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Abraham, Man with a Vision Old Testament Heroes Genesis 15 Warm-up Question: Share a memory of a view that stands out to you. Was it stunning, breathtaking, awesome, or memorable to you for a sentimental reason? What made this view special to you? 1 After this, the word of the LORD came to Abram in a vision: Do not be afraid, Abram. I am your shield, your very great reward. 2 But Abram said, Sovereign LORD, what can you give me since I remain childless and the one who will inherit my estate is Eliezer of Damascus? 3 And Abram said, You have given me no children; so a servant in my household will be my heir. 4 Then the word of the LORD came to him: This man will not be your heir, but a son who is your own flesh and blood will be your heir. 5 He took him outside and said, Look up at the sky and count the stars if indeed you can count them. Then he said to him, So shall your offspring be. 6 Abram believed the LORD, and he credited it to him as righteousness. One of the most stunning sights that I can remember happened one night while I was working as a commercial fisherman on the East Coast of England on my father s fishing boat. At the time, I was working the boat alone during the night. Way past midnight, more than 8 miles from land, I set the boat to automatic pilot and turned off all the lights on deck. Then I went out on deck, laid down flat on my back on one of the unused nets and looked up at the stars. Have you ever been away from civilization where there are no lights and looked at the stars on a clear night? It is one of the most stunning sights of this world. There wasn t a cloud in the sky that night, and no artificial lights to hinder the view. I sensed that the Lord was telling me that there was more to my life than spending most of my waking hours working in solitude away from others on my father s fishing boat. That moment is one that I will always remember, and the sight of that night sky will always stick with me. It was a moment when I became convinced that the future held something different for me, and that God would teach me a different kind of fishing. Instead of using a net, I would learn to use the Word of God. Instead of catching fish, I would learn to fish for men; a call that Jesus had made to His early disciples. I felt that I just had to be faithful to learn from Him and do what was at my right hand to do in the meantime (Ecclesiastes 9:10). In our study today, we will see God taking Abram outside of his tent and granting him a vision that he could hold in his mind; a vision that would enable him to persevere in his faith through many challenges. As I mentioned in an earlier study, God changed Abram s name to Abraham later. At this point in the account of his story, his name is still Abram, which means exalted father. God our Shield and Reward In the previous chapter, Abram had to intervene in the life of his nephew Lot, who had been captured in a battle, which occurred down in the valley of Siddim (The Salt Sea now called the Jordan Valley or the Dead Sea Valley). Abram by this time had a small

army of 318 trained men who were born in his household (Genesis 14:14). Five kings to the north of Abram and Lot had invaded the valley where Lot had chosen to live near the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah. Abram s small army fell on the army of the north and God gave Abram the victory. After the battle, the Lord comes near and speaks to Abram in a vision, saying: Do not be afraid, Abram. I am your shield, your very great reward (Verse 1). Abram was obviously afraid after this battle, and God knew his fears. How did this statement answer Abram s fears? What fears weigh on your mind, that maybe this word would be a comfort to you now? I m sure that Abram was fearful that there would be retaliation on him and his family for the battle against the five kings to the north. He had secured the release of Lot and his possessions, and it appears that there would have been much plunder as well (Genesis 14:21). The Lord knew what was on Abram s mind. It is likely that Abram would have been worried that the five kings might exact revenge on him and try to regain the plunder. Not only that, but he may also have been worried about Pharaoh to his south, whom he had deceived. Just as the Lord knew all of Abram s thoughts that were troubling him at that time, He also knows the thoughts that weigh heavy on your mind. Cast all your cares on Him when you are troubled and heavy-laden with fears and worries (1 Peter 5:7). The Lord reassures Abram that He is his shield and the One who watches over His people to protect us from harm (Psalm 91). The Lord goes on to tell Abram; I am your shield, your very great reward. This is something that we can also take to heart. If you have entered into covenant with God, He is your shield. That means He is your protector. The shield sometimes carries on it a mark of identification or ownership. If we belong to Him, and carry His identity, He promises not only to protect us, but also to be our reward. The victory that God has won becomes our victory, too. God Himself is our very great reward. The Lord saw that Abram had refused to take a cut of the plunder after the battle. He did not want any reward except the return and safety of his relative Lot. Here is the picture of a faithful friend that would enter into battle for no other motive than to save his family member. God grant us friends like this, who will not allow an enemy to walk all over us without standing up in our defense! His eye is on you to protect, defend and reward you. The Lord was teaching Abram that He alone is sufficient reward. When you have Christ in your life, you have everything. 32 He who did not spare his own Son, but gave him up for us all how will he not also, along with him, graciously give us all things? (Romans 8:32). For the first time in his walk with the Lord, as far as we know, Abram responds to God and enters into conversation with the Lord. Until this point Abram had heard God speak but had never replied. Or if he had, there is no record of it up to this point. When he realizes that God knows his very thoughts and what weighs heavy on him, he brings

