Broader Belief
Genesis 22: 3 So Abraham rose early
in the morning and saddled his donkey, and took two of his young men with him,
and Isaac his son; and he split the wood for the burnt offering, and arose and
went to the place of which God had told him. 4 Then
on the third day Abraham lifted his eyes and saw the place afar off. 5 And
Abraham said to his young men, “Stay here with the donkey; the lad and I
will go yonder and worship, and we will come back to you.”
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After hearing something from GOD that seemed strange,
Abraham was at peace. He was able to sleep as he normally did and woke up the
next morning ready to do what GOD said. HE communicated with the LORD that
morning, so he knew GOD was guiding him. He took two witnesses with him and
traveled three days to the place GOD told him to go.
My Observations:
- Three days is similar to
JESUS’ death burial and resurrection timing.
- Abraham knew GOD’s
promise of making a nation through Isaac, so he believed GOD would bring
him back from the dead somehow.
- Abraham told the
witnesses “we will come back to you”, showing he had total belief in GOD’s
power to create life or raise his son from the dead.
Sacrifice your only son would be a strange request to you
and me. But this was the only time GOD told any human to do this. It does not
seem that GOD was testing Abraham to see what he would do, because HE knew what
he would do. This strange request seemed more like an announcement of something
greater to come.
“We will come back to you” shows Abraham’s total faith in
GOD. Only one human needed to show this example, so GOD is not asking others to
kill someone to show their allegiance with HIM. BUT GOD does seem to want us to
believe in HIS plan to the point that we know HE will come through, even if the
dream HE gave us looks like it would have to die.
It was not the willingness to sacrifice Isaac that is
amazing, rather the belief that GOD would restore Isaac to fulfill HIS promise.
Challenge
- Why does GOD tell Moses
about Abraham’s preparation to sacrifice Isaac?
- Did GOD promise you
something that has you thinking you know what HE is doing when you may
not?
- Are you willing to
believe broader than your thoughts, knowing GOD can and will do the
impossible to reach HIS plan through you?
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