PROCLAMATION
“So Hagar
bore Abram a son, and Abram gave the name Ishmael to the son she had
borne. Abram was eighty-six years old
when Hagar bore him Ishmael.” Genesis
16:15-16 (KJV)
EXPLANATION
These are
the words of God which were revealed to and written by Moses under the
influence of The Holy Spirit of God. Sarai,
Abram’s wife, had bore him no children.
So Sarai told Abram to sleep with her Egyptian slave Hagar and maybe
they could build a family through her. (Genesis 16:1-2) Abram slept with Hagar and she
conceived. However, when she learned
that she was pregnant she began to despise Sarai. (Genesis 16:3-5) This upset Sarai and she complained to Abram.
He said that Hagar was her slave, and
she could do with her as she pleased.
Then Sarai began to mistreat Hagar, so much so until Hagar fled from
her. (Genesis 16:5-6) The angel of The
Lord found Hagar in the desert and told her to go back to her mistress. He said that she would have a son and she was
to name him Ishmael. (Genesis 16:7-14)
Hagar returned to Sarai and bore Abram a son and he was called Ishmael.
(Genesis 16:15)
APPLICATION
The Lord
God sees our suffering and He hears our cries.
His response to our afflictions may not be the good news that we
desired. Here the slave Hagar was told
to go back to Sarai who had mistreated her.
She was also told that every man would be against her son and that he
would live in hostility. (Genesis 16:9-12) This is not what any mother wants to
hear. We are told that God hears our
cries and our prayers. (Psalm 34:17, Proverbs 15:29, John 9:31, and 1 John
5:14) Our problem is that sometimes the
answer to our prayers is “No” or “Not now.”
Some of the time we ask for things which are not consistent with the
will of God. Sometimes we bring our
suffering upon ourselves. After she found
out that she was pregnant, Hagar was not very nice to Sarai. (Genesis 16:4) His first born son was the result of Abram
trying to help God out instead of being patient and waiting on The Lord. God always keeps His promises. His time frame is not the same as ours. We need to learn to wait on The Lord. ( Psalm
27:14, Psalm 37:34, and Proverbs 20:22) “…
Wait, I say, on The Lord.” (Psalm 27:14)
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