him
- FOR THE NEXT TWENTY YEARS, JACOB DWELT IN HARAN...
- As God promised, He was with Jacob
- Jacob prospered both in family, and in gaining wealth - Gen
29-30
- Upon Jacob's return, God kept him safe...
- From Laban, who was pursuing him - Gen 31
- From Esau, who was coming to meet him - Gen 32-33
- BY THE TIME OF OUR TEXT (GEN 35), JACOB HAD BEEN LIVING IN CANAAN
TEN YEARS...
- He had settled near the city of Shechem (consult map) - Gen
33:18
- But he had not bothered to go back to Bethel, where the Lord
had appeared to him and where he had made his vow
[So it appears that Jacob had forgotten his vow, and for this reason
God commands him to return to Bethel - Gen 35:1
What lessons or principles of truth can we learn from this? There are
several...]
- THE APPLICATION
- FIRST, GOD EXPECTS US TO KEEP THE VOWS WE MAKE...
- He does not take vows lightly, and neither should we - cf. Ecc
5:2-5
- So let's be sure to keep any covenant or vow that we make with
God; for example...
- The "vow" we made when we became Christians
- I.e., to turn from sin, and to follow Christ with all our
heart
-- Are we faithfully keeping this "vow"?
- SECOND, WE ARE PRONE TO FORGET OUR VOWS WHEN GOD HAS FULFILLED
HIS SIDE OF THEM...
- We saw where God fulfilled His side, but Jacob had not
- This "forgetfulness" seems to occur most often when vows are
made in times of trouble
- Like those made in a foxhole
- Or those made in an airplane during extreme air turbulence
or mechanical problems
- Or those made in an effort to solve marital problems
- But such vows are just as binding as those made upon careful
reflection!
- THIRD, WE ARE PRONE TO FORGET OUR VOWS WHEN THINGS ARE GOING
WELL...
- In the case of Jacob...
- He had a nice family
- He had become extremely wealthy
- He had settled down in his home country
- The same is often true of many Christians...
- Many obey the gospel at times in their lives when they are
troubled
- But later, especially if they enjoy financial security,
they forget their commitment to God and Christ
- But consider God's warning to Israel against forgetfulness
after they entered the "promised land" - Deut 8:11-20
- FOURTH, WE ARE PRONE TO FORGET OUR VOWS WHEN WE HAVE ALLOWED
OURSELVES TO BE INFLUENCED BY THE WORLD...
- Note that Jacob's family had accepted the foreign gods of the
people around them - cf. Gen 35:2
- In similar fashion, many people do not live up to the vow they
made when they became Christians - cf. 2Ti 4:10 (Demas)
- E.g., many teen-age Christians
- Zealous at first
- But when influenced by...
- Their peers
- Popular music
- Humanistic teaching in the schools
...they often lose interest in spiritual matters
- E.g., many adult Christians, who are influenced by the
materialism and immorality of our society
- But again, this is no excuse for "forgotten vows"
- FIFTH, IF WE HAVE FORGOTTEN OUR VOWS, WE NEED TO GO BACK TO THE
BEGINNING...
- We noticed that Jacob was told to go back to Bethel
- In a similar way, Jesus told the church at Ephesus to go back
to the beginning - Re 2:4-5
- They had left their "first love"
- They were told to "remember...from where you have fallen"
- And to "repent and do the first works"
- For Christians who have left their "first love", they too need
to "do the first works" (the fundamentals, such as Bible
study, prayer, etc.)
- FINALLY, WHEN WE FULFILL OUR FORGOTTEN VOWS, THERE ARE RENEWED
BLESSINGS!
- When Jacob fulfilled his vow, God appeared to him and renewed
the promises that had been made to Abraham and Isaac - Gen 35:9-15
- So it can be with us!
- It may be that we have forgotten the original commitment we
made when we first obeyed the gospel of Christ
- But if we will just return to Christ...
- In full repentance and prayer
- And fulfill our vow of service and devotion to Him
...all the spiritual blessings that He has to offer can be
ours again! - cf. 1Jn 1:9
CONCLUSION
- Are you a Christian, but not living the dedicated and committed life
that God expects?
- Then, like Jacob, you have forgotten your vow...
- And you need to come back to the Lord in full repentance
- The blessings of heaven await you if you do!
If you are not yet a Christian, these same blessings can be yours if
you will only accept the gospel of Jesus Christ - cf. Mark 16:15-16