Genesis 22 ~ God promised to give Abraham all that he longed for ... and more
Genesis 22:18
~ "Through your offspring all nations on earth will be blessed, because you have obeyed me."
Human
beings haven't changed much in 4,000 years. The longing for children
and the desire for land still surge up with surprising emotional power.
Consider
the estimated six million American couples-one in seven would-be
parents-who are unable to have children. For most of them, this brings
deep anguish. Or think about the people who work double shifts,
sacrificing their free time in order to own a home rather than rent.
Abraham would have understood.
When God wanted his attention, he promised him land and more sons than
he could count. To a Babylonian emigrant, 75 years old and childless,
owning nothing but his tents and animals, the promises sounded
wonderful. In fact, they sounded impossible. Yet, because God himself
was making the promise, Abraham "believed the LORD, and he credited it
to him as righteousness" (Genesis 15:6).
For the God who had created the
heavens and the earth, making good on the promises ought to have been a
snap. But God did not make it easy for Abraham. Not until 25 years
later, when Abraham was 100, did the promise of a son come true. Then,
incredibly, God told Abraham to make a human sacrifice of his young son.
Astonishingly, Abraham followed God's orders. And God gave him back his son.
When Abraham died, God's promises
were far from fully realized. Abraham had only that one son to cling to.
His only land was a burial plot. He still lived in a tent, and his only
permanent structures were altars erected to worship the God who had
made all those promises.
God,
having promised him everything a man of that time could want, apparently
wanted Abraham to think even bigger thoughts. He had slipped some words
in along with the promises of offspring and land: "All peoples on earth
will be blessed through you" (Genesis 12:3
). God wanted to bless, not just Abraham, but the whole world.
Thousands of years later, in the time of Jesus, the full meaning of
those words would become clear (see Galatians 3:6-9,16-18).
Life Questions
What kind of promises does God make today? What longings does he fulfill?
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