Title Flourish Seed
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100502 Shepherd Teacher's Blessing
Lesson 4 General attire
1. family blessing
(Genesis 22:1) After that, God called Abraham to the test, and said, "Abraham," he said, "Here I am.
(Genesis 22:2) Take your son, your only son, Isaac, whom you love, says the LORD, and go to the land of Moriah, and offer him there as a burnt offering on a mountain as far as I will show you.
(Genesis 22:3) And Abraham got up early in the morning, saddled his donkey, took his two servants and his son Isaac, and cut wood for the burnt offering, and departed, and went to the place God had instructed him.
(Genesis 22:4) And on the third day Abraham lifted up his eyes and saw the place afar off.
(Genesis 22:5) Then Abraham said to his servant, "Stay here with the donkey, for I and the child will go over there to worship, and I will return to you."
(Genesis 22:6) And Abraham took the wood of the burnt offering and put it on his son Isaac, and he himself took fire and a sword in his hand, and two men went with him.
(Genesis 22:7) And Isaac spoke to his father Abraham, and said, "My father." And he said, Here I am, my son.
(Genesis 22:8) And Abraham said, "Son, God himself will provide for himself a lamb for a burnt offering." So the two went out together.
(Genesis 22:9) When he came to the place that God had instructed him, Abraham built an altar there and spread the wood, and bound Isaac his son and laid it on the wood of the altar.
(Genesis 22:10) He stretched out his hand and took the sword to seize the son.
(Genesis 22:11) The angel of the LORD called to him from heaven and said, "Abraham, Abraham!" And Abraham said, "Here I am."
(Genesis 22:12) The angel said to him, "Do not lay your hand on the boy, and do nothing to him. You have not withheld your son, your only son, from me. Now I know that you fear God."
(Genesis 22:13) And Abraham lifted up his eyes and looked, and behold, there was a ram behind him, and his horn was caught in the bushes; and Abraham went and took the ram and offered it as a burnt offering in his son's place.
(Genesis 22:14) Because Abraham called the name of the land Jehovah-jireh, to this day people say, “It will be prepared on the mountain of the Lord.”
(Ge 22:15) The angel of the LORD called the second Abraham from heaven
(Genesis 22:16) And he said, By me, saith the LORD, that in this way you have done, you have not withheld your son, your only son.
(Genesis 22:17) I will bless you greatly, and I will make your offspring multiply and become like the stars in the sky and like the sand on the seashore, and your offspring will gain the gates of their enemies
(Genesis 22:18) And through your offspring all peoples under the earth will be blessed, because you have done what I said.
(Genesis 22:19) And Abraham returned to his servant, and departed with him, and came to Beersheba, and dwelt there.
(Genesis 22:20) After two days it was reported to Abraham, saying, Milcah has bore children to your brother Nahor.
(Ge 22:21) His eldest son was Uz, and Uz's younger brother was Buz, and Gemuel, the father of Aram,
(Genesis 22:22) Geset, Haso, Bildahs, Idlab, and Bethuel
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spare
To say not to spare in the text means not to refuse. When God told Abraham to sacrifice his only son, Isaac, as a burnt offering, he did not refuse this, even though he loved him very much. was put out immediately. It is pure obedience. how am i When God asks of me for anything, isn't there something I refuse to say, "This can't be enough!"? Blessed be all of us who are truly God-fearing, able to give immediately without sparing anything.
awe
So, to fear God means to be obedient with attention to the point of being frightened by fear. People usually do anything when they are afraid of death, and they do not hesitate to commit sins. What is right fear and right action? It is knowing how to fear God and praying to God when you are afraid.
When Jacob heard that his brother Esau was coming with soldiers, he feared death and prayed to God at the Jabbok River. “Didn’t you promise to prosper!” That's right. When we claim the promise and pray to God, we can overcome our fears and go on the happiest path. This is the appearance of fearing God, and God promises him with an oath and gives him blessings.
vow
To make an oath means that you will surely fulfill it from generation to generation. He fulfilled the promise he had made to Abraham to Isaac. He also did this for Jacob and the rebellious Israelites, so that they could enter the promised land flowing with milk and honey. In the same way, the wonderful blessings given to Abraham will surely come to me as I became a descendant of Abraham through faith in Jesus. What is the blessing you swore?
Blessings to the Reverent
It is a great blessing given to the reverent. You greatly satisfy me with your help, and you give me praise for it. I bless all of us who enjoy the great blessing of enjoying such a life of great help, satisfaction, and praise.
with seeds
The great blessing given is to live a life that conquers the enemy devil, like the promise that the offspring of a woman will bruise the head of a serpent. It is to live the happiest life by eradicating sins and enjoying the grace and blessings of Hanan. I bless you that the descendants of this spiritual victory, the disciples of Jesus, enjoy the blessing of prospering through me, like the stars in the sky, like the sand on the seashore.
I will get the enemy's door
What you get through this is a great victory. It's to get the enemy's door. When the enemy devil does the work of obstruction among those who are with us and our family, we will open the door of all obstacles, cast out the work of the devil, and enjoy a life of change and victory for each person. I bless you with the joy of victory in which I win and we all win.
life of obedience
Such great blessings and victories are achieved through a life of obedience. Compliance is listening. We must listen to the Word of God. An example of not listening is Adam who made a mistake. He listened to his wife's words rather than God's, and ate the fruit of the forbidden fruit, and as a result, everyone died. Even so, Pharaoh, king of Egypt, continued to reject God's word through Moses, and all his people suffered from ten plagues.
Why do we need to obey God's Word! Since there is only one God, we must obey the Word of God. Because of such me, all the peoples of the world are blessed. Bless you all who enjoy this blessing.
(Homework) What do I cherish?