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  • A Temporary Throne – 44

    A Temporary Throne – 44

    CHAPTER 44

    From the vantage point of Joseph, I observed a gathering of four men in a camp at the edge of a valley. I could see hundreds and hundreds of sheep, grouped by separate flocks on four surrounding hillsides  grazing on lush green grass – one flock to my left, another further away to my left, and a similar scene beyond the four men ahead of our approach on the path ahead to my right.

    THE SONS OF BILHAH AND ZILPAH,” said the LORD.

    “Who,” I asked? (I did not remember these Hebrew names.)

    YOU WILL KNOW THE NAMES OF THESE SONS:

    DAN, NAPHTALI, GAD AND ASHER.

    YOU NOW SEE THESE BROTHERS THROUGH THE EYES OF JOSEPH, SON OF RACHEL.

    HE COMES TO THEM FROM THE HOUSE OF ISRAEL, WHO IS YET CONSOLED BY RAISING BENJAMIN WITHOUT HELP OF THE MOTHER OF THESE TWO SONS.

    Genesis 37:2b When Joseph was seventeen years old, he often tended his father’s flocks. He worked for his half brothers, the sons of his father’s wives Bilhah and Zilpah. But Joseph reported to his father some of the bad things his brothers were doing.

    The LORD gave me a brief glimpse into a courtyard in front of a hillside home several miles behind from where Joseph had just embarked hours before. A grandfatherly-looking old man with an active young lad at hand must have be a hundred years old!

    I had never thought of that – that Israel had already been age ninety-one when his eleventh son, Joseph, was born — first son to his beloved Rachel.

    Joseph, as he left the company of Israel and young Benjamin, was wearing a most-colorful coat of many colors, not at all plain as burlap (as I would describe the robes of his half-brothers). Joseph now approached these older simply-clothed brothers.

     To be continued…

    A Temporary Throne is an original work of Roger Harned,

    © Copyright 2014, All Rights Reserved by the author.

  • A Temporary Throne – 43

    A Temporary Throne – 43

    CHAPTER 43

    The LORD had shown me Cain and Abel. The LORD had also shown me in the family of Noah; the blessing of Shem over Japheth and Ham. Now the LORD had shown me Jacob and Esau. The LORD was showing me his will for brothers.

    I was reminded once more of what the LORD had advised Cain, before his sin:

    Genesis 4:7 If you do well, will you not be accepted?

    And if you do not do well, sin lies at the door. And its desire is for you, but you should rule over it.

    All Noah’s sons and their wives and offspring had to do was to ‘do well’ by obeying God.

    I had often forgotten that Canaan was the son of Ham, only remembering Canaan as a place and not a man, grandson of Noah, cursed and not blessed by the LORD.

    I had forgotten that the places so contested by descendants of brothers were part of the blessings and curses of the LORD on ancestors of these contested lands so long ago.

    Though the people sometimes were forced to fear the LORD; Jacob, Abraham and Noah had willingly worshiped the LORD our God.

    Would the LORD not bless who he will bless and curse who he will curse?

    This is what the LORD had shown me. This is what the LORD had reminded me from scripture.

    He IS our Creator! He IS the LORD!

    His blessings continue through the generations, his double-portions to the sons and brothers of His choosing.

    Then the LORD would show me another brother, a very young man (barely beyond the years of a boy).

    I had thought and observed the natural competition of Cain and Abel. I read of Ishmael and Isaac. I observed Esau and Jacob. Now the LORD showed me a young man among ten older men – ALL brothers.

    His name was Joseph.

    To be continued…

    A Temporary Throne is an original work of Roger Harned,

    © Copyright 2014, All Rights Reserved by the author.

  • A Temporary Throne – 42

    A Temporary Throne – 42

    CHAPTER 42

    Genesis 35: 13 Then God went up from him in the place where he had spoken with him.
    14 And Jacob set up a pillar in the place where he had spoken with him, a pillar of stone. He poured out a drink offering on it and poured oil on it. 15 So Jacob called the name of the place where God had spoken with him Bethel.

    I was with the LORD through the entire scene of days and the worship of Jacob Israel. I looked on in awe of this time and place. Bethel – a place of worship – a high heap of stones in a high place where God met once more with a mere mortal man.

    Then the LORD showed me a terrible passing scene of time in this place – a fast-forward of men and conflict and death and fear and famine and buildings and cities and walls and valleys and armies and devastation and more buildings and altars of idols and glowing of golden domes.

    The LORD showed me a terrible foreboding scene of fire and fronts of confronting armies a valley of smoke and death.

    Then the Light of the LORD lifted my troubled soul once more to the Throne of Heaven.  The LORD showed me once more a scene within the intricacy of a human body. I heard a steady pulse of three hearts: one loud, steady and strong; the other two pulses much quicker, yet faint in the newness of their struggling new lives.

    Then the LORD showed me within this womb: two tiny twin fetuses: full of life, with quick contentious hearts, beating rapidly within their formed living bodies, floating in the waters of life. I looked on in awe of a living scene only recently shown to man in the two dimensions of an ultra-sound image of a mother’s womb.

    The LORD then reminded me what this was all about:

    BROTHERS.

    To be continued…

    A Temporary Throne is an original work of Roger Harned,

    © Copyright 2014, All Rights Reserved by the author.