by Charles R. Swindoll
Read Genesis 22:1--14
In this fascinating story of faith and sacrifice and trust
and surrender, I see the characteristics of a God who asked nothing of Abraham
that He didn't demand of Himself. Because it is so significant, I cannot resist
sharing with you three powerful truths about our God that I see illustrated
here.
God the Father showed us how to live when He released His
dear Son to us. Nine months before that wondrous night in Bethlehem , the Father sent His Son. Christ
willingly left His seat of absolute power in heaven, set aside the voluntary
use of His divine authority, and became a helpless infant. As a human, subject
to all the pains and sorrows and limitations that affect us all, He would
mature, learn, minister, suffer . . . and die. If the Father was willing to
release His own Son to us, what could be so much more precious to us that we
would withhold it from Him?
God the Son showed us how to die when He released Himself to
the Father. Isaac's quiet obedience to his father illustrates this beautifully.
He gave himself over to the will of his father and allowed himself to be placed
on an altar without a fight. That's exactly what the Son of God did at Calvary . When our faith is mature, we'll not fear death.
God the Spirit will show us how to live and die as we learn
how to release whatever has us in its grip. (That last phrase wasn't a
mistake.) As long as we're owned by whatever we're clutching, we'll never be
given over completely to the Holy Spirit. This would be an excellent moment for
you to do some self-analysis. To what, to whom are you clinging? Let it go. Let
them go.
The Lord may be in the process of taking it from you. He'll
gently tug on it at first, giving you the opportunity to release your grip. If
you resist, He'll eventually have to pry your fingers away, and I can assure
you that it will hurt. My advice? Voluntarily release it. Trust the Lord to
provide. He has another ram in the thicket. You can't see it right now, but He
has it waiting. Only after you have placed your sacrifice on the altar will you
be ready to receive God's provision.
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