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it a wonderful thing to have friends? And the
very best friends that any of us can have are God
and Jesus. But did you know that God himself has
friends? Yes, thats right. All the people
here on earth who do the things that please him
are Gods friends. Of course we are all
trying to do the things which please God, so we
can be his friends. Long,
long ago, God had a very special friend whose
name was Abraham. Thats a wonderful name!
It is a name which really means something. It
means one who is the father of many people. Of
course Abraham didnt have many children of
his own. But, then, the Bible tells us that all
the people who have ever lived on the earth, and,
who believe God and do the things which please
him, are to become the family of Abraham.
Thats why Abraham is called the father of
so many people.
It was a long time after Noah
built his big boat and all the water was on the
earth that Abraham was a little boy. When Abraham
grew up and was married, he lived in a city. Oh,
it wasnt New York City, and it wasnt
London. It was a city with a very short name. It
was called Ur, and it was in a country called
Chaldea. Funny name! But I suppose it was a good
name in those days.
In all the country of Chaldea
there was hardly anyone who believed God. The
people in that country thought the moon was God,
and so they worshiped the moon. Wasnt that
strange? We would not want to pray to the moon,
would we? We know that the moon cant do
anything for us.
In those days long ago most
people didnt seem to know any better. Of
course, Abraham knew better. You see, Abraham was
born only two years after Noah died, so Abraham
knew how good God had been to Noah and his
family. Abraham loved God, and worshiped him.
Abraham believed everything God said, and that
was why he was Gods friend.
When Abraham was seventy-five
years old, God sent him a very special message,
and what do you think it was? He sent word to
Abraham that he wanted him to move away from his
home city of Ur and to go into another country
miles and miles away.
It wasnt easy for Abraham
to do this. He didnt have an automobile,
and there were neither trains nor airplanes in
which to travel. Oh, no! There were only two ways
that Abraham could travel. One way was to walk,
or if he didnt care to walk, he could ride
on the back of a camel or a donkey. But riding on
a camel or a donkey such a long distance is very
tiring, because they dont walk very fast.
So, to move miles and miles
away was something very hard to do! But Abraham
believed that God knew best. He was sure that
anything God wanted done was the very best thing
to. That is another reason, you see, why Abraham
was Gods friend. God knew he could trust
Abraham. That is what it means to have a friend,
isnt it?
Abrahams wifes name
was Sarah, and of course God wanted Sarah to go
with Abraham. And God made a wonderful promise to
them. You see, they didnt have any
children, but God said that if they did as he
wanted them to, they would have a son. God
promised also that the children of Abraham would
be used to do good to all the other people in the
world.
Abrahams brother had a
son named Lot, and Lot lived with Abrahams
father. And what do you think? Lot decided he,
too, would like to go with Abraham. So, you see,
when they finally started away from the city of
Ur they were quite a family. There was Abraham,
and Sarah, and Abrahams father, and
Abrahams nephew, Lot.
But that wasnt all!
Although Abraham lived in a
city, he must have had a farm outside the city,
because he had many cattle and sheep which he
took with him. Of course they had to walk. Just
imagine Abraham, and his family, and all the
cattle and sheep starting out through the country
in the direction of the place God asked them to
go.
As I told you before, there
were no automobiles then, and they didnt
have hard roads, either. I suppose most of the
way on their journey toward the land which God
promised to Abraham they didnt find roads
at all.
And they didnt have
hotels in which to stay at night. The Bible tells
us that they lived in tents. This means that
toward the end of each day, as they traveled
along, they would have to find a place where they
could set up their tents and stay overnight. It
must have been very hard to journey that way, but
perhaps they enjoyed the trip, anyway. Its
fun to go camping if you dont stay too
long.
Can you imagine Abraham and his
family with their tents all set up at the close
of the day? Out in the fields, all around the
tents, there would be a great number of cattle
and sheep. The cows would moo and the
sheep would baa.
Of course the whole family
would need to have supper. And maybe Sarah and
Lots wife would be cooking something for
the rest of the family. So out beyond the tents
we can imagine that smoke is coming up from the
fire which they have just made. It is getting
quite late in the evening now, and the sun is
going down behind a mountain. Yes, it must have
been rather pleasant and exciting, too.
