Good Morning All,
Hebrews 11:17; “By faith
Abraham, when he was tested, offered up Isaac, and he who had received the
promises was in the act of offering up his only son”
“By faith” that is the theme of this
great chapter in Hebrews; some call it the “Hall of Faith”. It lists many of the “greats” who we all look
to as inspiration in the Bible. We look
to these people as the greats, the stalwarts of faith. Yet if we look at them truly closely, we see
that they are fragile human, just like us.
Abraham led a life that was filled with
questioning doubts at times. Even though
he had God’s promises, Abraham often struggled with God’s truth. Along the way there were many times when
Abraham doubted God’s assurances. He hid
his wife Sarah twice by calling her his sister rather than his wife. He thought he was getting too old to have a
child with his wife Sarah, so they “borrowed” Sarah’s slave girl and used her
to produce a child. Abraham would hear
God’s promises but would sometimes wonder.
We do that much of the time; don’t we? We have heard God’s promises to us, yet we
wonder sometimes how it can ever work out.
We may wonder what God can possibly have in store for us when our spouse
turns cold or our children turn angry and belligerent. We wonder what good comes from our health
going bad or our memory failing. We
wonder sometimes what it all means.
Sometimes it means that God is showing us faith.
Sometimes we claim faith, but do we have
true faith. We have the security of our
job, the security of our wealth, the security of our family so we are safe and
secure. Yet what happens if these are
slowly stripped away. What do we truly
rely on then? We may find that we place
too much of our trust in the wrong things and sometimes, God strips those away
so we can find our true faith.
Sometimes, he removes the crutches that we rely on to show us that our
true hope is not found in them.
Sometimes he slowly removes them to show us the truth. Sometimes, this process can be incredibly
painful. It might be physical pain or
emotional or spiritual, but it is pain.
So, God peels away the false hopes and
reveals to us the only true hope that we have and that is God’s own grace. That is what Abraham was left with when he
held the knife over Isaac. God had
promised to use Abraham’s son to build a great nation and yet God wanted him to
sacrifice him. We can only imagine what
went through Abraham’s mind at that time, but we know that whatever it was; it
settled on faith and trusting God. There
are times in our life just like that and we too can only trust in God’s
faithful promise to be with us, to guard us and to defend us through it all.
Gracious Lord, all we have
is you. You are our only hope; our only
stay. Strengthen us that we might not be
moved from this certainty. Be with those
who are struggling with the challenges of life and lead them to focus their
eyes and their hope only on you. In your
precious name, O Jesus, we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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