Isaac: God Provides
The Promise Seed of Isaac and Faith to wait on Jesus
This narrative relates that the LORD provides a ram as a substitute offering so that Isaac/Israel may live. Later, when Israel was enslaved in Egypt, the LORD saved their firstborn sons by means of the blood of a one-year-old ram: the passover lamb. Still later, when Israel was in the Promised Land, they offered burnt offerings, sin offerings, and guilt offerings at the tabernacle/temple in order to pay the penalty for sin (death) so they could live. In the fullness of time, the LORD provides his Son Jesus as a substitute offering so that his people may live. John the Baptizer introduces Jesus as “the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world” (John 1:29). Jesus himself proclaims that he came “to give his life as a ransom for many” (Mark 10:45).
Redemptive-Historical Progression
This narrative relates that the LORD provides a ram as a substitute offering so that Isaac/Israel may live. Later, when Israel was enslaved in Egypt, the LORD saved their firstborn sons by means of the blood of a one-year-old ram: the passover lamb. Still later, when Israel was in the Promised Land, they offered burnt offerings, sin offerings, and guilt offerings at the tabernacle/temple in order to pay the penalty for sin (death) so they could live. In the fullness of time, the LORD provides his Son Jesus as a substitute offering so that his people may live. John the Baptizer introduces Jesus as “the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world” (John 1:29). Jesus himself proclaims that he came “to give his life as a ransom for many” (Mark 10:45).
As God through this narrative assured Israel that their faithful covenant LORD can be trusted to provide for their redemption, so Jesus assures his followers that their faithful covenant LORD can be trusted to provide for their redemption.
As God through this narrative assured Israel that their faithful covenant LORD can be trusted to provide for their redemption, so Jesus assures his followers that their faithful covenant LORD can be trusted to provide for their redemption.