A Life Faithful to The Lord is an Abundant Life - Genesis 25:1-34
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Genesis 25
A Life Faithful to The Lord is an Abundant Life
INTRO
Most here know that in addition to serving as a pastor,…I also fulfill a role at the
hospital performing the echocardiograms,..which are ultrasounds of the heart. I
meet a lot of individuals on a weekly basis who are sent my way to investigate
the health of their heart. Many find out their heart is in good working order
providing welcomed peace of mind for them,….while others have revealed to
them that further attention is needed with the possibility of intervention by
various means. Within that full spectrum of outcomes,…I have found the
uniqueness of my role there,….to bring about many opportunities for ministry
with my patients in the conversations shared over the years which continues to
be a great blessing and encouragement in my life.
While, at the same time….there is a common occurrence I find to happen that
brings great sadness to my heart. It’s when comments are made about hoping
to get a few more years out of the ticker. “I’m not ready yet…they say…I’d like
to get a few more things accomplished…get another five or ten years under my
belt of living before I die.” Meanwhile I’m looking at them knowing that no
matter how healthy their heart is right now…it’s still in the process of dying, and
one day,…it will stop beating,…..and then often times others….who are saying
the same such things are clearly living in a very uncomfortable state due to
their poor health and/or age. In a constant state of discomfort and/or
limitation because of poor health or simply being old and wearied with age,….
So,…when I hear the hope expressed from them of a few more days/years of life
in this broken world,….but I don’t hear in their words the hope of Christ….I am
downcast within…especially, when looking and probing with questions and
salty speech for a window to open….praying God would grant me a place to
speak on deeper levels,…..and that doesn’t take place. The door never opens
and I’m left feeling inside this deep sadness over their lost state and
unwillingness to go beyond the surface.
For them…a Full Life , as in,…an Abundant life, is measured by
accomplishments, experiences, a certain age number to reach and that’s
it….things like these which are not intrinsically bad in themselves,…they are not
bad…but are horrible replacements for living for the glory of God in the hope of
the grace of God through Jesus Christ. “The chief end of man is to….? glorify
God and enjoy Him forever”. So when ones chief end is anything other then
that..it falls miserably short. A life as measured by achievements, experiences,
acquired wealth and any sort of worldly riches,….even mere length of days lived,
…is a Life of….Failure.
“For when he dies he will carry nothing away; his glory will not go down after
him.” Is this not what (Psalm 49:7-13)….is speaking to? “Truly no man can
ransom another, or give to God the price of his life, for the ransom of their life is
costly and can never suffice, that he should live on forever and never see the
pit. For he sees that even the wise die; the fool and the stupid alike must perish
and leave their wealth to others. Their graves are their homes forever, their
dwelling places to all generations, - though they called lands by their own
names. - Man in his pomp will not remain; he is like the beasts that perish.
This is the path of those who have foolish confidence; yet after them people
approve of their boasts.”
But on the contrary to that, those whose… “Chief end is to glorify God and
enjoy Him forever” can measure the Fullness of their Lives….the Abundance of
their lives by - their Faithfulness to The Lord. For the only Abundant Life…in the
truest sense….is a Life that is Faithful to The Lord. Which is the BIG idea for
today’s sermon. The meaty TRUTH feast on. A Life Faithful to The Lord is an
Abundant Life
Chapter 25 of Genesis , this chapter where God’s story of redemption
transitions from the unfolding events in the life of Abraham, and like the
passing a baton in a relay race….God’s story of redemption continues to unfold
through the life of Abraham’s son,….Isaac.
And through this chapter, We
see three ways this truth is highlighted for us. You can mark them as gifts from
God. The first gift to highlight A Life Faithful to The Lord being an Abundant
Life is the gift of children
Our First point
BODY
1)
FIRST POINT - (Genesis 25:1-18).
