Parasha
Vayetze
Genesis 28:10 – 32:4 OJB
Please read
this prayer
Before
reading
In the name of Yahushua
Our Messiyah, (Jesus Christ)
I pray for the Spirit of
Understanding
The Spirit pf Knowledge and
The Spirit of Wisdom
As I read through this
Parasha
Vayetze, which
translates into “and he left or he
went out,”
is the Torah portion that tells the story of Jacob’s departure from the Holy Land after many years of living there with his
parents.
This story depict
our journey from the seventh Heavens to the first, where we begin to learn how
to rule and reign in the World to Come. Jacob like all of us went out of the
Seventh Heaven to earth and his journey back to the Seventh heaven is what his
life story is all about.
Jacob spent the
night at a place known as Beit El “House of God.” It was here that he encounter
his famous ladder experiencing, where Angels were seen ascending and descending
from the Heavens to earth.
Who were these
Angels? These Angels were sent to accompany Jacob after he left the house of
his father Isaac. According to Torah, before YAHVEH TSEBAOTH destroy the cities
of Sodom and
Gomarroh, HE sent three angels to Abraham to warn him of the impending
destruction. The Angels that Jacob saw in his dream ascending the ladder were
the Angels sent to assist Jacob.
In Vayetzel, we see
that once a person decides to do the right things, to do whatever it take to
connect to the Light of the Creator miracles will occur to support that person.
But when the CREATOR saw that Jacob had awakened himself spiritually, He
realized his mistake and would take unreasonable measures to correct it, the
CREATOR sent miracles to assist him.
One of the miracles
that awaits Jacob as it awaits us is love. The Torah says that when Jacob
arrived in Charan, he met Rachel and he kissed her. This is one of exceptional
moments in Torah where we find an man kissing a virgin before bethroal. It is
the only time when we see a glimpse of true romance. Jacob after kissing her went
to her father and say he would work seven years for Rachel. Can you ever
imagine if we would give a father seven years wages for his daughter?
To many, it may have
seen a very long time, but to most of us love is selfish; for it is based on
“the desire to received,” what in it for me? This is not a sign of true love.
To Jacob and Rachel, the seven years that he had to work is similar to the
price Messiyah Yahushua paid for our sins. It cost him something precious. If
young woman these days would demand something valuable for their virginity,
then maybe marriages would last a life time.
One of the gifts of
Vayetze is that on this Sabbath, we can ask young men and women to pray for the
assistance to achieve true love in our lives. In its ultimate form, the love
Jacob and Rachel achieved is known as the Desire to share. Their love had
nothing to do with what either one could received from the other.
The love they shared
was an appreciation of what they were both capable of giving. Jacob would give
her spiritual guidance, while Rachel would provide him sons to fulfill YAHVEH
Will for Jacob. When He saw Rachel, Jacob saw her as a chariot for a Malchut,
He saw her Anochi, her godwithin, her soul. He recognized the Light that they
could reveal together in the world.
Jacob’s love for
Rachel was similar to the love Messiyah have for us. The Torah describe such
love as yirat haramemut, love based
on appreciation. When we appreciate someone, in this case Messiyah’s love for
us and we for Him, this appreciation in and of itself awakens more of our love.
Many of us make a
distinction between one kind of love and another, between the love we have for
a acquaintance, between the love that we try to awaken for the Light of the
Creator and the love we have for our friends or our relatives. But at their
purest, all of this form of love are identical.
On this Sabbath, we
have a special opportunity to ask the Holy Spirit to open our heart, to let us
connect to the Light of the Holy Spirit that the first fruit of the Spirit may
manifest in our lives.
The spiritual
development of Jacob entered into another phase as it rightly should in the
lives of all believers. Jacob had left his father’s house the seventh heaven,
the upper world, on a pilgrimage to Laban’s country, the lower world, where he
would find more than a wife, he would learn things about himself or should I
say discovered himself.
