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    LADDER TO HEAVEN

    Posted by Lev/Christopher on May 30, 2009 at 2:03am
    in Children's Corner

    by Linda Sue Pochodzay Edwards

    "Which do you like better, the blue top or the green top?"

    "Oh, I don't know, Mom," Joy replied. "Can't we just get both?"

    "Well, you have been growing like a weed lately, and you do need new
    clothes. So, yes, we can buy both tops today," her mother responded as she
    placed the items in the shopping cart.

    "Would you like chocolate or vanilla?" the lady behind the counter asked Joy
    when they stopped for an ice cream cone.

    "I just can't decide," Joy answered. "Can I have half chocolate and half
    vanilla?"

    The lady behind the counter grinned. "We have a lot of customers like you,"
    she said. "We have a special machine that does just that. Chocolate and
    vanilla ice cream come out of the machine at the same time and make a
    swirl."

    "Then that's what I'll have," Joy answered decisively.

    Later that day, Joy's mother was getting rather exasperated with her. "Joy,
    I am not going to buy you two pairs of shoes! You are going to have to
    decide which you want, or we will go home without the new shoes."

    Joy just didn't know what to do. Usually she could get by without really
    making a decision. This time though, she could tell that her mother was
    growing impatient. "Okay, Mom. I've decided," Joy said in a matter-of-fact
    manner. "I will buy the sneakers today because I really need them for gym
    class, and I will come back another day to buy the black shoes."

    Happy that Joy had finally made a decision, Mother purchased the sneakers
    and they left the mall. In the car on the way home, Joy's mother had a
    serious discussion with her daughter.

    "Some decisions, such as what flavor ice cream you want, are not all that
    important. It's all right to compromise or not make a decision on something
    insignificant such as that," Mom, explained. "But there are some decisions
    which will require a great deal of thought and there can be no compromise."

    "Like what?" Joy asked.

    "Well, when you are older, you will have to decide who you are going to
    marry. That is a decision that will change the course of your whole life."

    "But that is so far away, Mom," Joy snickered. "I don't need to worry about
    that for a really long time!"

    "Yes, that decision can wait quite awhile," her mother agreed. "But what
    about your decision for Christ? That's a decision that you shouldn't put off
    too long."

    "But, Mom, I go to assembly every Sabbath. You and Dad are Christians. Doesn't
    that make me a Christian, too?" Joy questioned.

    "No," her mother responded. "We take you to assembly and try to teach you the
    right way to live, but that's as much as we can do for you. At some point,
    you are going to have to decide for yourself whether you are going to follow
    our ways and follow Yahweh, too, or whether you are not going to accept
    our teachings."

    Joy thought about that long and hard. "Wow, Mom!" she exclaimed. "That's a
    really big decision!"

    "Yes," her mother replied, "but if you make the decision to follow Yahweh
    while you are still young, you will have a whole life ahead of you to live
    for Yahweh, and Yahweh will help you make better decisions in the future
    so you can live without many regrets."

    "Jacob," Isaac called. "Please come see me. I have something important to
    discuss with you."

    Right away, Jacob went to his father's tent to talk with him. "Jacob, your
    mother is upset about the women Esau has chosen to be his wives. They
    worship idols and are unYahwehly. Your mother doesn't like them at all, and she
    doesn't want you to marry a woman from this area. We want you to go visit
    your Uncle Laban in Padan-aram. Perhaps you can find a Yahwehly young woman in
    that area that will become your wife. After all, that is where Eliezer found
    your mother for me."

    Knowing that his brother hated him and had already threatened to kill him,
    Jacob knew he couldn't stay home. He agreed that the plan was a good one.
    Isaac put his hands on Jacob and prayed for him one last time.

    "May Yahweh Almighty bless you, and give you many descendants, and give you the
    blessing of Abraham, and may you inherit all the land that Yahweh promised to
    give Abraham."

    Jacob gave his father and mother a last hug, said good-bye to his family and
    the servants who had become his friends, and with only a few belongings,
    climbed on his camel. He left his home in Beersheba and was going toward
    Haran to visit with his Uncle Laban. He had no idea this would be the last
    time he would see his beloved mother and father.

