Faith and Obedience: The Sacrifice of Abraham

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"Abraham, a man who initially worshipped idols, was transformed by an encounter with God at the age of 75. He was called to leave his homeland and promised a son through whom a great nation would be established. Despite the improbability due to their advanced age, Abraham and Sarah miraculously welcomed Isaac, fulfilling God's promise." [48:03]( | | )

"Abraham asked to literally tie up his son, get to the place, go three days of agonizing over what he's going to have to do. He actually has to grab the knife before God finally is going to say, OK, now I know you were going to do it. He wakes till the very last minute." [01:01:44]( | | )

"Abraham gets a lot of credit in this story. You know who else should get a lot of credit in this story? Isaac. Isaac's a young man. We don't know exactly his age, but we know Abraham's an old man. Already my son now can beat me in a race. If Isaac really wanted to, he could hightail it out of there." [59:10]( | | )

"But why wait so long? Like you would think as a baby, God would tell Abraham, go and now offer this son. I want to see if you're faithful. Why wait a long period of time after they've enjoyed this child to tell them to go offer up Isaac? We don't know for sure, but I believe it's probably because there's symbolism here that God wanted to point to." [51:30]( | | )

"God doesn't always give us what we think we're going to get right away. Even when God promises us things, a lot of times in the Bible, people wait a long time before they receive it. But what else is interesting, today what we're wanting to look at is all the similarities between Jesus and Isaac." [48:48]( | | )

"Abraham reasoned that if Isaac died, God was able to bring him back to life again. And in a sense, Abraham did receive his son back from the dead. So from this, we can tell either Abraham believed God at the last minute was going to provide a sacrifice like a lamb, or he thought, well, he's already promised me through Isaac this is going to become a great nation." [57:26]( | | )

"God has one son in the Bible, and he sends him into this world, and his name was Jesus. You know, John 3.16, that famous verse that is very well known. This verse actually in the Old Testament is pretty close to it, where God says, take your only son, whom you love so much, and offer him as a sacrifice for me." [52:31]( | | )

"Abraham being a great man of faith, he hears the command that he knows sounds wrong from God, and he still sets off early the next morning to do it. And Isaac being the smart guy he is, he's not a young kid anymore. As they're traveling along the way, they travel three days, and when they get to the place where Abraham's like, we're almost there, meaning Isaac and I are going to go alone up to the place where God told us to go, Isaac begins to realize we're missing something." [56:31]( | | )

"Right? God was willing to send his only son, was Abraham. And to some degree, Abraham must have understood that because we hear Abraham say God will provide the sacrifice. He understood it wasn't really based on his merit or his goodness. It was based on God." [01:04:01]( | | )

"What we see in the story of the Bible from the very beginning all the way through Jesus is God wants our faith. He wants you to trust him. He wants you to believe him that what he says is true. And there may be no greater sacrifice God could ask from any of us than giving up our own son." [01:04:48]( | | )

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