Thursday, May 26, 2016

May 22, 2016 - God Keeps His Promise

TONY & MICHELLE PAWLAK

MEMORY VERSE
Jesus replied, “What is impossible with man is possible with God.”
Luke 18:27

What is a promise? Have you ever made a promise? Has anyone ever made you a promise?  Have they broken that promise?  It hurts when someone breaks a promise to us, doesn't it?  Do we ever have to worry about God breaking His promises to us?  What if the promise God made seems impossible?  It then can become hard to trust.



God had made a promise to Abraham that he would have a son and that through his descendants, the whole Earth would be blessed.  The problem was that Abraham was 75 years old when he received the promise and his wife was 65.  If that wasn't bad enough, they waited 24 years and God still hadn't given them the son He promised! Abraham was then 99 years old and he and his wife Sarah had not had a child. would you find it hard to trust God then? Abraham and Sarah did...


One day, three strangers were passing by Abraham's tent.
 Somehow, Abraham knew that these were angels from God. Some think that one of them was Jesus!  Abraham convinced the men to stay and he fed them while Sarah stayed inside the tent and listened.  One of the men then told Abraham that by the same time the next year, he and Sarah would have a son.  Sarah, who was now 89 years old, thought that the idea of having a child at their age was so silly that she couldn't help but laugh.  The man
then asked her, “Why did Sarah laugh and say, ‘Will I really have a child, now that I am old?’ Is anything too hard for the Lord? I will return to you at the appointed time next year, and Sarah will have a son.”  (Genesis 18:13-14) Sarah, embarrassed at being caught, denied laughing but the man said, "Yes, you did laugh."  Not long after, the three strangers left.  

A year later, true to His word, God gave Abraham and Sarah
a son.  Abraham named him Isaac which means "laughter." Abraham was so happy to have a son that he had a great feast to celebrate. Abraham was 100 years old and Sarah was 90 years old when Isaac was born. Abraham loved his son Isaac very much.

One day, God came to Abraham to test him.  He said to Abraham,  “Take your son, your only son, whom you love—Isaac—and go to the region of Moriah. Sacrifice him there as a burnt offering on a mountain I will show you.(Genesis 22:2) 

Now Abraham knew that God had promised that, through Isaac, God would give Abraham many descendants so Isaac could not die before he had any children of his own.  Abraham believed God so he thought, "If God tells me to kill Isaac, then God will have to bring Isaac back to life to keep his promise!" (ref. Hebrews 11:19) 


So the next morning, Abraham took Isaac, two servants, and a donkey to carry the wood and set off on a three day journey to where God sent him.  When the place was in sight, Abraham and Isaac went ahead and left the servants and the donkey behind telling them that they would be back after they worship God. 

Isaac who was carrying the wood, looked at his father and asked, “The fire and wood are here, but where is the lamb for the burnt offering?” Abraham simply assured him that God would provide the lamb. Isaac didn't know that he would be the one sacrificed that day. 

After they got to the site and built the altar, Abraham tied
Isaac up and placed him on it.  He pulled out his knifed and prepared to sacrifice him but the Angel of the Lord said from Heaven, “Abraham! Abraham! Do not lay a hand on the boy. Do not do anything to him. Now I know that you fear God, because you have not withheld from me your son, your only son.(Genesis 22:11-12) 


So, Abraham passed God's test and God kept his promise to Abraham.  Afterwards they all went home to live...for a while.  Abraham and Sarah were both very old when Isaac was born.  When Isaac was 37, his mother Sarah passed away.  Abraham both a cave
in Hebron and the field that went with it in to bury Sarah in.  It was the first land that Abraham owned in the land God had promised to him and his descendants.








Monday, May 16, 2016

May 15, 2016 - Abram Obeys God

TONY & MICHELLE PAWLAK

MEMORY VERSE
Abram believed the Lord, and he credited it to him as
righteousness. 
Genesis 15:6



What are you willing to do for God?  How far would you be willing to go? It’s a hard question to answer when you know what’s expected of you but what if you didn’t? What if God asked you to go through a door when you had no idea what was waiting on the other side? Most of us would like to say that we would do anything God asked of us but it’s a little harder when it really happens.