The gift of children
The gift of children. This whole chapter really is dominated by the descendants
who come from Abraham, Ishmael and Isaac. From (verse 1) through to the
end… (verse 34). The descendants from these men span this chapter. But for
this first point we are going to put our focus on (verses 1-18) in regards to The
gift of children
The chapters preceding chapter 25 tell us that Sarah had died and Isaac had
taken a wife from Abraham’s kindred,,,,from Abraham’s native land. A beautiful
story that Nathan led us through last Sunday. God’s story of redemption
continues and we find in the opening verse of this chapter that “Abraham took
another wife, whose name was Keturah.” We don’t know much about Keturah
other than what is provided here in the passage. She bears 6 more son’s to
Abraham whose names are provided here. There may also have been daughters
as well. Sometimes when genealogies are listed in Scripture…just the son’s
names are provided. That may very well be the case here but in any event,
through her, at least 6 more sons were born to Abraham,…and if you included
the grandchildren and great grandchildren listed here,…it was a total of 16…
Again not including any daughters born that would be part of this family tree.
I did some math once again,…drawn from the ages provided here and there
from the chapters,….we’ve gone through thus far. We know that Abraham is
10 years Sarah’s senior. In chapter 23 we learn that Sarah died at the age of
127yrs which makes Abraham 137yrs at that time. He himself dies at the age
of 175yrs…as stated in (verse 7) right here in chapter 25 before us. SO,…we
have then a 38yr year span in which Abraham takes another wife and has more
children. No passage is provided that gives his age when he took Keturah as
his wife. 140 maybe…145??…regardless of the exact age…as (verse 1) in
chapter 24 states it. “Now Abraham was old, well-advanced-in years…..”
……..…and still-fathering-children in his old age………..
THAT’S Impressive. Many props Abe. I tip my hat to you. And in the words of
Forrest Gump… “That’s all I have to say about that.”
Moving on….Abraham had a very full life..an abundant life,…and though flawed
like ours…his life was Faithful to the Lord. And this Abundant Life of
Abraham's experienced The Gift of Children. (Psalm 127:1-5). “Behold,
children are a heritage from the LORD, the fruit of the womb a reward. Like
arrows in the hand of a warrior are the children of one’s youth, (or in Abraham’s
case.…advanced years also).. Blessed is the man who fills his quiver with them!
He shall not be put to shame when he speaks with his enemies in the gate.”
The BIBLE is crystal clear on the blessings,..The Gift,..of Children.
Unless called and enabled by God to remain single,…that you may be
fully devoted to the Lord (1 Corinthians 7:32-40),…which is a wonderful life to
be sure.
If God provides you with a spouse….(Genesis 1:28). “Be
fruitful and multiply…” have children…they are a gift,… a heritage from the Lord.
Blessed is the man who fills his quiver with them! There is no precise number
given as to the amount, but God’s Word is clear. Children are a blessing from
God. This doesn’t mean there is not turmoil and difficulty present. Sure there
is. For some the approaching Holidays are a dread because it means gathering
with those whom strife and contention is bound to flare up. This is true for
many…maybe for you…but Just because the brokenness of this world, and of
our own hearts,…because the effects of sin…bring this about,…it doesn’t
change the TRUTH of what God’s Word says about the blessing of family.
God’s Word stands True and Abraham models something helpful for us here in
these opening verses that I don’t want us to miss.
Abraham, you could say, is Christ focused. Why do I say that? (Verse 5)
“Abraham gave all he had to Isaac.” Isaac got it all…son of the
promise….translate it to our LIVES…it’s all about Jesus. The seed of the
Offspring of Abraham through whom God’s blessing to all nations would come.
From Abraham to Isaac then Jacob and all the way to David and ultimately the
birth of God incarnate. God becoming a man. Jesus Christ our Lord being
born of a virgin woman. The son of the promise through whom God’s story of
redemption would be fulfilled. It’s all-about-Jesus.
As a family slogan of one of our church body members here says,
hanging on the wall inside their home as you enter the kitchen “because of the
love of Jesus….” (fill in the blank, right?) It’s all-for-Him. He holds center stage
always and our lives are oriented around living out the gospel of the grace of
God that has saved us, that has rescued us from the wrath to come.