It is always through
our trials and testing, that we learn or discover who we truly are. It is when
we are stretch to our breaking point that we learn our true capacity. Sitting
at home will not do it! Venturing into the unknown with the aid of the Holy
Spirit is where we will learn who we truly are.
This pilgrimage
would span a total of twenty years, in which fourteen years spend working for
two wives. He would be living in Haran,
among people who were spiritually challenged at best. This corrosive
environment was to be the tool that cemented the principle of Torah in his
life.
Gen
28:10 And Ya’akov
departed from Beer-Sheva, and went toward Charan. - The first action of Jacob, describe that
he depart from Beer-Sheva. When a righteous man departs from a place it leaves
a spiritual void, much like cutting a major limb from a fruit tree. A long as
he lies in that city, he contributes to its glory, its splendor, and its
beauty; when he departs, its glory, splendor, and beauty diminished.
Gen
28:11 And he reached a certain place, and
tarried there, because the Shemesh(sun) was set; and he took of the
Avanim(stones) of that place, and put them for his pillow, and lay down in that
place to sleep. – That
certain place was Mount Moriah, the site where his Grand fathering Abraham
bound his father Isaac on the Altar, the future site of the Temple in Yerushalayim.
The
place where a righteous man lay his head is his home, and where is home is, is
sanctified. This was to be where Jacob encountered EL YAHVEH. It is also
possible that the same stone his grandfather used to build his Altar were the
same stone he was to use to build his pillar for the night.
What a
refreshing story! Do we as believers use the spiritual achievement of our
parents to be our resting place? Do we leave our spiritual Altar for our
children to used? Do we leave our wood pile a little higher that we found it.
As Jacob quite obviously started his evening prayer as he lay his head down on
the Rocks which is a symbol of Massiyah. Is it possible that it was a group of
12 stones that Jacob formed into a pillow?
Gen
28:12 And he had a chalom(dream), and hinei
a sullam (ladder, stairway) set up on the ground, and the top of it reached to
Shomayim: and hinei the malachim(messenger, angels) of Elohim ascending and
descending on it. -
Dreams in Scripture are usually vehicle of prophecy; otherwise the Torah
which uses words very sparingly would not used them. Jacob’s dream at Mt Moriah
symbolized the future of the Hebrew people and man’s ability to connect himself
to EL YAHVEH master Plan.
The
angels, Teraphim or earth angels, who are EL YAHVEH’s messengers in carrying
out HIS Will on earth, are constantly going up and down to receive His Commands
and then come back to earth to implement them. This Labber is also the Ladder
that link the First Heaven with the Seventh Heavens, the Ladder which all men
who believe may climb at any time.
Gen 28:13 And, hinei (behold), YAHVEH stood above it,
and said, I am YAHVEH ELohei Avraham thy av (father), and ELohei Yitzchak;
ha’aretz (the earth) whereon thou liest, to thee will I give it, and to thy
zera (seed); - Scripture usually uses this word behold
to introduce something significant. It’s frequent use in this vision emphasize
the great significance meaning, we must take notice. The land upon which you
are laying, to you will I give it.
Since
the place where Jacob was, were to be the future Capital of the Land of Yisrael, it is the ideal spot for a
prophecy such as this. This dream symbolized that as Jacob sanctified the land,
the Temple would sanctify the entire land of Yisrael.
Gen
28:14 And
thy zera (offspring) shall be as the dust of ha’aretz (the Earth), and thou shall
spread abroad to the west, and to the east, and to the north, and to the south;
and in thee and in thy zera shall kol (all) hamishpochot ha’adamah (the
families of the world) be blessed. –
This verse
seems to be a warning to Jacob, if Yisrael should sink to the level of the
nations, Yisrael will be no more, they will be scattered across the whole
earth. If Yisrael had not forsaken Torah, the nations of the earth would not be
give the opportunity it now have, to be apart of Yisrael. The wild grape vine
that was graphed in!
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