    As the sun was going down and it was beginning to get dark, Jacob decided to
    stop for the night. "Hmmm. I must have forgotten my pillow," he thought to
    himself. "I guess I am just going to have to use a rock." Looking around the
    ground, he found a flat, round stone that he thought would make a perfect
    pillow. He lay down on the cool ground with the stone under his head, made
    himself as comfortable as possible, and fell asleep.

    He must not have had too much trouble falling asleep, because before long,
    he was dreaming. He dreamed of a very tall ladder that started on the earth
    and reached all the way up into heaven. He saw angels climbing up and down
    the ladder, and Yahweh Yahweh stood in heaven above the ladder speaking to
    him.

    "I am Yahweh Yahweh of your grandfather Abraham, and the Yahweh of your father
    Isaac. I am going to give you the land you are lying upon. Your descendants
    will be as numerous as the dust of the earth. Your people will be spread
    across the whole world, and all the earth will be blessed because of you. I
    am with you and will be with you wherever you go, and I will bring you back
    to this place. I will not leave you, and I will keep my promises."

    Jacob woke up and realized it was more than just a dream. He realized that
    Yahweh really did talk to him. Jacob had heard stories of how Yahweh
    talked to his grandfather Abraham, and his father Isaac, but this was the
    first time Yahweh had talked to him, and he was afraid. At that moment,
    Jacob wasn't even sure he was still alive! "That was Yahweh, and I must be
    standing at the gate of heaven!" he said to himself.

    First Jacob pinched himself. Then he pulled on his beard. Then he got a
    whiff of his camel. "EEW! That smells worse than Esau's clothes! Yes, I
    guess I'm still alive and on earth," he said. "Nothing in heaven could
    possibly smell as bad as that camel!"

    Having assured himself that he was still alive, he lay back down and tossed
    and turned. It was impossible to go back to sleep, and since it was still
    dark and they didn't have flashlights in those days, there was nothing he
    could do but lie there and think things over.

    "To think that Yahweh would speak to me after all the rotten things I've done!"
    he thought. "I was a liar and a cheater. I even deceived my own father. I
    sure am glad that Yahweh is gracious and loving and is willing to forgive me
    for being such a scoundrel. I sure hope someday Esau will forgive me. I'd
    like to be able to go back home."

    When morning finally came, Jacob took the stone he had been using for a
    pillow and set it upright, making a pillar (or column) out of it. Then he
    poured oil on it. He named the place Bethel, which means House of Yahweh, and
    used the pillar as an altar of prayer.

    "Lord," he prayed, "if you will truly be with me and will keep me safe in
    the land where I go, and will give me food to eat and clothing to wear, and
    bring me back to my father's place in peace; then you will be Yahweh my
    Yahweh. This stone which I have set here will be my altar, and I will give you
    back ten percent of everything that you give me."

    Even though Jacob had a father, mother, grandfather and grandmother who
    loved and followed Yahweh, he realized he had to make his own decision to
    follow Yahweh. After his prayer of dedication and commitment to Yahweh, Jacob
    got up on his camel and continued his journey to find his Uncle Laban.


    THINK!

    For what two reasons did Jacob leave home?
    What did Isaac do for Jacob before he left?
    What was Jacob's dream?
    What did Jacob do with the rock he had used as a pillow?
    What name did he give the place where he had the dream?
    What did Jacob promise Yahweh?



    REMEMBER:

    Each person has to make his or her own
    decision to follow Yahweh.



    A VERSE TO LEARN

    "And, behold, I am with thee,
    and will keep thee" (Genesis 28:15a).



    LET'S PRAY

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    Dear Yahweh, thank You for the promise that
    You will always be with us. Thank You
    for forgiving us when we do wrong, and
    help us to follow You.
    In Yah'shua's Name, amen.

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    CAN YOU FIND THIS STORY IN THE BIBLE?

    Genesis 28:1-5; 10-22

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