Abraham models this by keeping the son of the promise distinguished
from all the other. Not that the others were neglected,…no he provided for
them, he loved them (verse 6) “…gave them gifts…” but he made clear,…ever
so clear,…that Isaac was the heir….even by sending them eastward to the
east country…ABRAHAM made clear. GOD’S promise through his son Isaac
was to be CENTER STAGE. And in like manner, we are to make the “son of the
promise”…JESUS CHRIST, center stage in our lives and in our family. FOR
where CHRIST holds center stage and the gospel is adorned by His people,
harmony among them is sure to be present even in the face of life adversities
and convictional differences that may exist in a family.
One more nugget on The gift of children before we move on.
They are Christ formative - Dare I say few things are more formative in life to
Christlikeness than parenting children. Steadfast love, Patience, Self
Sacrifice…..these were mere words I aspired to have exhibited in my life but
knew little about till they were put to the test like never before and forged into
my being through…..parenting and continue so to this day,… ALONG with joy,
gladness, and blessing and love. These all reach a whole new level…a level on
it’s own as experienced by a parent. We’ve had some recent births in the
church body and one soon to come…the Dietz’s,…Isn’t it amazing how
instantaneous love, joy, gladness and blessing come at their arrival? It’s
present at their conception,… and builds momentum all the way through the
pregnancy till we are able to behold their face and hold them in our arms for the
first time. They are not even my kids and I’m filled with those emotions.
Only a parent knows what I am talking about. Children are tremendously
formative in Christlikeness….and dare I fail to mention God working through
them to expose the ugliness in your heart….sinful behavior you once thought
completely overcome by the Spirit of God, suddenly shows new life as buttons
are pushed you didn’t know you had. Selfishness and Anger being chief
culprits in my LIFE. I believe Every parent would attest to this. What we learn
about our relationship with our Father in heaven and ourselves when we
become parents is tremendous. And what a gift that is. The gift of children
Abraham lived a Life Faithful to The Lord and therefore had an Abundant Life
that experienced The gift of children ….And then…. (Verse 8). “Abraham
breathed his last and died in a good old age, an old man and full of years, and
was gathered to his people.”
His sons, Isaac and Ishmael, (verse 9) tells us, buried him with his wife Sarah in
the cave Abraham purchased for her.
(Verse 11) “After the death of
Abraham, God blessed Isaac his son. And Isaac settled at Beer-lahai-roi.” The
baton is passed. God’s story of redemption continues through the son of the
promise. And as we move into that continued story now involving the life of
Isaac,,…we have preserved for us, as if placing a token reminder of God’s
faithfulness in coming through with every promise He makes, we have
preserved for us in scripture the fulfillment of God’s promise about Ishmael
made to Hagar back in (Genesis 16) at the very place ISAAC right here in
(Verse 11),…settles at…..“Beer-lahai-roi.”…a WELL,..named such by Hagar
because GOD saw her at this place to which she fled from the harsh treatment
of Abraham’s wife Sarah,….who looked upon her with contempt because she
(Hagar) conceived from Abraham while Sarah had not.
Hagar flees to this WELL, God sees her and makes this promise to her. I
will surely GOD says…“I will surely multiply your offspring so that they cannot
be numbered for multitude.”…you shall bear a son. “He shall be a wild donkey
of a man, his hand against everyone and everyone’s hand against him, and he
shall dwell over against all his kinsmen.” More of this promise revealed in
chapter 17 (verse 20) that GOD makes to Abraham regarding Ishmael.…who is
13 years old at the time “I have blessed him (Ishmael that is..God says) I have
blessed him and will make him fruitful and multiply him greatly. He shall father
twelve princes, and I will make him into a great nation.”
(Verses 12-18) right before us….are the fulfillment of every bit of it. You’ll see in
those verses specifically… Ishmael had “12 sons, 12 princes…who settled over
against all his kinsmen.” GOD’S promise is fulfilled as they always are. The
Holy Spirit provides an account of this to remind us and keep this truth fresh in
our minds. “He who promises is faithful, he will surely do it.” (1 Thess 5:24)
The next gift to highlight A Life Faithful to The Lord being an Abundant Life
starts off in stark contrast to the first. For while good O’L Abe is still having
kids..…The gift of children….Isaac and Rebecca are not. Rebecca is barren.
