Good Morning All,
Genesis 12:1; “Now the Lord said to Abram, “Go from your country and your
kindred and your father's house to the land that I will show you.”
I remember many years ago
when I was in college talking to my grandfather about his parents and uncles
and grandparents who left Germany and immigrated to the United States. They left everything they knew, most of the
people they knew and grew up with. It
was possible that a young man or young woman had fallen in love and was
suddenly transported to another country far away to never see that person
again. They left their homes and the
life they knew for a promise of land and a better way of life. It must have taken a lot to go, especially
the first one. It might be a little
easier if all of your brothers are going, along with a fair number of cousins
and friends but what if you were first, or worse, the only one to go; a new
land, new neighbors, new customs, new names; it took courage and faith.
In our verse we see where God spoke to
Abram. We don’t know if it was a dream
or a vision or something like the burning bush of Moses but somehow God
directed Abram to leave his country and his family to go to a new land that God
has promised to Abram and his descendants.
Yet it had to take a lot of faith, and convincing, for Abram to take his
wife and his nephew and head out and go where God was directing them to
go. They left all the familiar things in
life to go to a brand new land. It
certainly took courage and faith.
God is leading you to a new land as
well. He wants you to leave the old life
behind. He wants you to leave the sinful
existence behind. For many of us, this
can be difficult. It can mean leaving
behind friends, places that we are comfortable at, even perhaps some family
members might get left behind. Yet God
calls us to a new land, a new life. He
calls us there for much the same reason he called Abram to go; to get out of a
sin-filled environment that might lead us astray. God wants us to be safe and sometimes a new
place is the only way to safety.
So as you feel God introducing changes into
your life, these changes may be God’s way of
telling you to come to a new land, a new country or just a different set
of people for you to be with. The old
relationships, the old places to go may be the toxic things that are dragging
you down and holding you back. This may
be what is keeping you in sin; you are not leaving the temptations behind. If you are tempted to drink to excess; stay
away from the bars. If you are prone to
gossip, stay away from that coffee klatch.
Go to the new land.
It might be difficult; it might require a
few tries to finally leave the old behind.
Yet the new land that God is leading you into is the land that he has
promised; a land of milk and honey. It
is the promised land of our salvation.
It is home.
Father of all wonders, you
lead in the paths of righteousness for your name’s sake. Give me the courage and strength to travel
the path you have laid out and to follow as you lead me. Show me the way to walk with you. In the precious name of Jesus we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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