up his concern about having no one to inherit his estate. There is nothing like going through a battle to make one think about a will. If you have ever come close to death, then you know that there are certain things that come to a person s mind. There is often the thought of what lies beyond death, whether or not there is an afterlife. Another thought is how you will care for those you leave behind. Abram s concern is that he does not have a son or heir to inherit his estate in the event of his death. By this time, his estate had grown quite large and we see that he had a large company with him. We are told he had 318 servants born in his household that were trained for battle. Three times in the past, God had told Abram that he would have a multitude of descendants. But at this point, Abram still has no son. He only has God s promise, that he would have descendants. The first time God spoke to Abram was when he was in Ur of the Chaldeans (Genesis 12:2), the second time was when he arrived in Canaan at Shechem, where he built an altar (Genesis 12:7), and the third time was after Abram had taken a step of faith and allowed Lot to choose what land he wanted. Abram promised Lot he would go in the opposite direction, again showing his faith in God to look after him by giving Lot the first choice of the land. After that decision to part from Lot, the Lord had spoken to Abram, saying: Look around from where you are, to the north and south, to the east and west. 15 All the land that you see I will give to you and your offspring forever. 16 I will make your offspring like the dust of the earth, so that if anyone could count the dust, then your offspring could be counted. 17 Go, walk through the length and breadth of the land, for I am giving it to you (Genesis 13:14-17). God gave Abram a picture in his mind, a vision, so to speak, that would sustain him while waiting for the vision to be fulfilled. He told him to walk through the length and breadth of the land and imagine his descendants filling the land like the dust of the earth in number. All the land that he walks on and sees would be given to his descendants. What a wow moment that would have been for Abram! All he could see at that time was dust. But he was promised that as many grains of dust that he could see, to the same amount would be his descendants. That may have been hard for him to grasp since he did not have one descendant yet. We don t know how many years later it was from the parting with Lot, but when Abram brings up his chief servant, Eliezer of Damascus, as a possible heir to his estate, God reminds him again that there will be a son who would come from his own body that will be his heir (Genesis 15:4). At this conversation, the Lord takes Abram outside of his tent and tells him, Look up at the sky and count the stars if indeed you can count them. Then he said to him, So shall your offspring be. 6 Abram believed the LORD, and he credited it to him as righteousness (Genesis 15:6). This vision of the stars in the night sky gave Abram a visible picture in his mind to keep him going on in faith. What vision sustains you while you wait for God s promises to be fulfilled? If you do not have one, ask Him for a vision for your life.

What is a Vision? Abram was given a vision of what the future would look like. When God calls a man or a woman, often He will give them a vision. Any leader that is worth his salt has been given a vision in his mind s eye of what the future will look like. After getting a vision one must have thoughts of how he or she is to follow God to bring the vision into reality. Personally, I am reminded of the things God used to envision me for my future. I would like to share this to illustrate how God envisions us. It is not the same method for every person. Stay open to God and be alert to His promptings. For me, God used various things in my life. Soon after I left my father s fishing boat and the fishing industry, I had a strong desire for the rest of my life to he used to lead others to Christ and to edify, (build up) the church. I did not know what form this would take, or what job it would entail. In hindsight, I would say that every job I have had has taught me something of value, which has proved beneficial in my learning process. I am sure many of you would say the same about things you have experienced throughout your life. Shortly after my fishing career ended, I worked for a while as a window cleaner, and as a painter and decorator. During this time, I was also involved in starting small groups and leading a small group in our home, along with my wife, Sandy. At one point, I worked in a print shop for a Christian printing organization called Cornerstone Print and Design. This small printing company served missionary agencies as well as other churches and Christian organizations in England by printing all kinds of literature that would help them to reach the world for Christ. I remember they had a sign on the wall that said: A drop of ink will make a million think! At that time I really didn t see myself as a Bible teacher, I was more of an evangelist that would share the message of Christ whenever I had the opportunity. But the sign on the wall grabbed my attention. God used my time at that printing agency to get a vision for spreading His Word to others, even in other countries. I could see the need for Christian literature that would help people understand the gospel of God s love. One thing that was great to be a part of was printing tracts for Christians to use in other countries. These tracts explained the Gospel in their own language. God began to show me His vision to reach the world, and that is what I am still seeking to do today. What is vision? I have heard it described as foresight with insight based on hindsight. We ought to look into the future and begin to see with the eyes of faith what God wants us to do. Vision also focuses on one s present circumstances and asks the question: how do I get to there from here? Also, vision takes into account the learning that one has accumulated from the past. Vision is a clear mental image of a preferable future that is given to a man or woman of God, to enable him or her to work toward that particular goal that he or she has seen. When a person has obtained a clear vision of what God wants to do, then the man or woman of God goes to the Lord in prayer for practical steps to reach that goal or vision. Without practical steps toward the preferable future, there is difficulty in stretching beyond the present reality. Abram is shown a picture in his mind s eye of the future that he is waiting for and holding onto in faith.

