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Showing posts with label Abraham. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Abraham. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

TRANSITIONS


TRANSITIONS


By Richard Lineberry





By faith, Abraham, when called to go to a place that he would later receive as his inheritance, obeyed and went, even though he did not know where he was going.
Hebrews 11:8


The Bible, as well as church history, is full of transitions from one place to another. The exodus tells how God delivered his people from Egyptian slavery, took them through and unfamiliar wilderness and finally to a land they'd never been. Why? Because it was His purpose for them at the time. Many a missionary has been uprooted from his familiar surroundings and told to go unfamiliar places. It seems that following the Lord is accompanied by our willingness to change and take a few risks occasionally.


Such is a time for us as we have sought the Lord with faith and are now in the process of selling our physical property and finding where the Lord is leading. Has the Lord told us everything we want to know about it so far? No. He has shown us how to get moving in the now. It would, of course, be nice if the Lord has said everything up front like, “Here’s where you’re going, here’s how much it will cost, and here’s the list of everything you will need.” Yes, that would have satisfied our wonderings. However, there is no story in Scripture of the Lord leading anyone that way. His word, Proverbs tells us, is a lamp unto our FEET and a light to our path. He shows us step by step. It’s sort of like, take step #1 and I’ll show you #2 but not before the first one. When God says GO and we don’t go we may be cutting off the fruit He planned for us in the future. Are transitions risky? Usually they are. But if we aren’t willing to trust God, everything stays the same.


As we, as a corporate body, pray for God’s leading, we will come into a greater unity of purpose. Things will become clearer as we walk. Now is the time for seeking the Lord’s will relative to finding a buyer and directing us to a new location. We are taking baby steps but if our hearts are open to Him in faith, God will direct our path.

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

ABANDONMENT AND OBEDIENCE TO GOD BRINGS BLESSING


ABANDONMENT AND OBEDIENCE
TO GOD BRINGS BLESSING

By Dwight Cunkle






Fearing and Loving God I can put persons and things I love on the altar of the "God Who Provides"

Here is the exact quote that someone I referenced in my sermon on Sunday heard God impressing on her when she was trying to release her children into God's hands:   He said, "I will be as gentle as possible and as firm as necessary."

It reminds me of Gen 22, where Abraham is commanded by God to 
sacrifice his only son whom he loves. In faith (trusting God) Abraham says, "The lad and I will worship then return." This is the first occurrence of the words worship and love in the Bible, and they come in the context of the only time God speaks of offering the firstborn as a whole burnt offering (except his own son). At the last moment while Abraham is obeying, Yahweh  interrupts him, affirms his fear of the Lord, confirms him and his future generations in covenant blessing, and shows him a ram stuck in the thicket to be a substitutionary sacrifice instead of Isaac.  

Abraham named that place, "The Lord Will Provide" (Yahweh Jireh). What would have happened if Abraham had not feared the Lord and trusted Yahweh enough to obey HIm? Is there anything or anyone we are clinging to or trying to protect from what may be God's will? Perhaps there are areas of blessing not seen yet, waiting for us to place what and/or whom we love on the altar before "The God Who Provides."