Genesis 24:50
French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)
Laban et Bethuel répondirent: «C'est de l'Eternel que cela vient. Nous ne pouvons te parler ni en mal ni en bien.
What Does This Mean?
Laban and Bethuel are speaking, agreeing that God's will is being done in the situation. They say they cannot argue against God's plan.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game and your friend suggests a rule change. You think about it and realize it's a good idea, like it was meant to be. That's how Laban and Bethuel felt when they agreed to what God wanted.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of Genesis, written by Moses around 1446-1406 BCE. It describes a situation involving Abraham's servant and Rebekah's family, highlighting the cultural importance of honoring divine guidance in decision-making.
Living It Out Today
When faced with a decision, think about what God might want you to do. Sometimes, like Laban and Bethuel, you'll realize that you can't argue against a plan that's clearly from God.
Topics
divine willobediencetrustdecision-makingfamilyfaith
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who are Laban and Bethuel?
Laban and Bethuel are Rebekah's brother and father, respectively, from Abraham's servant's journey to find a wife for Isaac.
What situation are Laban and Bethuel responding to?
They are responding to Abraham's servant's request for Rebekah's hand in marriage, recognizing God's hand in the matter.
How can we apply Genesis 24:50 to our own decisions?
We can consider what God's will might be in our decisions and trust that He guides our paths, just as Laban and Bethuel did.
What does it mean that they can't speak 'bad or good'?
It means they can't argue against God's plan, indicating a complete surrender to His will in their decision-making.
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