I’ve decided to do some other posts besides just book
reviews. These will be labeled as Sunday
morning musings and if you are here strictly for the book reviews feel free to
ignore them; but if my musings generate thoughts and discussion all the better.
In my yearly quest to read through the Bible (sadly I almost
never make it through to the end of the year) I was reading in Genesis this
week where Isaac and Rebekah can’t have children (Gen 25:21). This struck me in a new way as I remembered
that Isaac is the son God gave to Abraham to fulfil the promise that he would
be a great nation. Secondly, Rebekah is the
wife God chose for Isaac. (Gen. 24) Seems to me God should have remembered that
she needed to be able to have children!!
Instead, Isaac must pray to the Lord on behalf of his wife and God
answers his prayer with twins. God could
have skipped this step and just given them the twins but I think that the prayer of a
faithful man was “needed” to show that this was something only God could
accomplish.
The Christian journey is one that is begun in faith and
travelled by faith. Hebrews 11:1-2 says
that “faith is the being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not
see. This is what the ancients were
commended for.” We can be sure of God’s
love and care for us even through the times when it is only our faith that
keeps us believing.
Enjoy your Sunday.
Sunday Morning Musings is a wonderful idea! Something that strikes me about the story or Issac and Rebekah is that time passed. It just passed and they became old, but this didn't affect God's plan for them or His larger unfolding plan for the nation of Israel, or the coming Christ. It seems that God uses the weak and foolish things of this world to confound the wise. He didn't choose a fruitful woman. He chose a baren woman. God's power is more clearly displayed against the backdrop of human frailty. Light is more clearly seen in darkness. Thanks for sharing. Looking forward to more.
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