Sunday, August 31, 2008

Genesis 22

Today we have one of the more memorably passages from the book of Genesis - God's command to Abraham to sacrifice Isaac, his son through whom God had promised to make a great nation. It took a lot of faith on Abraham's part to believe God's promise in the first place, but to now throw it away would be almost unthinkable. Now that I am a father myself I can better understand what God was asking of Abraham here, and it would be very tough to follow through with.

Thank goodness it was just a test, though! God knew what He was doing, of course, and all that was necessary was for Abraham to show that he had faith enough to act on such a seemingly impossible request. Bravo sir, well done!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kirkegaard takes this passage to develop the whole concept of the Knight of Faith. Good stuff.

Antonio Aramburu said...

I can say with certainty, I could not do it. Props to Abraham!