Abraham Our Father
by Bruce
Okkema
"The
record of the genealogy of Jesus the Messiah, the son of David, the
son of Abraham. Abraham was the father of Isaac, Isaac the father
of Jacob, and Jacob the father of Judah and his brothers. Matthew
1:1-2
Abraham
is mentioned more than 200 times in the
scriptures throughout both the Old and New Testaments.
There are a full thirteen chapters dedicated to the story of Abraham
in the book of Genesis alone, which make it one of the largest
segments of the Biblical narrative. All this should tell us that
the story of Abraham is very important to interpreting God's plan
for history as it applies to us. In the very first verse of the
New Testament, the Gospel writer, Matthew, begins the lineage of
Jesus with Abraham, and he is the first person in the Bible to
be called a Hebrew (Genesis 14:13). And
the
prophet Isaiah tells us,
Listen
to me, you that pursue righteousness, you that seek the LORD. Look to
the rock from which you were hewn, and to the quarry from which you
were dug. Look to Abraham your father and to Sarah who bore you; for
he was but one when I called him, but I blessed him and made him many.
(Isaiah 51:1-2)
What was it about
this man that was so important for us to study? It will be a fascinating
journey as we walk through the life of this great man. Certainly
we will see his trust, his faithfulness, his chutzpah, and his courage.
We will also see that he was human, he had shortcomings, and he failed
on some occasions.
Abraham
did not have the benefit of hindsight as he obediently followed God's
leading; he did not know when he was being tested. But we can see how
the Lord fulfilled every promise that He had made. It is almost as if
God is saying to us, "Do you see how I tested this man, how he obeyed
me in blind faith, and how I was faithful to him?" "Why would
it be any different for you?"
James
writes of Abraham, "You
see that his faith and his actions were working together, and his faith
was made complete by what he did. And the scripture was fulfilled that
says, "Abraham believed God, and it was credited to him as righteousness,"
and he was called God's friend (chapter 2:22-23).
I
hope that one day, when my time is over, I too can be called God's
friend.
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