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October 28, 2025 9 mins

You and I are, well, we're us. But in 100 years' time, if we're lucky we'll be an unknown name on a family tree somewhere.  Nothing to make us stand out from the crowd. Probably, in a hundred years' time, we'll be completely forgotten. Or will we?

Have you ever looked at your family tree? I have. My dad gave me a huge piece of paper with our family tree, going right back to the 1700's to a Duchess of Romania. Of course, I recognised my generation and my parents and my grand-parents, but to tell you the truth, that's about it. Just a long dry list of unimpressive names, pretty sad really. All people with lives. Who knows who they were?

Two books in the Old Testament, 1 and 2 Chronicles are books that chronicle the history of Israel. And the first dozen or so chapters of 1 Chronicles is a long list of dry boring names, sound familiar? Now you get to 1 Chronicles, Chapter 4 and verse 9, and so far they've been through 425 different names. Then suddenly without explanation there's a brief biographical sketch given of a man called Jabez. It's like a breath of fresh air in a stuffy room. What's going on there?

We've been looking at what I call "superstar syndrome", you know, this notion that we all have great people that we admire, sports people media personalities, that's great. But the media kind of pumps them up and makes them larger than life. And we live in a culture of fame and superstardom. And one of the things that I really love about God is in stark contrast to that, He loves little people and He uses little people.

The fact that there are big people, implies that we're little people, we're not as big, we're not as important, we're not as well-known, we're not as wealthy as some of those other people. And God delights in these so-called little people.

Last week we talked about little people used by a big God, and I introduced you to some of the people in my life. People who in the world's eyes might be little people, average people like you and me. But for me, in my life, they were superstars and they still are and they always will be.

Yesterday, we looked at a man called Jahaziel. And it's a real encouragement to see historically how God used this nobody, this little person this face in a sea of faces to bring enormous encouragement and guidance to the King, when they were about to be attacked by the Ethiopian army, which was a million strong.

Today, we are going to look at Jabez because you go through all this whole family tree and the first dozen or so chapters of this book of 1 Chronicles. I got to tell you it's really dry reading. But all of a sudden name number 426 in Chapter 4 and verse 9 is a guy called Jabez. This is what it says:

Now Jabez was honoured more than his brothers and his mum called him Jabez because it means I bore him in pain." (It's a good start to life, isn't it?) Jabez called on God saying, 'Oh that you would bless me indeed and enlarge my borders, and that your mighty hand would be with me and that you would keep me from sin and I would cause no pain'. (1 Chronicles 4:9-10)

Isn't it an interesting little biographical sketch that comes out in the middle of all these names? You know so and so begat so and so who begat so and so. And all of a sudden we hear about Jabez, and Jabez's name is Jabez because his Mum says, "I bore him in pain".

Could you imagine if your mother or mine called us "You are a pain"? If I was given a name in the culture where the meaning of names is important and my name was "You are a pain" and my mother gave it to me, now there is a stunning start in life isn't it. And yet it says Jabez was honoured more than his brothers.

There are so many people who think that their start in life has ruined their lives. Maybe you had a lousy upbringing, maybe your parents weren't the best, maybe you look at yourself in the mirror and you think I just don't look anything or maybe there's a health issue or a disability or something.

We all have something in our lives, don't we? And we think, well you know I'm kind of handicapped, well you know I kind of can't do as well as the next person because I've got this in my background or I've go this in my past and you know what I'm talking about. God would have none of that. Here's this little person Jabez, it says that he was honoured more than his brothers. Why? Jabez prayed:

God bless me, bless me indeed, God enlarge my borders, God I want your mighty hand to be with me and God stop me from doing stupid things so that I may cause no pain.

Very specific prayer by Jabez. His name means, "I caused my mum pain" and he says, "But Lord I don't want to cause anyone else pain."

Here's this man Jabez whoever he is, whoever he was, this is the only thing we know about him. And he humbled himself under God. He bowed down, he said, "God bles

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