Message: Walking with God / Genesis 24:34-38, 42-49 & Matthew 11:25–30
Isaac is now old enough to marry. So, Abraham calls his most trusted servant and asks him to find a wife for Isaac from Abraham’s hometown. The servant sets out on a journey to the north, and after travelling about 1,000 kilometres, or 620 miles, he eventually arrives at the city of Nahor. Near the city, there is a well where young women gather to draw water. When the servant comes to the well, he asks a young woman for a drink. Her name is Rebekah. She gives water not only to him but also to his ten camels. This takes quite a while because a thirsty camel can drink a lot. But Rebekah is willing to do it. As the servant sees her kindness, he asks about her family and whether there is a place for him to stay. He wants to find out if she belongs to Abraham’s family. It turns out that she is the granddaughter of Nahor, Abraham’s brother. Then the servant explains the purpose of his journey to Rebekah and her family. When her family asks whether she is willing to go with him, she answers, ...