How can we mirror Rebekah's trust?
In what ways can we emulate Rebekah's trust in our daily lives?

Rebekah’s Moment of Decision

“Then they called Rebekah and asked her, ‘Will you go with this man?’ ‘I will go,’ she replied.” (Genesis 24:58)


Why Rebekah’s Trust Still Matters

• She committed her future to God’s leading in one decisive sentence.

• She left family, homeland, and familiarity without bargaining or delay.

• Her confidence rested not in circumstances but in the God who orchestrated them (Genesis 24:7, 40).


Practical Ways to Emulate Rebekah’s Trust

1. Prompt Obedience

• When Scripture makes God’s will clear, respond immediately—no stalling, no half-measures.

James 1:22: “Be doers of the word and not hearers only.”

• Daily life: speak truth kindly when prompted, give generously when nudged, forgive as soon as conviction hits.

2. Willingness to Step Into the Unknown

Hebrews 11:8 recalls Abraham leaving “not knowing where he was going.” Rebekah mirrors that faith.

• Today: follow God’s call even when the outcome isn’t mapped—new job, ministry role, or conversation with a neighbor.

3. Trust Grounded in God’s Character

Psalm 9:10: “Those who know Your name trust in You.”

• Cultivate familiarity with God’s promises; trust flows from knowing who He is.

• Keep a journal of answered prayers and fulfilled promises to reinforce His reliability.

4. Submission to God-Ordained Authority

• Rebekah recognized Eliezer as Abraham’s representative and, by extension, God’s instrument.

Romans 13:1 reminds us God arranges authorities.

• Practical angle: respect pastoral leadership, honor parents, cooperate with employers—unless they contradict Scripture.

5. Courage Coupled With Humility

• Rebekah mounted the camel (Genesis 24:61) without fanfare, serving and welcoming when she arrived (Genesis 24:64-65).

Philippians 2:3-4: value others above self while stepping forward bravely.

• Daily: volunteer for unnoticed tasks, handle criticism graciously, let God get the glory.

6. Leaving Comfort to Secure God’s Covenant Purposes

• Her “yes” advanced the Abrahamic line leading to Christ (Matthew 1:2).

• Your “yes” today may impact generations—teach children God’s Word, support missions, model integrity at work.


Habits That Nurture Rebekah-Like Trust

• Consistent time in Scripture—hearing God clears foggy choices.

• Prayerful listening—invite the Spirit’s guidance before decisions.

• Fellowship with trusted believers—Eliezer recounted God’s work; testimonies boost faith.

• Swift repentance—sin dulls sensitivity to God’s voice; keep accounts short.


Encouragement for the Journey

If God could steer a servant’s prayer, a well encounter, and a willing young woman to fulfill His covenant, He can navigate your decisions today. Echo Rebekah’s words—“I will go”—and watch Him write the next chapter.

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