The LORD Will Provide — Part 3: 03/20/2024

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                    The LORD Will Provide - Part 3
                            Genesis 22:7-8
                              03/20/2024


        7    And Isaac said to his father Abraham, ``My
             father!'' And he said, ``Here am I, my son.'' He
             said, ``Behold, the fire and the wood, but where
             is the lamb for a burnt offering?''
        8    Abraham said, ``God will provide for himself the
             lamb for a burnt offering, my son.'' So they went
             both of them together.  (ESV)

        And Isaac said to his father Abraham, ``My father!''
        And he said, ``Here am I, my son.'' He said, ``Behold,
        the fire and the wood, but where is the lamb for a
        burnt offering?''  Abraham said, ``God will provide for
        himself the lamb for a burnt offering, my son.'' So
        they went both of them together.


        Abraham and Isaac slowly walked up Mount Moriah to the top
   where the sacrifice was to take place.  Everything was ready.
   The sacrificial lamb carried the wood for the fire on his back.

        Years later, Jesus climbed the same hill.  His disciples
   were unaware that again the Lamb of God was ascending the mount
   to offer Himself as the ransom for all people.  Although Jesus
   had warned them that He would be crucified, the disciples did not
   understand.

        Although the sacrifices looked different, one was a burnt
   offering, the other a crucifixion, the result was the same.
   Innocent blood was shed.  The sacrifice was complete.

        Isaac's question, ``Where is the lamb?'' echoed Jesus'
   prayer in Gethsemane, ``Not my will, but Yours be done.''  Isaac
   was not aware of the identity of the lamb, Jesus knew that the
   words of John the Baptizer were true, ``Behold the Lamb of God
   who takes away the sins of the world.''[1]

        May our heavenly Father grant us the understanding of the
   cost of giving His only-begotten Son for our salvation.  Amen.