September 13th Devotion
The Ultimate Sacrifice
Chuck Swindoll
SOME YEARS after receiving Isaac, as promised by God, the time had come for Abraham's faith to be put to the supreme test. God is, of course, omniscient. He doesn't put people to a test to see how well their faith responds under fire; He prepares tests of faith to show us what He has made of us lately.
At this point in Abraham's faith journey, his faith was put to the test with an unusual and unexpected command. God said, "Take your son, your only son—yes, Isaac, whom you love so much—and go to the land of Moriah. Go and sacrifice him as a burnt offering on one of the mountains, which I will show you" (Genesis 22:2).
When Abraham and Isaac arrived at the place where God had instructed him to go, Abraham built an altar. It must have felt like he was turning down the sheets on a deathbed. The faithful father then looked at his son and calmly said, "Lie down on the altar, Isaac."
At the final moment, God intervened and provided a ram to be sacrificed in Isaac's place. But that day Abraham passed the ultimate test. The Lord allowed this drama to play out to demonstrate the completeness of the patriarch's faith—both to Abraham himself and to the world at large.
Think about what provision you need that only God can provide. What do you really need from the Lord? Follow Abraham's example. Don't presume to tell the Lord what to do, and don't waste your time guessing how He might accomplish doing it. Simply trust Him. Accept whatever He chooses to provide, regardless of how unlikely or unusual. And all the while, you can rest in His unfailing love and righteous character.
Chuck Swindoll
SOME YEARS after receiving Isaac, as promised by God, the time had come for Abraham's faith to be put to the supreme test. God is, of course, omniscient. He doesn't put people to a test to see how well their faith responds under fire; He prepares tests of faith to show us what He has made of us lately.
At this point in Abraham's faith journey, his faith was put to the test with an unusual and unexpected command. God said, "Take your son, your only son—yes, Isaac, whom you love so much—and go to the land of Moriah. Go and sacrifice him as a burnt offering on one of the mountains, which I will show you" (Genesis 22:2).
When Abraham and Isaac arrived at the place where God had instructed him to go, Abraham built an altar. It must have felt like he was turning down the sheets on a deathbed. The faithful father then looked at his son and calmly said, "Lie down on the altar, Isaac."
At the final moment, God intervened and provided a ram to be sacrificed in Isaac's place. But that day Abraham passed the ultimate test. The Lord allowed this drama to play out to demonstrate the completeness of the patriarch's faith—both to Abraham himself and to the world at large.
Think about what provision you need that only God can provide. What do you really need from the Lord? Follow Abraham's example. Don't presume to tell the Lord what to do, and don't waste your time guessing how He might accomplish doing it. Simply trust Him. Accept whatever He chooses to provide, regardless of how unlikely or unusual. And all the while, you can rest in His unfailing love and righteous character.
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