Sunday, November 8, 2015

THE FORGE


GENESIS 15: 6


ABRAM BELIEVED THE LORD, AND HE CREDITED IT TO HIM AS RIGHTEOUSNESS



This verse is really good news. God knows how bad we are at the thing we most need to be good at; meeting his holy standards. It pleases him to accept us as holy if we trust his promises. Think about it, and you will be astonished by the Good News: "For it is by grace you have been saved, through faith" (Ephesians 2:8).


Now hear the hard part: Faith is forged in delay. A forge is a furnace heated to a high temperature. Metal is thrust into the forge and mad white hot; it is then pounded into shape. God’s forge for our faith is the gap between the giving of his promise and its fulfillment Faith is forge in delay, but the temptation in delay is to jump out of the forge. The most common way we do this is by becoming "God’s little helper," – believing we can achieve his ends using our own means.

That’s Abram’s temptation here: In his day, a childless couple could adopt a slave and make him their heir. For Abram, that man is Eliezer of Damascus.  True, God had promised Abram and Sarai a child, but that was when Abram was 75 years old.  Time had passed, and they’re not getting any younger, so maybe what God wants is for them to practice a little common sense, a little conventional wisdom, and do the prudent thing. But God makes it clear once again that he means to give them their own biological child. Abram believes this and is credited with righteousness. So far, so good. But one chapter later the childless couple will jump out of the forge and try their own methods again with disastrous results.

 The hardest thing about prayer is the waiting. Jesus told his disciples a parable about prayer so that they would keep on praying and not lose heart. It ended with the question, "When the Son of Man comes, will he find faith on the earth?" (Luke 18:8) Will we still be in the forge, praying and waiting, our faith being tested and strengthened?

PRAY:


Dear Father, your timing is perfect. You make all things beautiful in your time.
Strengthen me to wait and pray with patience and faith






Playwright Janet Irene Thomas
Founder/CEO
Bible Stories Theatre of
Fine & Performing Arts




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