I know this story is being read by people who see the world with varied eyes. Some are happy that we were being what Ronald Reagan called "a city on a hill." Some are upset that America used military money and assets for this purpose. Some might think this is a "feel-good" story, and they don't like this kind of story. How do you see it?
In Genesis 12:1-3, God speaks to Abraham. “Leave your native country, your relatives, and your father’s family, and go to the land that I will show you. I will make you into a great nation. I will bless you and make you famous, and you will be a blessing to others. I will bless those who bless you and curse those who treat you with contempt. All the families on earth will be blessed through you." The Old Testament clearly calls God's people (a nation Abraham founded right here in Genesis) distinct, peculiar, and different from the surrounding nations. This passage captures a foundational part of that distinctness.
Here are a few thoughts:
1. There is a formula for becoming a "great" nation here. God made the Hebrews a great nation. His presence and hand are the touch that creates that greatness. God is the foundation here.
2. There is a transitive way of blessing here. God is the giver/creator of blessing. That blessing passes to the people from God. And THAT blessing passes from God's people to "all the families on the earth." There it is!!! Another purpose passage. Blessing is God's plan, and we are the conduit of that blessing. It was Abraham's calling, and it is OUR calling.
How are we doing? Are we Reagan's (and Matthew 5:14's) city on a hill? Are we the nation that gives light to all the houses of the world?
Two of my members came to me to offer a gift of help to someone in our community. They want no credit ... they just want to help. I think they know Genesis 12:1-3. I think they have read Matthew 5:14. And when this gift is a done deal, I think they will say ... "Today was payday!"
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