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Abraham's Failure of Faith can Serve as a Warning to Us

Christ Triumphant - A Devotional by E.G. White

Abraham's Failure of Faith can Serve as a Warning to Us
Today's Text:
And Abraham ... took bread, and a bottle of water, and gave it unto Hagar, putting it on her shoulder, and the child, and sent her away. Genesis 21:14
The Message:

     Abraham had accepted without question the promise of a son, but he did not wait for God to fulfill His word in His own time and way. A delay was permitted, to test his faith in the power of God; but he failed to endure the trial. Thinking it impossible that a child should be given her in her old age, Sarah suggested, as a plan by which the divine purpose might be fulfilled, that one of her handmaidens should be taken by Abraham as a secondary wife. Polygamy had become so widespread that it had ceased to be regarded as a sin, but it was no less a violation of the law of God, and was fatal to the sacredness and peace of the family relation....

     Though it was at Sarah's earnest entreaty that he had married Hagar, she now reproached him as the one at fault. She desired to banish her rival; but Abraham refused to permit this; for Hagar was to be the mother of his child, as he fondly hoped, the son of promise.... "When Sarai dealt hardly with her, she fled from her face."

     She made her way to the desert, and as she rested beside a fountain, lonely and friendless, an angel of the Lord, in human form, appeared to her.... He bade her, "Return to thy mistress, and submit thyself under her hands." ... As a perpetual reminder of His mercy, she was bidden to call her child Ishmael, "God shall hear."

     When Abraham was nearly one hundred years old, the promise of a son was repeated to him, with the assurance that the future heir should be the child of Sarah. But Abraham did not yet understand the promise....

     The birth of Isaac, bringing, after a lifelong waiting, the fulfillment of their dearest hopes, filled the tents of Abraham and Sarah with gladness. But to Hagar this event was the overthrow of her fondly cherished ambitions. Ishmael, now a youth, had been regarded by all in the encampment as the heir of Abraham's wealth and the inheritor of the blessings promised to his descendants. Now he was suddenly set aside; and in their disappointment, mother and son hated the child of Sarah....

     The general rejoicing increased their jealousy, until Ishmael dared openly to mock the heir of God's promise. Sarah saw in Ishmael's turbulent disposition a perpetual source of discord, and she appealed to Abraham, urging that Hagar and Ishmael be sent away from the encampment....

     The instruction given to Abraham touching the sacredness of the marriage relation was to be a lesson for all ages.-Patriarchs and Prophets, 145-147.
Commentary:

My friend, In the book of Hebrews Abraham is called a man of faith, yet even in Abraham his faith failed to endure the trials set before Him.  Twice before he lost faith in the promise of God and represented His wife as his sister to avoid the possibility being killed for her beauty.  In both instances God overrode his weakness and brought good from it.  In the case of Hagar, both he and his wife Sarah lost faith in the promise of a son.  They did not see any human way for the promise to be fulfilled in Sarah and at the behest of his wife he took another wife in hopes that by her the promise of God may be fulfilled.

In these three instances we see that the faith of Abraham was shown to be lacking.  He believed in the promises of God, and separated himself from his family in Ur, and traveled into the land of Canaan, but through the test of time, his faith wavered and he took matters into his own hands, the results of which brought only trouble and heartache.

God allowed these trials to take place not just so that He could test the faith of Abraham, but so that Abraham could see his lack of faith; that he might see his frailty and need of God.  In the end Abraham's faith was again tested and this time he held fast to the promise of God.  His victory through Christ washed away all his failures and left only his victory. 

We all struggle with issues of faith in God, and like Abraham we have all fail in one way or another.  Sin at times overcomes us because we are weak in the flesh, but though we have failed in the past, we need not despair for we have an Advocate with the Father; a Comforter in Jesus that we may "... come boldly unto the throne of grace, that we may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need." (Hebrews 4:16).

My friend, though you have failed in the past, you may still, like Abraham, gain the final victory in the end, that it may be said of you in the courts of Heaven that you are a child of faith.

God bless,
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3ABN Panel Discussion Commented by Daniel Mesa
3ABN Panel Discussion Commented by Daniel Mesa


3ABN representatives, in a panel discussion, gave their thoughts regarding the trinity. Daniel Mesa takes a few moments of that presentation and gives additional comments regarding another understanding of the Godhead.

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