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Abraham's Promise

dannibear

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Abraham's Promise: Why did it take God so long to fulfill it?
By Child Bible Lessons
I loved it and wanted to share with my fellow teens. :)
What was Abrahams promise? Abraham had a promise from God that he would be made the father of many nations. But God's promise to Abraham took many years to be fulfilled. Have you ever felt like God spoke a promise into your life like Abraham's promise but it has taken a very long time for it to happen? I know I have. Sometimes I even get to the point of doubting or not believing God for the promises He has made for me, especially when I've waited a long time or when things don't look favorable for me. I wonder how many times while Abraham was waiting did he doubt that he had heard God's voice?

You see God's promise to us is a lot like Abraham's promise. God enters into a covenant with us which is another word for an agreement that cannot be broken. In Abraham's day a covenant was serious business!! Two people would 'cut covenant' or cut an animal in two and both of them would walk in between the two halves of the animal to signify that they were making a covenant. The significance of this was that they understood that if they broke their covenant or promise to one another after walking between the two halves of a sacrificed animal, they would die. No wonder they always keep their covenant or agreement with one another! Today we live under a new covenant which no longer requires us to walk in between two animal halves. However God still expects us to keep our promises or covenants with one another.


This can be hard for us to understand because today many people make promises or tell us that they will follow through on things. However some of them never do and others promise without ever intending to follow through and the agreement is broken. But it doesn't work that way for God. When He makes a promise He always delivers. We can always rely on God to keep His word and never break His promises to us. But that doesn't mean He will deliver on His promises right way.

Just as God had made a covenant with Abraham, to fulfill Abrahams promise, He is also keeping His promises to us. You see God's promise to Abraham is alot like His promise to us. But that doesn't mean He will deliver on his promise right away. Many times God is trying to build character in us and it requires us to wait a little longer than we would like! But don't lose heart, this exercise in patience is only meant to make you stronger. Why, you may ask do I need to be stronger? Because God has some big plans for you when He makes good on his promise. Just as He made good on the promise to Abraham.


Abrahams promise from God was to have many children or descendants from his son Issac. Remember when God told him to try to count all the stars in the sky, his descendants would outnumber these stars? God wants to fulfill your promise but He needs to wait until you are ready to receive your promise from Him. What, you say you are ready to receive it right now? Well, maybe you should think about that for a minute. Many times God makes us wait for the promise because He is trying to build character in us: patience, long suffering etc. If you received your promise right away you probably wouldn't appreciate it as much, may not be able to handle the responsibilities of it and might even take it for granted or think YOU were responsible for it happening so quickly! And you know that God wants to make sure you aren't glorified for the blessings He provides for you. He wants to make sure that He is glorified!

These big plans God has for us require that we are ready to walk in His promises and sometimes this is difficult when we are immature or young Christians. So God needs to walk alongside us and work out the character He needs in us. This happens so He can fulfill His goals for us. And, oh yeah, the promise you've been waiting for, just like Abrahams promise, will be the fulfillment of this assignment. What better reward for our patience and obedience to God!
 
Amen..Thanks for sharing..:)

You know, whenever I look at the stars, I can see God's majesty and love for us. That's what I think Abraham felt when he was in the wilderness..:)
 
hello dannibear.

This is one of the things I love about Jesus.

"When He makes a promise He always delivers."

Now is that the Truth.
 
... another promise to Abraham ...

Gen 15:18 On that day the LORD made a covenant with Abram, saying, "To your descendants I have given this land, From the river of Egypt as far as the great river, the river Euphrates:
Deu 11:24 "Every place on which the sole of your foot treads shall be yours; your border will be from the wilderness to Lebanon, and from the river, the river Euphrates, as far as the western sea.
Jos 1:3 "Every place on which the sole of your foot treads, I have given it to you, just as I spoke to Moses.
Jos 1:4 "From the wilderness and this Lebanon, even as far as the great river, the river Euphrates, all the land of the Hittites, and as far as the Great Sea toward the setting of the sun will be your territory.

The Euphrates is in what we currently call Turkey, Syria and Iran. The nation of Israel has never "owned" this land. But I have to believe if God says he will give it to them, then eventually....

Some have suggested that this may be the place the New Jerusalem may come down to the Earth at (the New Jerusalem is said to be 1500 miles by 1500 miles by 1500 miles tall)

..food for thought...
 
Thanks B-A-C! I believe that God's promises are a glimpse of
the future, what He promises He will do, will happen.
It is amazing to read promises in the Bible and think, 'Wow! That
might happen in my lifetime!'
 
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