Been my devotional read for like the last 6 months so I’m kinda bummed to be finishing it. Chad Bird is one of my favorite Christian people. So thankful for this guy and his ministry.
To follow Jacob’s life from a bold and deceptive young man to an old person who had suffered much but became a disciple of the Lord alongside an OT scholar who really loves Jesus has been a delight. Discipleship with Christ is learning how to walk with a limp. I’m thankful that there are people like Chad Bird who emphasize how beautiful that is.
In this book you’ll find a careful reading of the Bible that leads to doxology. This is one of my favorite examples, I’ll never be able to read Jacob’s life the same now that I’ve read stuff like this, “Having said these words, Jacob “drew up his feet into the bed and breathed his last and was gathered to his people” (49:33). The Hebrew phrase, “drew up his feet” is unusual. The impression is that Jacob, on his bed, assumes a kind of fetal position. He whom we met at the beginning of this book, while still in utero, at the start of his life, now finishes his life in much the same way. Then, he was already wrestling with his twin brother; now, his fights are over, his race is run, and he is “gathered to his people” (cf. Gen. 25:8, 17, 35:29). He is dead but not dead, for, as Jesus says, the God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob, is “not God of the dead, but of the living” (Matt. 22:32). Jacob, while dead, lives on in the God of life, together with the believers who have preceded him in death”