ABOUT ME

-

Today
-
Yesterday
-
Total
-
  • When We Are Caught In Fear91('Because I Thought Might Lose My Life')[Gen 26:1-11] / Anne's Faith Column
    COLUMNS 2022. 10. 4. 10:34

    New Zealand / West Side                            Moru

     

    When We

    Are Caught  In Fear91

    ('Because I Thought 

    Might Lose My Life')

    [Gen 26:1-11]

     

     / Anne's Faith Column 

     

    / By Priscilla

     

    In today's scripture,

    God's blessing came upon Isaac,

    and God commanded him to

    go to the promised land,

     

    and on the way there,

    Isaac stayed in 'Gerar'

    and suffered a famine.

     

    His human actions in the face

    of a difficult situation show us

    that he was in great anxiety

    and fear.

     

    According to the prophet

    Isaiah in the Bible, God's

     thoughts are not human 

    thoughts.

     

    Sometimes God's commands

    and our circumstances may

    look too unfavorable for us

    or go against  our realities.

     

    However, God commands us

    to wait and obey God with faith

    until the end, even if we are

    faced with difficulties

     

    and situations where we do

    not make sense.

     

    God prepares a special reward

    for those who are obedient.

     

    In the end, we must know that

    God works all things together

    for good.

     

    During the famine, Isaac may

    have wanted to go down

    to Egypt, a land of

    abundance. 

     

    However, God said to Isaac,

    "Do not go down to Egypt;

    live in the land where

    I tell you to live.

     

    It means that his future life

    definitely depends on how

     much he trusts and obeys God.

     

    It is written that Abraham,

    the father of faith in the past,

     

    obeyed God and kept God's

    requirements, commands,

    decrees, and laws.

     

    God was willing to take

    responsibility for his

    descendants based on

    Abraham's faith.

     

    Nevertheless, Isaac,

    like his father Abraham, tried to

    protect himself by deceiving his

    wife as a sister when he stayed

     

    in Gerar under the circumstances

    he faced—just like his father

    did before he became the

    father of faith.

     

    But in the end, when his lie

    was revealed by 'Abimelech',

    the king of the Philistines,

    Isaac must have been so

    embarrassed.

     

    King Abimelech rather

    asked him as follows: 

     

    "What is this you

    have done to us?"

     

    Today, as Christians,

    we have hard lives  at times,

     

    and there are many times

    when we are given similar

    situations like Isaac.

     

    And when we are in

    an emergency situation

    or a crisis that we can be

    terribly damaged

    in an instant,

     

    there are times when we have

    no choice but to lie to someone

    else in order to get out of the

    crisis unintentionally.

     

    When there is anxiety

    and fear coming upon us,

     

    we may be constantly accused

    by ourselves or someone else

    due to the momentary

    actions we may take

    in the crisis.

     

    But when we pray and

    move forward under the

    guidance of the Holy Spirit,

     

    all our fears and anxieties

    will disappear,

     

    and we will be able to

     avoid acting ahead

    of the Holy Spirit.

     

    So, what really causes

     problems in our lives?

     

    1) If we act according to our will,

    problems can arise even if it

     always seems to be going well.

     

    Therefore,

    when we are depressed

    or disappointed,

     

    we should look to the

    LORD Almighty.

     

    2) We must cast away

    our human thoughts and

    live by always relying on

    God's mighty hand and

    outstretched arm.

     

    3) We must always overcome

    ourselves who are looking at

    the environment by looking

    at the kingdom of God.

     

    Prayer

     

    Lord! 

     

    Thank you for

    guiding me all the time.

     

    I sincerely want to overcome

    the moment of crisis that comes

    like a tide with the help of the

     Holy Spirit and move forward. 

     

    I will entrust

    my everything to you.

     

    Amen.

     

    - To Be Continue - 

     

     

    2010/08/30

     

    / By Priscilla

     

     

     

     

     

Designed by Tistory.