How does God envision us? What methods does He use today? For example, God will often use His Word, a message through dream, through song, encouragement from another, a mentor, or someone who inspires us to do what they are doing. It can also be a need, which we see that we want to meet, a strong desire to do something. It can be as simple as a natural God-given talent mixed with a strong desire. How can you tell if a vision is from God? If a vision is from God, it will always be in line with scripture. Test your vision to see if it matches up with the Word of God. Ask Him to give you the first step in seeing your vision come to pass. Be ready to take a step of faith. Often, there is an excitement that comes when we see what God has for us to do 13 for it is God who works in you to will and to act according to his good purpose (Philippians 2:13). God has given each of us a picture in our minds to sustain us in the waiting period. He has shown us the end result of our faith. It is a picture that is easily read in the last two chapters of the Book of Revelation. It is that of God s people living with the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb in the New Jerusalem (Revelation 21:22), where He will wipe away every tear from our eyes and all things are made new, where we will finally see His face. We will see Him in all of His glory, the lover of our souls. May that vision grip your hearts just as Abram s heart was captivated as he looked over the land and considered the implications of what the Lord had told him. Abraham Believes the Lord It is a possibility that Abram s vision of the stars and the dust of the earth represent the heavenly seed as well as the earthly seed. The dust of the earth could be a picture of the earthly seed of Abraham, the Jewish people, and the vision of the stars of the sky represented the heavenly seed, those who were born again of the Holy Spirit, the church of the Living God. In this sense, we see an earthly and a heavenly seed. God often speaks to us in a natural and spiritual sense, as He calls out a spiritual truth and illustrates a truth, which is mirrored in a natural way. Something happens within Abram s heart when he sees the awesome vision of the stars of the sky, and is told told that his offspring would be like the stars in number. We are told that Abram believed the LORD, and he credited it to him as righteousness (Verse 6). This was before circumcision, and more than four hundred years before the Law and the Ten Commandments were given. God sees that inside Abram s heart, there is a deep-seated trust and inner rest of belief that had come to him. The Lord imparted to Abram the gift of righteousness it was credited to his spiritual bank account. W.H. Griffith Thomas, in his commentary on Genesis, writes: The original Hebrew for believed comes from a root whence we derive our Amen, and we might paraphrase it by saying that Abraham said Amen to the

Lord. Amen in Scripture never means a petition ( May it be so ), but is always a strong assertion of faith ( It shall be so, or It is so ). 1 This is how God operates still today in the world we live in. When we hear the gospel of the finished work of Christ in paying our debt of sin upon the cross, and believe in our heart that God raised Christ from the dead, the gift of righteousness is credited to our spiritual bank account. No longer do we work at trying to please God by empty works, but we rest our souls on the finished work of God at the cross. The gospel (the good news) is that Christ has completely restored relationship between God and man through His substitutionary work in dying for us and as us on the cross. If you will place your life into His hands and simply believe (trust), just as Abram did, then you too will have credited to your spiritual bank account the righteousness of God. God gives us faith to reach out to Him and receive the gift of eternal life in Christ. There is a gift of righteousness from God that is given to Abram upon his trust and belief in God s Word to his heart. This righteousness comes as a gift apart from anything Abram or we can do to earn it. It is given to us apart from any obedience to a set of laws. 20 Therefore no one will be declared righteous in God s sight by the works of the law; rather, through the law we become conscious of our sin. 21 But now a righteousness from God, apart from law, has been made known, to which the Law and the Prophets testify. 22 This righteousness is given through faith in Jesus Christ to all who believe (Romans 3:20-22). There is nothing that you can do to earn this gift, otherwise it would not be a gift! A gift is so easy to receive God has made it so. It is man s way to try to complicate things. Jesus said, Truly I tell you, anyone who will not receive the kingdom of God like a little child will never enter it (Luke 18:17). Go to your Father today and ask Him for the gift of righteousness. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ and what He accomplished for you on the cross and you shall receive the gift of eternal life. If you have not yet prayed this prayer, do not put it off. Do it today! Prayer: Father, thank you for making salvation so easy that even a little child can come to you and place his trust in your finished work of the cross. Today, like Abram, I believe that you died for me to make me right with God. Grant me vision for the future as I put You at the center of my life. Amen!