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Genesis 25:7-18 - How To Claim Your Inheritance Series
Contributed by Ross Cochrane on Aug 2, 2011 (message contributor)
Summary: What is that inheritance that God wants me to receive? How can I receive it?
Genesis 25:7-18 - HOW TO CLAIM YOUR INHERITANCE
“MISHMA, DUMAH, MASSA,” (Genesis 25:14). Three of the children of Ishmael, maybe triplets. Their names became a PROVERB. Adam Clarke in his commentary on Genesis says "Mishma" means HEARING. "Dumah" means SILENCE; and þ"Massa" means PATIENCE. The idea is "Hear much, say little, and have a lot of patience." Perhaps that's what James was quoting when he wrote in James 1:19 (NLT) "... You must all be quick to listen, slow to speak, and slow to get angry".
MISHMA, DUMAH AND MASSA were tested at the bank recently. It was a comedy of errors from start to finish. My Mum didn't sign her will and after her death my elder sister and I needed therefore to personally finalise various papers at the bank. We wanted the bank to release the money from my Mothers account, our INHERITANCE. It would only take five minutes in my lunch break.
My sister met me at my office and we went to the BANK together. We finally found the bank in the heart of the shopping centre but realised we had left the papers in the car. So we walked all the way back to the car and then found our way down the three floors once again to the bank. It only took us about 15 minutes. Patience. Still plenty of time.
The woman at the bank was helpful but insisted that we needed to find a JUSTICE OF THE PEACE to authorise certain documents. Don't say anything that you will regret. Listen to the woman. She is only doing her job. Patience.
The Justice of the Peace came in on Wednesdays. It was Tuesday. We walked back to the car and drove back to my office where I enlisted the help of a Justice of the Peace from my workplace.
With papers authorised, once again we travelled back to the bank. The initial fifteen minutes had become two hours by the time we finalised the papers. Now all we had to do was post these documents to our solicitor who would enable us to "CLAIM OUR INHERITANCE".
It could have been worse. We might have realised that we had left the papers at the bank when we had arrived back at my office, but fortunately the quick thinking woman from the bank came running down the corridor and handed us the documents. We had left them on the counter. My sister looked at me and said "Don't say anything!" and we laughed at how we had made a simple task take so long. Mishma, Dumah and Massa came in handy that day.
In Genesis 25, only Isaac is named on the will, signed by Abraham Himself, to take to the bank to collect his INHERITANCE. Only Isaac was chosen by God to be the son whose descendents would one day lead to Jesus Christ. Who needs a Justice of the Peace when you have the GOD OF JUSTICE AND PEACE to verify the COVENANT?
Neither Ishmael nor the six sons of Keturah share in the inheritance of Abraham, although all of them are his children. Before he dies, Abraham gives them generous gifts and sends them away. Perhaps Abraham is protecting what God has said about the destiny of his son Isaac.
Back in Genesis 16:12 (NLT) God told Abraham that Ishmael would "be a wild man, as untamed as a wild donkey! He will raise his fist against everyone, and everyone will be against him. Yes, he will live in OPEN HOSTILITY AGAINST ALL HIS RELATIVES.” The 12 tribes of Ishmael follow their father's example. What a terrible way to live - in open hostility to everyone around them and to the purposes of God. I claim my inheritance by FAITH and not by FIGHTING against His purposes for my life.
Colossians 1:21-22 (NLT) says that because of sin we all fight God either openly or inwardly. It says "This includes you who were once FAR AWAY from God. You were His ENEMIES, SEPARATED from Him by your evil thoughts and actions. Yet now He has RECONCILED you to Himself through the death of Christ ..." Christ bore the enmity, the open hostility and inward rebellion of us all, opening the way for me to have a relationship with Him.
What is that inheritance that God wants me to receive? 1 Peter 1:4-5 (NLT) says that "we have a priceless inheritance—an INHERITANCE that is kept in heaven for you, pure and undefiled, beyond the reach of change and decay. And through your FAITH (in Christ), God is protecting you by His power until you receive this SALVATION, ..." Eternal life, forgiveness, peace with God.
MISHMA, DUMAH AND MASSA. Listen (MISHMA) and spend time to understand (DUMAH) what God is saying and remember that "the Lord isn’t really being slow about His promise, as some people think. No, He is being patient (MASSA) for your sake. He does not want anyone to be destroyed, but wants everyone to repent" (2 Peter 3:9 NLT).
The invitation of reconciliation is a prayer away. "Lord, I choose to be reconciled to You and receive the inheritance of Salvation that You have given to me in Christ."
Pastor Ross