Genesis 22:1-10
And it came to pass The spiritual experience of Abraham was marked by four great crises, each of which involved a surrender of something naturally most dear. These were:- (1) Country and kindred Genesis 12:1; Matthew 10:34-39; 2 Corinthians 6:14-18
- (2) His nephew, Lot; especially dear to Abraham by nature, as a possible heir and as a fellow believer 2 Peter 2:7,8; Genesis 13:1-18. The completeness of Abraham's separation from one who, though a believer, was a "vessel unto dishonour," is shown by ; Genesis 15:1-3; 2 Timothy 2:20,21; Acts 15:36-40.
- (3) His own plan about Ishmael Genesis 17:17,18; 1 Chronicles 13:1-14; 15:1,2.
- (4) Isaac, "thy son, thine only son Isaac, whom thou lovest" Genesis 22:1-19; Hebrews 11:17,18.
- (1) Isaac, type of Christ "obedient unto death" Philippians 2:5-8.
- (2) Abraham, type of the Father, who "spared not His own son, but delivered Him up for us all" John 3:16; Romans 8:32.
- (3) the ram, type of substitution--Christ offered as a burnt-offering in our stead, Hebrews 10:5-10.
- (4) cf. resurrection Hebrews 11:17-19; James 2:21-23.
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