Abraham's Mission To Trust God

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This scripture is an incredible story illustrating the faith that Abraham had in his God. God had made promises over a period of time that Abraham and Sarah would have a son even though Sarah’s child bearing age was past and there would be descendants more than the stars in the sky and more than the sand on the shore. Even though it was hard to believe, Abraham trusted God that His word would come to pass. What horror it must have been for Abraham when God asked him to offer up this boy as a burnt offering? In this scripture we see how he was prepared to trust God implicitly with what He asked him to do. As Grey says in her book “It was a test. It was a test of obedience which Abraham passed with flying colors. Instead, God provides …show more content…

Abraham had demonstrated his remarkable faith and obedience in leaving Ur. In Genesis 15, God made a covenant with Abraham in relation to his heir and Abraham believed God and it was counted to him as righteousness. Abraham was obedient and God came in for him, saved his son and provided another sacrifice. Abraham’s time was prior to the covenant given to Moses at Mt Sinai. In Genesis 26 God speaks to Isaac and says “I will give your descendants all these lands; and in your seed all the nations of the earth shall be blessed, because Abraham obeyed My voice and kept My charge, My commandments, My statutes and My laws.” God had made known His covenants to Abraham and he abided by them. Abraham is a perfect example of one who had the ‘foundational spiritual law written on his heart, and that were later given to the Children of …show more content…

Grey says that for us, we can read backwards and see God’s hand in the events that took place in the Old Testament. This whole event is a foreshadowing of the sacrifice of Jesus and the fulfillment of the promise given to Abraham that through Jesus and the preaching of the glad tidings all nations of the earth shall be blessed. Isaiah 53 says “He was led as a lamb to the slaughter, and as a sheep before its shearers is silent, So He opened not His mouth.” Isaac was an example of this complete obedience to his Fathers will. The only question he asks is, “Where is the sheep for the burnt offering?” What it must have meant to Abraham to give up his first born son, but it was far greater for Father God to give up his first born Son, that each and every one of us that believes in Him will not be

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