But Abraham wasnt taking
this journey just as a vacation. Really, he
didnt know just where he was going! All he
knew was that God promised to show him where to
go, and he believed God. He was sure God would
show him the way to a good place. And he did!
They journeyed on and on, day
after day and week after week. They didnt
go very far each day, and I think we can
understand why. Finally they came to a place
called Haran. Haran was in a country called
Mesopotamia, in the country where the Garden of
Eden used to be. The country which was called
Mesopotamia when Abraham journeyed through it is
now called Iraq. So, you see, it was a real
country, and it is still on the earth today, but
now it has a different name.
When Abraham and his father and
the rest of the family arrived in Haran something
happened. What do you suppose it was? Why,
Abrahams father died. He was quite an old
man, and that is why he died. He wasnt
strong enough to keep on traveling day after day.
But after Abrahams father died they started
on the journey again, and finally they reached
the land which God had promised to Abraham.
There was something else that
God promised which Abraham wondered about. God
promised him and Sarah that he would give them a
son, but as yet he hadnt given them any
children. This was a good lesson for Abraham, and
it is a good lesson for all of us. God does not
always do right away what he promises to do. But
we can be sure that if God promises to do
anything he will do it when the right time comes.
There is no doubt about that!
God has promised to do many
wonderful things for all the people of the world.
Why, God has promised that all the people who
have died will be brought back to life again, and
we will be able to see them, and talk with them,
and live with them. Isnt that wonderful?
It has been a long time since
God made these promises, but that doesnt
mean that he wont do what he has promised.
God has a time for doing everything, and when his
time comes, all his promises will come true! Yes,
God promised Abraham and Sarah that he would give
them a son, but Gods time hadnt come,
so Abraham and Sarah had to wait.
One day three angels visited
Abraham. Of course he didnt know that they
were angels as they looked just like men. He
thought they were travelers who were passing
through the country and just happened to go by
his home, which was a tent. He probably thought
they were hungry, because, as we have just
learned there were no hotels and restaurants in
Abrahams time. Maybe Abraham thought his
home was the only one these three angels had seen
in a long time, having perhaps been on a long
journey.
Now, Abraham was a very good
man. Not only did he love God, but he wanted to
do everything he thought God would do. He knew
that God supplies everyone with food, that he
makes delicious fruits and vegetables grow right
up out of the ground so we can always have
something to eat. Abraham thought since God was
so good to him, he should give some food to these
strangers. In that way, you see, he would be
generous like God.
So Abraham invited the
strangers to come in. It probably was a hot day,
so Abraham didnt take them into the tent,
but had them sit down under a big tree out in the
field. Abraham asked one of his servants to cook
some meat, and he asked his wife to bake some
bread. When everything was readythe meat
and bread, and whatever other food they
hadit was brought out under the tree. There
they sat and ate.
When people eat, they usually
like to talk. As they talked, these three angels
told Abraham that he would soon have a son.
Sarah, who was Abrahams wife, didnt
know exactly who these strangers were. In those
days, you know, the wife didnt always sit
down to eat with the family when they had
company; so Sarah just stood in the door of the
tent and waited until they had finished eating.
But she was listening, and when
she heard the angels tell Abraham that he was to
have a son, and that she would be the mother of
that son, it made her so happy that she laughed.
The angels heard her laughing,
and when Sarah knew that they had heard her, she
felt rather ashamed of herself that she had
laughed when there was company! But she was very
glad that she would have a son.
By and by, when Gods time
came, the promised son was born. The name given
to this little boy was Isaac, which means
laughter.
And now I want to tell you
something very wonderful about the name that was
given to him. Abraham and Sarah didnt
choose his name. We have a lot of fun nowadays
thinking up names for the new babies who come
into our homes, dont we? Of course Abraham
and Sarah thought Isaac was a very good name,
even though they werent the ones who chose
it. It was God who told them to name the baby
Isaac.
God told them to call the baby
Isaac because it would remind them of the
wonderful promise which he had made to them. And
it should remind everybody in the whole wide
world that they, too, will be happy when all
Gods promises come true.
And what was that promise?
God promised that through the
children of Abraham he would bless all the people
on the earth. Now that was a wonderful promise!
It meant that some day God would bless all of the
people who lived even before that great flood
came upon the earth. It meant that Noah and his
family and many other people in that long, long
ago would be blessed. It meant that God planned
to do something wonderful for everybody who has
ever lived upon this earth.
