Trust Prevails
We walk by faith not by sight. This is the kind of faith Abraham demonstrated and it pleased God. But faith must be tested, forging our character adn refining our trust to prepare us for the day when our faith will become sight.
Several times Abraham was tested. First, when he was told to leave Ur. At 75, he gathered all his belongings and went to unfamiliar frontier-the land God promised. Second, he separated with his nephew, Lot to avoid further strife. Third, he relinquished his plans for his eldest son, Ishmael. Despite his deep love for Ishmael, he had to determine to follow God. Fourth, his faith was again tested and confirmed with his willingess to sacrifice his one and only son, Isaac. What we can learn from Abraham's faith is stated in the following poem:
One by one He took them from me.
All the things I valued most,
Until I was empty-handed;
Every glittering toy was lost.
And I walked earth's highways, grieving,
In my rags and poverty;
Till I heard His voice inviting me,
"Lift your empty hands to Me!"
So I held my hadns toward Heaven,
And He filled them with a store
Of His own transcendent riches
Till they could contain no more.
And at last I comprehended
With my stupid mind and dull,
That God could not pour his riches
Into hands already full?
We have "security blankets" in life - things and relationships that provide for us a sense of security and steadiness but these are the very things that keep us from fully trusting in the Lord. But we need to give up this security in order to allow God to do what He does best and that is to provide for us in times of crisis. God's plan is always full of wisdom and truth. If things cannot make sense, all we have to do is to trust His heart.
