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You Are Blessed By The LORD93 [Gen 26:28-29] / Anne's Faith ColumnCOLUMNS 2022. 10. 12. 06:15
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You Are Blessed
By The LORD93
[Gen 26:28-29]
/ Anne's Faith Column
/ By Priscilla
God's love for Isaac, who had
been disturbed by his neighbors,
allowed him to receive more
abundant blessings than
anyone else.
Once God blesses you,
no one can stop it.
When 'Isaac' grew prosperous
due to God's blessing and
eventually became so wealthy,
the Philistines who lived nearby
envied him and did not hesitate
to stop up, filling all the
wells with earth.
In those days, the well was
the most necessary source
of their lives.
'Abimelech', the king
of the Philistines, also felt a
sense of crisis, so he feared
and ordered Isaac to leave.
However, even when they
pushed Isaac into an environment
where he could be in trouble,
God never neglected him.
Wherever he went, when
he dug wells, he provided
the most precious water
for his survival.
Then, when Isaac was
deprived of his wells and he
was afraid in Beersheba, that
night God appeared and
comforted him.
"I am the God of
your father Abraham.
Do not be afraid,
for I am with you;
I will bless you and will
increase the number of your
descendants for the sake
of my servant Abraham."
(Gen 26:24)
The blessing that came to
Isaac as a child of God is the
same for us today.
The blessings of God that
have come upon us serve
as an example in front of
unbelievers
and must be
recognized as those who
have been blessed by God.
Immediately after that,
King Abimelech and his men
from the neighboring country who
had driven him out came to him
and pleaded with him to make
a peace treaty.
Isaac wondered about this
and asked them,
"Why did you come to me?"
They confess in the text of
the Bible as follows.
"They answered,
"We saw clearly that the LORD
was with you; so we said,
'There ought to be a sworn
agreement between us'-
-between us and you.
Let us make a treaty with you
that you will do us no harm,
just as we did not molest you
but always treated you well
and sent you away in peace.
And now you are blessed
by the LORD."
(Gen 26:28-29)
That's why there was a peace
treaty signed between
Isaac and them.
After they went back in peace,
Isaac heard from his servants that
they had gotten water from
the well they had dug.
When we serve God,
sometimes God tests us.
Among many people, we shoud
live like the people of the
holy kingdom of God.
Therefore, we should have
a peaceful relationship with God
and a smooth relationship
with people.
In addition, we should be
separated from the world and
live a holy life, glorifying
God only.
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When we live together with
unbelievers who do not know God,
we should live a godly life, separated
from the world, as those who
serve God well.
Today's scripture shows how
important it is for us to set a
good example as believers.
There must be an environment
in which others can clearly see
and feel that God is with me,
and its fruit must definitely
follow it.
Then, with what attitude
and determination should we live?
1) We should live in obedience to God.
We should live a life of obedience
with the determination to give
our lives to God like Isaac.
In addition,
we should become people of faith
who practice obedience to God,
realizing that wherever Issac was,
God granted him a well, and
even greater blessings came
upon him.
2) We should live in union with
God by faith, convinced that
we are the branches of the
vine that are constantly
supplied by God.
3) To the Gentiles, as believers,
we should become the instruments
of God's righteousness that
sound an alarm to those
around us.
Prayer
We want to experience God's grace
deeply and become people
of blessing who live with
God's grace like Isaac.
Give us the wisdom of life
so that even if we live in the world,
we will not lack anything as
children of God who are
distinct from the world.
We give thanks for supplying
the well that never runs dry,
in spirit, soul, and body
throughout life.
Lord!
We are those
who have been bless
Amen
- To Be Continue -
2010/09/06
/ By Priscilla
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