October 20
Faith’s Ultimate
Test by Dr. D, James Kennedy
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And Abraham stretched out his hand and took the knife to slay
his son.—Genesis 22:10
Do you face a test
of faith today? Is God calling you to leap into the unknown, into uncertain,
perhaps even treacherous waters? If so, maybe Abraham’s story will inspire
you.
God’s familiar voice
rang out, “Abraham.”
And Abraham
responded, “Here I am, [Lord].”
The Lord gave
Abraham instructions: “Take now your son…and go to the land of Moriah, and
offer him there as a burnt offering…”
Perhaps no more
painful words have ever been heard.
All of Abraham’s joy disappeared in a flash. However, Abraham did not question; he
simply obeyed.
First thing the next
morning, he prepared for the journey to the mountains. No questions, just obedience. For three long days he walked with Isaac at
his side, Isaac who knew nothing of his father’s mission. Only God and Abraham knew what lay at the
end of this journey. Silently, Abraham
and Isaac climbed to the top of Mount Moriah.
Once there, father
and son erected an altar together.
Then Abraham bound his son and, summoning all of his strength, laid
Isaac upon the altar.
With his heart about
to break, Abraham lifted the knife above Isaac’s chest. As Abraham began to plunge the knife
downward, he again heard that familiar voice, “Abraham, Abraham…Do not lay
your hand on the lad.” God intervened and provided a ram in Isaac’s place.
God didn’t want
Abraham to sacrifice his son. God
wanted obedience.
Through this
incident, God tested Abraham’s faith.
He wanted to know which would win out: a father’s love for his child
or his obedience to his God.
When we truly have
faith in God, we will trust Him and do whatever He asks of us. Abraham was a man of tremendous faith—he
trusted God with his son’s life, believing that God could raise the dead
(Hebrews 11:17–19).
Faith trusts that
whatever God commands must be done, and that what God has promised He will perform
in His own time.
So, back to you and
your test of faith. Ask God to show
you clearly what He wants you to do.
And when He does, follow Him without question or dispute. He can (and does!) raise the dead; He can
surely work good through your obedience.
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