I am God

It is important to distinguish between the directive and the permissive will of God. In the first sense the place for the covenant family was Canaan (Genesis 26:1); (Genesis 46:3) is a touching instance of the permissive will of God. Jacob's family, broken, and in part already in Egypt, the tenderness of Jehovah would not forbid the aged patriarch to follow. God will take up His people and, so far as possible, bless them, even when they are out of His best. In Israel's choice of a king (1 Samuel 8:7) in the turning back from Kadesh (Deuteronomy 1:19) in the sending of the spies; in the case of Balaam -- illustrations of this principle are seen. It is needless to say that God's permissive will never extends to things morally wrong. The highest blessing is ever found in obedience to His directive will.

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