PROCLAMATION
“And God
said unto Abraham … This is My covenant, which ye shall keep, between Me and
you and thy seed after thee; Every man child among you shall be circumcised …
and it shall be a token of the covenant betwixt Me and you.” Genesis 17:9-11 (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. When
Abram was ninety-nine years old, The Lord God appeared to him. God told him to be faithful and
blameless. He said that He would make a
covenant with him and that he would be the father of many nations. (Genesis
17:1-4) The Lord changed his name from
Abram to Abraham and said that he would be very fruitful and that he would be
the father of many kings. (Genesis 17:5-6)
Again God said that He would give Abraham and his seed the land of
Canaan. (Genesis 15:7 and 17:8) Then He
said that Abraham and his seed after him must keep His covenant. (Genesis
17:7-9) The covenant was that every male
in his household and in the nation must be circumcised. Every newborn male must be circumcised when
he is eight days old. (Genesis 17:10-13)
Anyone in the nation that is not circumcised is to be cut off from the
people for breaking the covenant. (Genesis 17:14) Then The Lord God changed Abraham’s wife’s
name from Sarai to Sarah. And He said
that He would bless her with a son at the age of ninety. (Genesis 17:15-21) After God finished speaking to him, Abraham
took his thirteen year son Ishmael and all of the men in his household and they
all got circumcised. (Genesis 17:22-27)
APPLICATION
Today there
are a lot of non-Jewish men and a lot of non-Christian men who have been
circumcised. Many mothers have their
infant sons circumcised and there a quite a few adult males who get
circumcised. I have heard non-believers
say that it was done for preventive health reasons. However, the act of circumcision was instituted
as a token reminder of the covenant between The Lord God and Abraham and his
seed. (Genesis 17:10-11) Physical circumcision
will not save a non-believer. One must
undergo circumcision of the heart in order to be saved. (Romans 2:29) If our heart and our spirit are not right,
then the physical circumcision of the flesh will not matter. If we believe, then we are God’s people; if
we do not then we are not.
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