Now there was a famine in the land; and Abram went down into Egypt to live temporarily, for the famine in the land was oppressive and severe.
Genesis 12:10 AMP
Abram and his family became economic refugees. Not too different to many of the people trying to escape famine and poverty around the world.
As the water supply dwindled, and the land could no longer support their animals, and finally the people, they were forced to move. Uproot his family and move them all to another country.
But wasn't Abe following God's direct & clear call? Why should he suffer?
God's people it seems, are not given a free pass on suffering and hardship.
I want a free pass. Get out of jail free card. God let me skip the tough bit. I've been good...
Jesus dealt to the ultimate consequence of my sin, but no where does he say this world won't hurt. Actually, the opposite.
We can, in the famine, the dislocation, whatever we go through, choose to remain faithful...that is not the time to abandon our faith, but reinforce it...
#choose
#faith
#hope
Genesis 15.8-18.ESV But he said O Lord God , how am I to know that I shall possess it? ...When the sun had gone down and it was dark, behold, a smoking fire pot and a flaming torch passed between these pieces. On that day the Lord made a covenant with Abram... March 15 was the last day we looked at Abram's story...he was questioning God and this is God's response...sacrifices and smoke and fire and a covenant...a promise... Isn't that what we crave for sometimes? God, if only you'd just show me smoke & fire, a burning bush a sign, miracle, healing...then all my questions would disappear...all my doubts would be gone... 2moro we'll see Abram's response but I think God values our faith in spite of our questions and doubts. That we choose Him anyway #faith
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