By
faith Abraham, when he was tested, offered up Isaac, and he who had received
the promises offered up his only begotten
son, of whom it was said, "In Isaac your seed shall be called,"
concluding that God was able to raise him up, even from the dead, from which he
also received him in a figurative sense. –
Hebrews 11.17-19
Abraham had a tough test ahead of him. God called him
to take his only son, the son he had waited decades for, and told him to take
Isaac up into the mountain and sacrifice him on an altar. I can hardly comprehend
what it was like to be told what to do something like that. How do you respond
to something like that?
I guess it was because Abraham had seen the
faithfulness of God and knew that God have proven Himself in delivering a son
after all those years, but when God told Abraham to take Isaac and sacrifice
him, he does not seem fazed. When Abraham and Isaac left the servant behind to
go to the mountain he told the servant ‘mind the donkey. We are going up to the
mountain and Isaac and I will both return shortly.’
Abraham knew that God could raise Isaac up from the
dead. He was so sure that he told the servant before it ever happened. How
could he do that?
He concluded that God was able to raise Isaac from the
dead.
I find that challenging to me personally. There is an
area or two where I really struggle with trusting god. I guess I really have
yet to count Him as able to take care of those. One would think after 40 years
of watching God meet need after need and overcoming obstacle after obstacle I
would have learned that He really is able.
We teach a song to kids that I think I need to apply
to my own life. Theologically it simple means that I, like Abraham, have
counted God able. The question I have to consider is whether or not I can count
Him as able in those areas of my life.
‘He is able. He is able. I know His is able. I know my
Lord is able to carry me through.’
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