Lessons for Living in Perilous Times
Abraham was an example for many of us to follow. In his time it was critical for him listening to the Father. Not only did he listen, he obeyed always with a good attitude. He hung on the promise given to him by God. As followers of Messiah, this is something we need to represent. Abraham also walks out the example of servant. After his circumcision he was still ready to serve and attend to the needs of God when He arrived. In order to be a leader you must first be a servant. God could have bypassed Abraham altogether in His mission to destroy Sodom but he felt it important to incorporate Abraham into His schedule. If we as His children serve one another and tend to the needs of others first, the Father doesn’t let our needs go unnoticed. In fact, at times that can be when He draws the closest because we are emulating the nature of Yeshua, which gives Him glory. The fact that God considered Abraham His friend compelled Him to share with Abraham his plans. The Father wants us to be on the same page with Him on His plans. Though He may not reveal everything at that moment He still prepares His people when He is about to move (Amos 3:7). God is and always shall be a merciful God. It is His will that we not only serve and listen but also that we may be victorious and prevail.