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Saturday, January 7, 2017

January 7th


Genesis 21:8-23:20
Genesis 11:32
Genesis 24:1-67
We read about the problems between Sarah and Hagar, the call of God to Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac, the death and burial of Sarah, and, finally, Abraham’s finding a bride for Isaac. While these stories are foundational to the establishment of the Jewish race, there is another story lurking in the background, a fact that still holds true today.
Notice that in all four stories, God proved Himself faithful to provide for those who trusted in Him. Though Hagar wandered in the desert and despaired of her life and the life of her son, Ishmael, God came through and delivered them both with His provision of water and His promise of a hopeful future.
When Abraham was called to sacrifice Isaac, God Himself provided a ram in his stead. When Abraham was looking for a decent burial place with which to honor his wife, God provided the best tomb in the land. When Abraham’s servant went to look for a bride for his master Isaac, once again, God provided the perfect person in Rebekah. God is faithful.
Daily Reflection
Of the four stories today, three of them were times we would call duress (Hagar and Ishmael), stress (Abraham and Isaac), or suffering (Sarah’s death and burial). It is during these times that we can see God’s hand most clearly but, then, we often forget to thank Him for His faithfulness. What difficult times have you been through lately? What are some ways that you saw God’s provision?

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