Revealing & Redemption Episode 7
Genesis 26:12 Then Isaac sowed in that land, and reaped in the same year a hundredfold; and the LORD blessed him.
Abraham, widely recognised as the father of faith, had his faith counted as righteousness. But let us not overlook the faith and obedience demonstrated by his son Isaac, which resulted in blessings from the LORD. Isaac remains one of my favourite individuals in the Bible, second only to David.
Isaac's obedience to his father is commendable. Even as a grown man capable of questioning his father's actions, he willingly submitted himself to be placed on the altar. His trust in his father and in God's provision was evident. And indeed, he witnessed his father's words come to pass when God provided an alternative sacrifice.
This act of obedience and faith had a profound impact on Isaac's life. Rather than remaining quietly in a land plagued by famine, he took action. He chose to sow seeds in that very land, refusing to move or seek a place unaffected by famine. Consider the mindset of Isaac's servants, who faithfully carried out his instructions to plow the land and sow the seeds. It was their obedience that contributed to Isaac's blessings.
In a similar manner, we are called to work for God's glory regardless of our circumstances. When we remember God's goodness and faithfully obey Him, He is faithful to bless us abundantly. It is essential not to forget the countless ways in which God has shown His kindness in our lives. Through trials and tests, we gain a deeper understanding of who God is and the extent of His love for us. Therefore, we should never doubt God or His Word, but remain steadfast in our faith.
So, pause for a moment and reflect on the faith and obedience exhibited by Isaac. Let it serve as a reminder to trust in God's provision and obey His commands. And always remember that when we remain faithful, God's blessings will surpass our expectations.