PROCLAMATION
“…
Look now toward heaven, and tell the stars, if thou be able to number them; and
He said unto him, So shall thy seed be. And he believed in The Lord; and
He counted it to him for righteousness.” Genesis 15:5-6 (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. After Abram had rescued Lot and
recovered his possessions, (Genesis 14:13-16) The Word of The Lord came to him
in a vision. (Genesis 15:1) The Lord told Abram, who was old and
childless, that he would have a son to be his heir. (Genesis 15:2-4) Then
He told Abram that his seed would be as numerous as the stars in the sky.
(Genesis 15:5) Because Abram believed in The Lord, righteousness was
credited to him. (Genesis 15:6) Abram was a good man but he had sinned
and lied to Pharaoh saying that his wife Sarai was his sister. (Genesis
12:10-16) He was not perfect, but God attributed righteousness to
him. The Lord God told him that He brought him out of Ur to Canaan, the
land that he was going to inherit. (Genesis 15:7) But Abram questioned
Him, so God had him to prepare a sacrifice and caused a deep sleep to come upon
him. Then He told him that his seed would be afflicted and enslaved for
four hundred years, and after four generations they would return and inherit
the land. (Genesis 15:8-21)
APPLICATION
The
Lord God is faithful and just, (1 John 1:9) and He knows that we are a sinful
people. (Romans 3:23) He does not expect us to be perfect. He wants
us to humble ourselves and pray and seek Him and turn from our wicked ways. (2
Chronicles 7:14) If we do that then He will credit us with righteousness
as He did Abraham. (Genesis 15:6) God keeps His promises. He
promised Abram a son even though he was an old man. (Genesis 15:4) Abram
was already seventy-five years old when he left his father’s house (Genesis
12:4) and he was one hundred years old when his son Isaac was born (Genesis
21:5) The Lord also promised Abram that his seed would inherit the land
of Canaan, but only after being enslaved for four hundred years. The Israelites
were in Egypt for 430 years (Exodus 12:40-41) before Moses led them out of
captivity in Egypt and into the wilderness. Joshua led them out of the wilderness and
across the Jordan river into Canaan. (Joshua 3:1-17) The Lord God will
keep His promises. It is just up to us to do our part and obey His
commands. If we believe and obey, righteousness will also be credited unto
us as it was with Abraham.
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