This is exactly what happened to a man named Abram a
long time ago.  He had moved with his father and family from his home country of Ur of the Chaldeans to a place called Haran.  There Abram’s father died.  Abram had planned to settle in Haran in his father’s household until God intervened.  God told Abram to leave his father’s household and travel somewhere else.  He was to take his family and go to a land that God said He would show Abram. 


What would you do?  Would you leave your extended family and friends and move your own family and everything you have even though you have no idea where you’re going? Would you have that much faith in God?  Abram did.  Abram believed that God would keep his promises.  What promises?  Read it for yourself.

The Lord had said to Abram, “Go from your country, your people and your father’s household to the land I will show you.
“I will make you into a great nation,
    and I will bless you;
I will make your name great,
    and you will be a blessing.
I will bless those who bless you,
    and whoever curses you I will curse;
and all peoples on earth
    will be blessed through you.
(Genesis 12:1-3)

Does this mean that Abram always trusted God and did the
right thing?  No.  In fact, when a famine hit Canaan (the land God led Abram to), Abram worried that his people would starve so he left the land God sent him to and moved to Egypt!  As they got close to Egypt, Abram worried that the Pharaoh (King of Egypt) would kill him and take Sarai, his wife.  You see, Sarai was very beautiful and Abram knew it. 

So Abram came up with a plan.  He told Sarai to tell Pharaoh that she was Abram’s sister, not his wife.  When she did this, Pharaoh took her into his palace and made plans to make her his wife!  He even gave Abram many nice gifts.  Do you think this made God happy? Absolutely not!  God was so angry that he made Pharaoh very sick.  Somehow, Pharaoh figured out that Sarai was
Abram’s wife and this was the reason he was so sick. 

So, Pharaoh said to Abram, “Why didn’t you tell me she was your wife?  I might have made her my wife because you lied to me!  Take your people and all your stuff and leave Egypt
immediately!”  So Abram and his family had to move back to Canaan where God wanted them in the first place.  They settled in Canaan in the land of Hebron where Abram built an altar and worshipped God. 

Even though Abram made a mistake, he was still a very faithful man. 
The Bible says that when Abram believed God, He counted it as righteousness.  No man has his own righteousness but we can be counted as righteous when we believe in Jesus and accepts His gift of eternal life. 

So, what about you?  Are you willing to do whatever God
tells you to do; go wherever God tells you to go? It probably won’t be easy but we need to believe God will keep His promises to us.  Who knows?  God may lead you on a great adventure!  






Monday, May 9, 2016

May 8, 2016 - Adam Names the Animals

TONY & MICHELLE PAWLAK

MEMORY VERSE

So the man gave names to all the livestock, the birds in the sky and all the wild animals.
Genesis 2:20a

In the beginning, God created the Heavens and the Earth.  As He created, God also named many things: He called the light day, the

darkness He called night, the firmament He called the sky, the water He called seas, and the dry areas he called land.  Then He began creating animals.  Some flew, some swam, some crawled, some climbed, etc...  They all, however, had one very special thing in common; God didn't name any of them!  

There was only one creature that God named, the man




Adam.  God put Adam in the Garden of Eden and told him to tend it.  God then brought all the animals to Adam to see what he would name them! Whatever Adam called the animals, that was their name.  But why? 


When God created the Heavens and the Earth, He named them because He was in total charge of them.  To be in charge or in control of something means to have DOMINION over it.  Naming something is a way to show that you have dominion.  However, God put Adam in charge of the animals so He had Adam name them.  But remember, even though Adam had dominion over the animals, God still had dominion over Adam.  


God named Adam because Adam was His and we are still His today.  God even created us in His image which was another way of showing that we are His.  We know God loves us and takes care of us but we must also remember that God has dominion over us.