Abraham , Father of the Faithful and God's Special Friend

Abraham, Father of the Faithful and God’s Special Friend:                            July 24, 2015

ORIGINAL WORSHIPPERS LIKE ABRAHAM WERE SAVED BY GRACE AND FAITH

After Noah, who was also saved by grace, God called Abraham. He was a friend of God and did not earn his salvation but was saved by the graciousness of God. Paul while trying to save the Galatian Christians from the Judaizing conspiracy explained that the progenitor of all Israel including the Jews was himself saved by grace.   See Gal 4:20-21 and 5:2-4. Abraham’s son born in the natural way was Ishmael. Abraham’s son, born of grace by a miracle (not in any way earned) was Isaac. Paul wanted the Galatians to avoid the bondage that returning to Judaism would be for them. This would not only include circumcision but many other expanded regulations. Christ told the Jewish people that his yoke was light while that of their religious leaders were burdensome. See Math 11:28-30 and 23:13-34. Christ explained to the Pharisees that the Law, if administered correctly, should be a blessing to people but they had made it a burden. See Mark 2:27-28, 7:3-12. The Judaizers were surreptitiously trying to make Christians and especially gentiles just another sect within Judaism. They missed the true message of spiritual circumcising of our hearts toward God.

ABRAHAM OBEYED GOD WITH A FEW MISTAKES AND WAS SAVED BY HIS FAITH IN GOD

Abraham moved away from the paganism of his society toward learning to hear, believe and act on the voice of the true God. See Gen 11:27-12:9. Abraham learned that it was not what we do for God, but what God has done for us that counts. He obeyed because he believed in God as his friend and loved God. He knew God gave him many blessings. We like Abraham cannot earn our salvation. We trust that God’s ways and laws are best for us and, out of love, try our best to obey like father Abraham. Abraham relocated all his people and belongings from his home country to a foreign one out of trust and obedience to God. That is not an easy thing to do. See Gen 12:4-7. Abraham tithed to Christ in obedience to God. See Gen 14: 18-20. When Abraham was ninety years old God told him to” Walk before me, or obey in a mature or balanced manner (perfect). God gave him the covenant that would make him the father of the faithful for many nations. See Gen 17:1-5, 19. Abraham obeyed God’s commandments and statutes and laws. See Gen 26:5. Sarah faith was also critical.

ABRAHAM SHARES GOD THE FATHER’ EXPERIENCE OF OFFERING UP HIS ONLY SON

Abraham knew he needed his only son Isaac, for God to fulfill his promise of being a father to many nations and a blessing to the world. Yet he obeyed God when commanded to make the ultimate sacrifice of his only son. See Gen 22:1-12. Abraham offered Isaac on Mt. Moriah. He trusted that somehow God would make it work out. Abraham experienced what it was like for God the father to see Christ enter Jerusalem to painfully be mankind’s Passover Sacrifice. Just like God, Abraham found it harder to sacrifice his only beloved son than to die himself. God allowed the father of the faithful to have a similar experience to God the Father, during the original Passover period. Abraham proved his faithfulness by being willing to sacrifice his son. He was stopped at the last second.

ABRAHAM, A HEROIC WARRIOR PRINCE AND PROPHET

The powerful Pharaoh learned that Abraham was a prophet of the true God. See Gen 12:10-20 and 20:1-18. Abraham was wealthy and had a large number of employees or servants. He had enough to raise a small army and rescue his nephew Lot who he brought to land of Canaan with him. See Gen 14:14-16. Abraham was such a friend of God, and a prophet that he almost talked God into sparing Sodom and Gomorrah. See Gen Ch. 18.  If they had a few more righteous men, Abraham’s petition to God would have saved the city. He did intervention with God for his nephew Lot’s sake no doubt.

GRACE AND THE LAW STILL WORK TOGETHER JUST AS THEY DID FOR ABRAHAM

Paul explains that if there is NO LAW you do not need grace. If no speed law exist you do not need a pardon for speeding. See Romans 3:31. Some always accuse us of trying to earn our salvation when we explain that we should obey God’s laws. They are deceived and just do not want to understand. See Romans 6:1-2, 7:7. Why should we obey, because we love Christ? See John 14:21, 15:10.

Be like Abraham follow God all the way because of faith, trust and love.

ABRAHAMS STRENGTHS

  1. Faithfulness:  Hebrew 11:8-12, Gen 12:1-4.
  2. Unselfishness:  Although older allowed Lot to choose best land.
  3. Dependent:  dependent on God and giving him glory.
  4. Candid Personal Connection:  He had a close personal relationship with God even laughed at some of God messages before he caught himself.
  5. Generous:  He tithed to God and gave back all of Sodom captured and rescued wealth.
  6. Hospitality: Gen ch18.
  7. Committed: He moved and left his comfort zone.  His life was totally committed to God.

 

 

 

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