The night before anything could go wrong, God appears. Call it the eleventh hour, God steps in, to a man’s dream who doesn’t even worship Him, with a command – “Don’t touch him”.
God does not shout. He does not send fire. He restrains.
Not all our confrontations will end as neatly as the story we are about to read. There were still words said, and it was still complicated between uncle and nephew, but Jacob would not be harmed.
God still specialises in night-time deliverances. He is working more in our lives than we realise. Conversations are happening about you that you will never hear. There are restraints placed on others that you will never see. Heaven is not passive while you sleep.
“ On the third day Laban was told that Jacob had fled. 23 Taking his relatives with him, he pursued Jacob for seven days and caught up with him in the hill country of Gilead. 24 Then God came to Laban the Aramean in a dream at night and said to him, “Be careful not to say anything to Jacob, either good or bad.” 25 Jacob had pitched his tent in the hill country of Gilead when Laban overtook him, and Laban and his relatives camped there too. 26 Then Laban said to Jacob, “What have you done? You’ve deceived me, and you’ve carried off my daughters like captives in war. 27 Why did you run off secretly and deceive me? Why didn’t you tell me, so I could send you away with joy and singing to the music of timbrels and harps? 28 You didn’t even let me kiss my grandchildren and my daughters goodbye. You have done a foolish thing. 29 I have the power to harm you; but last night the God of your father said to me, ‘Be careful not to say anything to Jacob, either good or bad.’ 30 Now you have gone off because you longed to return to your father’s household. But why did you steal my gods?” 31 Jacob answered Laban, “I was afraid, because I thought you would take your daughters away from me by force. 32 But if you find anyone who has your gods, that person shall not live. In the presence of our relatives, see for yourself whether there is anything of yours here with me; and if so, take it.” Now Jacob did not know that Rachel had stolen the gods.” (Genesis 31 v 22-32)
This story shows us that:-
- God has protected you even when you didn’t know it.
Jacob didn’t know about the dream Laban had. He didn’t know that his arch-enemy at that time, out to kill him, had been reined in. There are conversations we have not been party to and interventions that we have never witnessed in our lives, for God is watching over us. How many times has God gone ahead of you? How many conversations has He already entered before you arrived?
There are interventions we have never witnessed. There are disasters we will never know we were spared from. God is watching over us — not only in the visible moments, but in the unseen ones.
- Unresolved relationships generate long-running damage.
Rachel was sitting on a secret, the stolen idols, which would become the main issue and the fact that she had not said goodbye to her father, though it was the reason. A covenant was made in Gilead, but between an uncle and a nephew who do not trust each other. Not every covenant is reconciliation.
God’s nighttime interventions do not just preserve our lives; they preserve His purposes in us. He restrains what would undo us. He exposes what would corrupt us. Where has God protected you without your knowledge?
What “idols” are you quietly carrying into your future?
Is the peace in your life reconciliation or simply distance?
The night before anything could go wrong, God stepped in.
And He still does.

