Message: The Way God Provides / Genesis 22:1-14
It is shocking. In the first reading from Genesis today, God tells Abraham to offer his son Isaac as a burnt offering. Abraham has already sent his first son, Ishmael, into the wilderness with great pain. Now God commands him to take his beloved son to the land of Moriah. Isaac is the child born after many years of waiting. His name means "laughter," and he is Abraham's joy. He carries the future of Abraham’s family and the promise of God. So, this command is not only about giving up someone he loves. It is about letting go of his hope, his security, and even his identity. However, we need to remember something very important if we want to understand this story properly. The God of the Bible does not delight in human sacrifice. God abhors it. In Leviticus 18, the people are commanded not to offer their children to Molech. Deuteronomy also says that other nations burned their sons and daughters as sacrifices to their gods, but Israel must never do such a thing. God does no...