But from this,…comes a telling story about The gift of Marriage for us to receive
this morning. We’ll be looking closely at this in (verses 19-21)…for Our
second point - The gift of Marriage. (Proverbs 18:22) “He who finds a wife
finds a good thing and obtains favor from the LORD.”
2)
SECOND POINT - (Genesis 25:19-21).
The gift of marriage
The gift of Marriage. Nathan spent a good bulk of time on marriage last
Sunday in the story told from scripture of how Isaac and Rebecca came to be
husband and wife. I’d encourage you to listen online if you haven’t heard it
yet. TODAY, some further content is given to provide more insight into their
marriage that I believe is very helpful to us in both appreciating the gift of
marriage and also living it out in faithfulness to the Lord. It all stems from
(verse 21). “And Isaac prayed to the LORD for his wife, because she was barren.
And the LORD granted his prayer, and Rebekah his wife conceived.”
A Life Faithful to The Lord is an Abundant Life. Can you have a Life Faithful to
The Lord if your prayers are hindered? Can you have a Life Faithful to The
Lord if your prayers are hindered? I believe we all know well the answer. No.
Which makes (1 Peter 3:7) so striking to any God fearing husband.
“Likewise, husbands, live with your wives in an understanding way, showing
honor to the woman as the weaker vessel, since they are heirs with you of the
grace of life, (listen to this) so that your prayers may not be hindered.”….. so
that your prayers may not be hindered.”
The blessing of a marriage, the mystical union before God of a man and a
woman in the covenant of marriage. Two LIVES brought together as one.
Distinct but United. “The two shall become one flesh” (Matthew 19:5,6)
“What therefore God has joined together, let not man separate”
A picture of Christ and His bride the church. The mystical union before God of
a man and a woman in the covenant of marriage. And I say with confidence in
the Lord…A husband and wife operating Faithfully before the Lord in their
complimentary roles as He designed them to do is a mighty ministry force to
be reckoned with. A Christlike husband sacrificially leading and a wife coming
respectfully under that leadership with the support and unique giftings given
her by God to complete the man is a beautiful thing to behold. TWO image
bearers of God with equal dignity and worth, joined together in that way by
God’s design are a mighty ministry force to be reckoned with.
One reflection of that is —- an effective prayer life. Rebecca is barren. This is
saying a lot. She is not able to have children. ISAAC took her to be his wife at
the age of 40 and the passage reveals that ISAAC is nearing 60yrs of age and
still… BUPKIS. NO children to show after nearly 20yrs of marriage. At this
point the question is unavoidable in her mind….“Am I to have children at all?”
ISAAC, likewise wondering… “Am I ever going to be a dad? I am the son of the
promise. What’s going on? For this to move forward, children…a son in
particular,….are necessary. When or is this going to happen?” (verse 21)
“Isaac prayed to the LORD for his wife, because she was barren.”…and
BOOM…she conceives. I would confidently say ISAAC’S prayers are not
hindered…he is living with his wife in an understanding way, showing honor to
her who is heir with him of the grace of life.
Let’s note something though,…that I believe to be important. The passage
does not say that ISAAC began praying to the Lord for his wife when he was
59yrs old. No time frame is identified. What is known,…is at this point, prior
to Rebecca conceiving a child,….they have been married just shy of 20yrs and
that Rebecca has been barren since day ONE. I’m inclined to think that
ISAAC’S prayers to the Lord for his wife have been taking place for some time.
I venture to say, since early on…maybe year 2 or 3….in the least year 5
of marriage…a marriage that yielded no gift of children…. NO family planning
back in these days. You got married,…typically kids started showing up shortly
after as the Lord would allow. So for Rebecca to be barren upwards of 20yrs
there must have existed an internal struggle no different from any married
couple today desiring to have children and not having it be so.
At a recent dinner shared between Marcy and I and Nathan and Vanessa,
… we thought on this some. And believe it or not, there was a time the ability
to have children was in question for the Rice’s. Never would guess that now,…
but,…early on in their marriage…a couple years pass, no pregnancy… they do
however, during this time, receive news from Vanessas’s sister that she is
pregnant. A strange emotional conflict is bound to be present,…right? Happy
at the news but sadly wondering,..why not me. That was a couple years…
Rebecca is well into DECADE #2, while all along she is receiving
announcements from OLDS Abraham’s wife Keturah of conceiving children…
plural. I see Rebecca doing one of these numbers… “I’m so happy for you.”
