Genesis 25:21
Isaac prayed to
the Lord on behalf of his wife, because she was barren. The Lord answered his
prayer and his wife Rebekah became pregnant.
Genesis 26:8
When Isaac had
been there a long time, Abimelech king of the Philistines looked down from a
window and saw Isaac caressing his wife Rebekah.
This is one marriage story in the Bible that I just love to
make reference to; the kind of love and attention that Isaac showered on his wife
Rebekah always makes me love marriage. This is one man that makes marriage so
sweet to experience and if all men were to treat their wives the way Isaac
treated Rebekah, I am positive that God would be so proud of the marriage
institution that He originated. And to think that Isaac didn’t even choose
Rebekah himself as wife but God chose for him makes it even more lovely.
If we look at this marriage situation well, we will notice
that Rebekah had been married for over 20years before Isaac prayed to God
concerning her barrenness and the Lord answered in Genesis 25. And it was much later that Isaac was found caressing Rebekah in the open view of
king Abimelech. So that tells us that even though their marriage was well advanced in
years they didn’t get tired of showing each other love. Even after many years of
marriage Isaac was still very much in love with Rebekah and he showed her that
much even in public view. I just love this marriage story.
Reading on in the story of Isaac and Rebekah we will notice
that they had their differences; Isaac loved Esau who was the older of the twins, while
Rebekah loved Jacob based on the prophecy of God on the twins at
birth. But that still didn’t cause a rift or separation in their marriage. They
managed their differences in a manner that didn’t affect the love they had for
each other or their marriage.
I would love the husbands reading this to score themselves
based on the revelation of the theme marriage for this write-up. No wonder God
blessed Isaac so much. It is true that God’s favor for Isaac originated from
His covenant with Isaac’s father Abraham, but peradventure Isaac was not as
faithful in his dealings as his father, would he be able to continue in that
covenant? But thank God Isaac was just as faithful as his father Abraham and
when it came to the affairs of his home and marriage he scored high on that;
even higher that Abraham his father. And so we read that in the midst of famine
Isaac planted crops in that land and the same year he reaped a hundred fold,
because the Lord blessed him. And Isaac’s wealth began to grow and he became
rich and exceedingly rich that the host community where he lived began to envy
him.
A man who desires to prosper in the face of hardship is a
man who will be careful in taking care of his wife; he will be a man wise
enough to form a bond of unity with his wife and protect that unity because the
presence of that unity with the power of God in it guarantees success and
eradicates impossibilities in life. A man who takes care of his wife and loves
her, is a man who is sure that God will hear and answer his prayers. So let the
men begin to do the needful.
May the Lord bless our homes in Jesus name.