Saturday, July 25, 2009

Holding on with Faith When You are Approaching the Edge

I just received a marvelous blessing today. About one month ago, a bombshell was dropped into my lap, but the way I reacted was surprising. Instead of struggling and wishing that circumstances would turn out the way I had hoped, I put this very serious situation in God's hands. I have trusted that God would make the situation right for all parties involved. It's very hard to let go and let God. However, when we do, we see the fruit from placing our trust in Him.

For an entire month, I had to wait to see just what the outcome would be. It has been a very difficult month. However, with God's help, we survived it.

During this month, our family went through two other family emergencies. Throughout both emergencies, God's grace was clearly evident. He placed some very compassionate people in our path who generously offered their prayers and help. And, I never took any of these people for granted. Their prayers, help and wisdom were very much appreciated.

However, it wasn't until today, that I received my answer about the situation that has prevailed for four long weeks. After finally speaking to the other party involved in this situation, I could clearly see God's handiwork. At last, I can finally really breathe a sigh of relief!!

God sometimes really takes us right up to the edge. Tonight, as I was composing this blog entry, I was reminded of how our faith is tested. Several weeks ago, Dr. Bill Creasy, presented a lesson about Abraham's faith. See Logos Bible Study for more information about this gifted Bible teacher.

Dr. Creasy spoke about how God appeared to Abraham seven times. Finally, in Genesis 22:1 we see that Abraham's faith was tested.

See Genesis 22:12

12 "Do not lay a hand on the boy," he said. "Do not do anything to him. Now I know that you fear God, because you have not withheld from me your son, your only son."

See http://www.biblegateway.com

God took Abraham right up to the edge, before releasing him from sacrificing Isaac. Naturally, Dr. Creasy delved deeper into the theological implications of Abraham's relationship with God. I will continue this thread, and Dr. Creasy's comments will be expounded more fully in my next blog entry. In the meantime, please visit Abraham Believes God
to download an integrated Bible story and art activity designed for young children.

Have a beautiful Sunday!