Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Promise Keeper

"After these things the word of the Lord came to Abram in a vision, saying,'Do not fear, Abram, I am a shield to you; your reward shall be very great.'" -Genesis 15.1

Abram has just been in battle and achieved victory. In the aftermath, he has honored God and refused the rewards of men, so that God may be glorified. In the calm after the battle, God speaks to Abram, and as He speaks, He tells Abram not to fear, that He is his shield, and that Abram's reward will be very great.

God has made promises to Abram that are yet to be fulfilled, and it has been around a decade since the promises were initially made. Abram has allowed his nephew to choose from the land God has promised to give him, been in a battle where he could have been killed, refused an offering from a king for wealth, and still has no son. But here at the beginning of chapter 15, God is about to reinforce the promise that was made.

God begins by telling Abram to not fear, calling him to faith and trust in Him. He then tells Abram that He is his shield. God is protecting him. God made promises to Abram that have not been fulfilled yet, and God is going to watch over Abram and protect. Abram has been in life endangering situations and has come out alive because God is watching over him. Finally, God reassures him that his reward will be very great. The original promise involved land, descendants, and honor, and God is going to do all of it.

The promises of God may take time to fulfill, it could be years as was the case with Abram, but God does not forget His promises. God remembers His promises, and God will fulfill them. He is a promise keeper.

TO GOD ALONE BE THE GLORY!

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