A series on meeting God – Abraham
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link below to read the verses.)
Genesis 12:1-9; Genesis 15:1-21
[We all have a
story about how we met God. Some are more miraculous than others, but none more
amazing than the mere fact that the Living God, our Creator, reached out to bring
us into relationship with him. In this series, we will be looking at how people
in the Bible met God, and what that means to you today.]
I didn’t know anything about Tech. Things like their
average annual snowfall was 250 inches; or that there were 10 guys for every
girl; or that it was about a nine-hour drive to the middle of nowhere. All I
knew was that Mr. Clark recommended it; so, I went to Tech… sight unseen. Abram
did the same thing!
Abram was born in Ur of the Chaldeans in Mesopotamia.
He lived there with his father, Terah - who worshiped the moon god, his wife
Sarai - who was barren and his nephew Lot – whose father had died.
While in Mesopotamia, the Lord appeared to Abram telling
him to leave his home and his people, and to go to the land that the Lord would
show him. Based solely on the word of the Lord, Abram uprooted his life to go
there… sight unseen.
Abram took with him Terah, Sarai and Lot. However,
on the way they settled in Harran, a city also known for worshipping the moon
god. Although we don’t know why they settled there, you could speculate that it
had to do with Terah. Because when he died Abram once again set out for the
land the Lord would show him.
Despite Sarai being barren, the Lord made this startling
promise to Abram.
2 “I will make you
into a great nation, and I will bless you;
I will make your name great, and you will be a blessing. NIV Genesis
12
At the age of seventy-five, Abram arrived in Canaan
with his wife Sarai and his nephew Lot, along with all their possessions and
people that they had acquired in Harran. But they weren’t alone. The Canaanites
lived there.
Even though Abram was old, Sarai was still barren,
and the Canaanites were there, the Lord again appeared to Abram and promised that
he would give Abram’s descendants the land. Therefore, he built an altar to the
Lord.
However, over the following decade, Abram
experienced many adversities, not the least of which was that he still had no
children. Afraid and discouraged, the Lord appeared to Abram again. This time, Abram
complained about being childless.
5 Then
the Lord took Abram outside and said to him, “Look up into the sky
and count the stars if you can. That’s how many descendants you will have!”
6 And Abram
believed the Lord, and the Lord counted him as righteous because
of his faith. NLT Genesis 15
20 After supper Jesus
took another cup of wine and said, “This cup is the new covenant between
God and his people—an agreement confirmed with my blood, which is poured out as
a sacrifice for you. NLT Luke 22
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