Message: Cry, Well, Promise
Genesis 21 begins with the birth of Isaac. The name Isaac means “laughter.” After Abraham welcomed the strangers, Sarah received the promise that she would bear a child. At the time, she laughed at the promise because it seemed impossible. She believed she was too old to have a child. But now she laughs with joy. As she experiences God's faithfulness, her laughter of doubt is transformed into laughter of gratitude and delight. However, Isaac’s birth does not lead to a simple happy ending. Abraham already has a firstborn son, Ishmael, the son of Hagar. When Sarah thought she would never be able to have a child, she gave her Egyptian slave woman, Hagar, to Abraham so that he might have a child through her. What Sarah once saw as a solution now becomes a source of conflict and tension. When Isaac is weaned, Abraham holds a great feast. In the ancient world, it was never certain that a child would survive the early years of life. So, reaching this stage brought deep joy to the whole h...