SO, for those reasons, I believe ISAAC, who is not removed from the
emotional turmoil his wife Rebecca must have been going through and he
himself likewise, I believe he,…ISAAC,…honored his wife well who is heir with
him of the grace of life not by a one time prayer and done,….sort of thing,…but
rather,…a regular prayer offered up to the Lord. “Isaac prayed to the Lord…”
AS IN…that was his practice…and steadfastly so………and so it should be
ours husbands.
PRAY for your wife and PRAY with your wife. KNOW your wife in such
a way where you know how to pray for her specifically…where her heart is
touched by your prayers, where she is moved with love and gratitude toward
God by your words and she is strengthened and encouraged in her walk with
her God to fulfill her ministry as your wife, as a mother, and in whatever vocation
or area of influence she is placed in by GOD. Pray for and pray with, your wife
men………
And pray for your future wife….young men. YES, YOU…the youth here
and not just the teenagers but all youth whose attention I have in these matters
on marriage…direct your heart in prayer your spouse to be. Ask God to help
you (Psalm 119:9) help you “keep yourself pure by guarding your life according
to His Word” that you would do your best to be ready and prepared to commit
your life to another in marriage and likewise prayer for your spouse to be to do
as well that you both would be kept…for one another alone…and receive all
the blessings that accompany that.
“And Isaac prayed to the LORD for his wife, because she was barren. And the
LORD granted his prayer, and Rebekah his wife conceived.”
The gift of Marriage. A truth to both appreciate and live out in Faithfulness to
The Lord for when doing so you’ll have an effective prayer life and by God’s
design, together as has husband and wife, BE a mighty ministry force to be
reckoned with. Such is an Abundant Life.
And sure to bode…every ministry force will meet it’s myriad of struggles.…For
Rebecca, it begins within her very womb. And YET, even in these struggles our
lives can be filled with great comfort and hope in experiencing The Gift of
God’s Saving Faithfulness. Which is our final and 3rd point. Abundant
comfort and Hope through…. The gift of God’s Saving Faithfulness.
3)
THIRD POINT - (Genesis 25:22-34).
The gift of God’s saving faithfulness
The gift of God’s Saving Faithfulness. Looking at the remainder of the chapter
(verses 22-34)
Hands raised for those here who have been rock solid faithful all their lives…
c’mon. Get them up there high with mine. Don’t leave me hanging here. NO
one dares to claim that right?
Save one…..Christ our Lord.
(2 Timothy 2:13) “…if we are faithless, he (Christ Jesus) remains faithful— for he
cannot deny himself.” And praise be to God for this. If God’s story of
redemption depended upon our faithfulness, it would have stopped short long
ago….Barely gotten off the ground,…IF AT ALL. We have an example here of
a struggle, a mess of lives you could say, that BEGAN even before these
brothers were breathing air. BUT this doesn’t thwart God’s purposes. HIS story
of redemption continues to unfold,…un-deterred by the failures, flaws and
faithlessness of the human agents He works through. And so it is all the way
to the coming of - THE FAITHFUL ONE, that is Christ Jesus our Lord.
(Verses 22-34) introduce US to Isaac and Rebecca’s twin boys Esau and
Jacob. Rebecca conceives (verse 22) “The children struggled together within
her, and she said, “If it is thus, why is this happening to me?” (Like yeah I’m
pregnant and boo I’m miserable to no end because of it). “If it is thus, why is this
happening to me?” (Rebecca is hurt’n here…you can hear so in those
words….but I love what she does about it) So she went to inquire of the
LORD.” (Perhaps by influence of her husband, no doubt, whose habit was to
inquire of the Lord on her behalf)…in like manner, she goes to the Lord in
prayer about this struggle. A good influence of Isaac and a good example to us
when we encounter struggle. “….inquire of the Lord.” about it.
