3. Believe
3. Abraham and Sarah
We skip several generations down from Shem to Abraham, who started out as a pagan city dweller in Ur of the Chaldeans, near Basra in modern day Iraq. God appeared to him and called him to the promised land of Canaan, which he would never personally inherit, but his descendants would dwell in.
One major problem though, Abraham didn't have any descendants, and he was really old, as was his wife Sarah. But the God who was to cause a virgin to conceive by His Holy Spirit could also make a barren woman conceive too. Isaac was the child of promise.
So far, so good, but God asked Abraham to sacrifice Isaac to Him. Thankfully, it was 'just' a test, and Abraham passed with flying colours before he had to actually sacrifice his son. The story begs the question, is God bloodthirsty?
Thankfully, God isn't bloodthirsty. But our rebellion against Him is so grave, that without the shedding of blood there can be no forgiveness of sins. Thankfully, the blood of Jesus, the perfect Son of Abraham, washes our sins away, who trust in Him.
'Dear Lord our God, please help us to trust in You, and so to prove Your faithfulness in our lives, to Your praise and glory, amen'
Are you prepared to give up what is most precious to you for God? Rejoice that He gave His beloved Son for us!
Luke 3:34, Hebrews 11:8-19
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