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TO CHEW ON: “Then I asked her and said, ‘Whose daughter are you?’ And she said, ‘The daughter of Bethuel, Nahor’s son, whom Milcah bore to him.’ So I put the nose ring on her nose and bracelets on her wrists.” Genesis 24:47
Jewelry appears often in the Bible and says many things.
- For Judah and Tamar it was a pledge to render full payment later for sexual services rendered - Genesis 38:18.
- For an Amalekite warrior and David it was Saul’s I.D. - 2 Samuel 1:10.
- For the Israelites plundering the Egyptians it was payment for years of slavery, payment that was later used in the making of the Tabernacle - Exodus 3:22; 35:22.
- For the prophet it was a metaphor of God’s care for His people - Ezekiel 16:11.
- For the prodigal son it was “Welcome home—You are still my son” - Luke 15:22.
Abraham’s servant made a great impression on Rebekah’s family when they saw their daughter / sister decked out in rich jewels. Brother Laban took note and immediately became all gush and hospitality - Genesis 24:29-31. The rich sparkling rings and bracelets now on Rebekah asked a question and made a promise.
- Question: Will Rebekah marry my master’s son?
- Promise: She will be well cared for.
Warren Wiersbe’s BE Commentary makes a wonderful comparison of Rebekah’s story to the church:
“But the chapter goes beyond history into theology. It gives us a picture of the heavenly Father getting a bride for His Son (Matt. 22:1-14). The church is compared to a bride (2 Cor. 11:2-3; Eph. 5:22-33), and during this present age, the Holy Spirit is calling people to trust Christ and be “married to … him” (Rom. 7:4). The elements involved in the marriage of Isaac and Rebekah are also involved in the marriage of Christ and His church” - Warren Wiersbe Commentary accessed through Bible Gateway.com.
Isaiah helps us, as part of the church, to express thanks for this adornment:
“I will greatly rejoice in the LORD,
My soul shall be joyful in my God;
For He has clothed me with the garments of salvation.
He has covered me with the robe of righteousness.
As a bridegroom decks himself with ornaments
And as a bride adorns herself with her jewels” - Isaiah 61:10 (emphasis added).
Let's remind ourselves of this wonderful promissory, salvation, Bride-of-Christ message of jewelry as we put on our trinkets today.
PRAYER: Dear Father, thank You for choosing the church as Your bride. Help me to live as one You have chosen and adorned today. Amen.
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