The struggle taking place in Rebecca’s womb here,….is simply setting the
stage for conflict that will span generations as God foretells in answering
Rebecca’s prayer in (verse 23). “…two nations will come from her womb…two
peoples from within you……who shall be divided…” The Edomites being 1, the
people of Edom, the name given to Esau’s descendants as coined in these
(verses) by his, Esaus’s,..red hair,…seen immediately when he exited the womb
and his brutish care for red stew which he thought of greater worth than his
own birthright. From Esau, the people, the nation of Edom will come, the
Edomites who are frequently seen in scripture being in conflict with the nation,
….ISRAEL. Where did the name Israel come from? We’ll learn further ahead in
Genesis that it is the name GOD gave who?… JACOB. After Jacob wrestled
with God all night. JACOB was told… (Genesis 32:28) “Your name shall no
longer be called Jacob, but Israel, for you have striven with God and with men,
and have prevailed.” The conflict between these two nations…the Edomites
and the Israelites,…started in the womb with Esau and Jacob.
All this to say…..none of this thwarts God’s purposes. His story of redemption
continues to unfold,…un-deterred by the failures, flaws and faithlessness of the
human agents He works through. And so it is all the way to the coming of the
FAITHFUL ONE, I say again who is Jesus Christ our Lord.
Favoritism shown by parents, as (verse 28) makes known to us doesn’t thwart it.
Careless and near sighting living as depicted by what (verses 29-34) inform us
of Esau’s character traits doesn’t thwart it.
Nor does the sly, sneaky, conniving behavior that marks Jacob’s life prove to
prevent God from accomplishing His will.
All of these failures, flaws and faithlessness, though damaging to relationships
with lasting, painful ramifications…still do not thwart God’s purposes.
CONCLUSION
And therefore our lives may have Abundant Comfort and Hope through…. The
gift of God’s Saving Faithfulness….because even “…if we are faithless, (in our
endeavor to be faithful to him) he (Jesus Christ) remains faithful.” FAITHFUL to
His bride the church whom He “laid down His life as a ransom for many” being
obedient to the Father’s “will to the point of death, even death on a cross.”…
that the bride of Christ, the Church of the Living God, would be purchased and
made pure by His sacrificial blood. FULLY redeemed and forever secure by
God’s Saving Faithfulness.
Which makes abundantly clear to us ALL that the only Abundant Life in the
truest sense,…is a Life Lived for JESUS…THE FAITHFUL ONE. He who is
FAITHFUL and Steadfastly so.
A life as measured by achievements, experiences, acquired wealth and any
sort of worldly riches, even mere length of days lived,…is a Life of Failure,…
and falls miserably short of what it means in the truest sense to have an
Abundant Life.
“For when he dies he will carry nothing away; his glory will not go down after
him.” …..Truly no man can ransom another, or give to God the price of his life,
for the ransom of their life is costly and can never suffice, that he should live on
forever and never see the pit. For he sees that even the wise die; the fool and
the stupid alike must perish and leave their wealth to others. Their graves are
their homes forever, their dwelling places to all generations, though they called
lands by their own names. Man in his pomp will not remain; he is like the
beasts that perish. LISTEN! - - A life lived for anything but JESUS does-notcount. BUT praise be to God…I repeat that even in our endeavors to be
faithful to the Lord, that our lives would count… (2 Timothy 2:13) “…if we are
faithless, he (Christ Jesus) remains faithful.” And it’s in this life alone, the life
of a Christian,…United to Jesus Christ by faith whose chief end is to glorify
God and enjoy Him forever…in which every achievement, all experiences,
whatever wealth acquired, however many days you live…ALL exist and serve
the culminating purpose of bringing glory to God with everlasting joy. It’s only
through this life alone that we may, through FAITH in Jesus, have True
Abundant Life to the glory of God.
- PRAY
COMMUNION - (John 10:8-11)
BENEDICTION
(1 Thessalonians 5:23-24)
In the words of Barnabas…. Therefore, I exhort you all to remain faithful to the
Lord with steadfast purpose,..”
(Acts 11:23). “When he came and saw the grace of God, he was glad, and he
exhorted them all to remain faithful to the Lord with steadfast purpose,..”