I suppose you wonder how God
can do that, because so many of the people are
already dead and in their graves. But God knows
how to do it, and the Bible tells us that God
will bless them by bringing them back from their
graves and making them live again, right on this
earth. Isnt that wonderful? All this God
said he would do through the children of Abraham.
As I have already told you,
Isaac was given to his father and mother by God
in fulfillment of a promise that he had made to
them. My, how they must have loved that boy, and
they must have loved God all the more because he
had given them such a wonderful son. When Isaac
became a young man, Abraham probably thought that
it was almost time for his boy to do something
wonderful for all the people of the world, as God
had promised.
But what do you think occurred?
Why, God spoke to Abraham, and
said that he wanted him to take his dear son and
offer him as a sacrifice! Now we have already
learned what a sacrifice is. You remember that
the very first man in all the world to offer a
sacrifice was Abel. He was the son of Adam, as
you know. Abel offered a sheep to God. Of course,
whenever a person offered an animal to God in
sacrifice it meant that the animal first had to
be killed. That is what Abel did with the sheep.
Later on, when Noah and his
family came out of the Ark, after the water of
the flood had dried up, you remember, Noah
offered a sacrifice, too. The animals which he
offered in sacrifice also had to be killed.
Now just think how Abraham must
have felt when God spoke to him and asked him to
offer his own dear boy, Isaac, as a sacrifice!
This meant, you see, that God expected Abraham to
take his boys life, and put him on an altar
to be burned.
What did Abraham do about it?
Why, he loved God, and he knew
that God was very wise and very powerful and very
loving, and he knew that God could not make a
mistake. Abraham loved God so much that he wanted
to do as God asked. He had so much faith in God
that he believed God would make Isaac live again.
Wasnt that wonderful?
So the next morning, after God
had told Abraham what he wanted him to do, he
arose very early, and took Isaac with him. They
walked and walked and walked, and walked all that
day! You see, God told Abraham just where he
wanted that sacrifice offered, and it was a long
distance from Abrahams home. The Bible
tells us that they journeyed for three days
before they came to the right place. So they
walked all that first day, and then they walked
all the next day, and they walked all day the
third day. That was a long journey!
If Abraham had owned an
automobile they could have made that journey in
two or three hours, or even less. But they
didnt have automobiles in those days, so
there was nothing to do but walk, or ride on a
camel or a donkey. Poor Abraham, how sad he must
have felt every time he thought of where they
were going and what he was supposed to do!
But, you see, Isaac didnt
know that he was to be the sacrifice, because his
father hadnt told him. Finally, when they
came to the place where the sacrifice was to be
made, Isaac asked his father where they would get
the lamb for the sacrifice. He knew that they
were going to offer a sacrifice, but they
hadnt brought the animal with them, and
Isaac wondered where they would get one, now that
they had come to the proper place.
Abraham didnt want to
make Isaac feel badly, so he just told him that
God would furnish the lamb.
Now this sacrifice was to be
offered on a high mountain called Mount Moriah.
So they walked up the mountain, and there Abraham
built the altar. Then Abraham just had to tell
Isaac that he was to be the sacrifice! Isaac
loved God, too, and besides, he loved his father.
He knew that God couldnt make any mistake.
He knew also that his father wanted to do just
what God asked him to, so Isaac didnt run
away. He just let his father tie his hands and
his feet and put him on that altar, ready to be
sacrificed.
You see, God wanted to prove
whether or not Abraham would obey him, even
though he could not understand why God wanted him
to do such an unusual thing.
Abraham was ready to take the
life of that dear boy of his, but God sent an
angel who prevented him from doing what God had
asked him to do. The angel told Abraham to look
around, and when he did, there in a bush was a
lamb that God had sent for Abraham to use in
place of Isaac, so he didnt have to
sacrifice his son after all. Wasnt that
wonderful?
QUESTIONS
Who was Abraham, and why was
he called the friend of God?
Why did Abraham leave his
home and travel to a distant country?
What promise did God make to
Abraham, and when will that promise come true?
Who was Isaac, and why did
his mother laugh?
How will God bless all the
people of the world who have died?
Why did God ask Abraham to
offer Isaac as a sacrifice?
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