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Genesis 11:1-26; 1 Chronicles 1:24-27; Genesis 11:27-31; Genesis 12-14:24
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Today in Genesis chapter 11 we read about the tower of Babel!  You can view the location of the tower at a high level below:

Tower_babel_map

I probably should not confess this, but I will – verse 4 made me smile and laugh at myself a bit, which really shouldn’t be funny.  This verse reminded me of myself at times: “Let’s build a great city with a tower that reaches to the skies–a monument to our greatness!” This verse is obviously not one that made God happy, as we see in subsequent verses.  And I guess I have to ask myself – are there times my life or areas of my life where I am attempting to build something that will be a “monument to my greatness”?  And I’m afraid that the answer is too often yes.  Or it surely has been in the past.  I pray that I’m turning over the desire to “be great” over to God more and more these days.  I pray that I am not seeking glory for myself – but seeking glory for God.  But, I am afraid that sometimes I revert back to wanting to build a “monument to my greatness” in my work or volunteer activities or maybe even personal relationships.  And this is pride.  It was this pride that brought about the building of the tower of Babel – and it was because of pride that God stopped the building of the tower by giving the human race different languages.  In your life today – are you seeking to build monuments of greatness for yourself?  Or are you instead seeking to only glorify God?  Below is an oil on panel painting of the “Tower of Babel” by Pieter Bruegel, circa 1563:

Tower_of_babel

Today is a big day in our readings!  We are introduced to Abram & Sarai!  Genesis chapter 12 is significant in that it transitions our Old Testament readings from being about the world at large to being primarily about a specific man, Abram, his family, and his descendants.  Verses 2 and 3 are an amazing promise from God to Abraham: “I will cause you to become the father of a great nation. I will bless you and make you famous, and I will make you a blessing to others. I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you. All the families of the earth will be blessed through you.”  This is a powerful promise that we will see played out throughout the rest of our Old Testament readings – and into the New Testament this promise continues and is fulfilled in Jesus – and continues in us as spiritual descendants of Abram today.  I heard somewhere once that one way to paraphrase this promise is “I will bless you, so that you will be a blessing to others.”  And I think about that today for our own lives.  If we have been blessed by God, is it possible that we have been blessed in part so that we will be a blessing to others?  Do you believe that you been blessed by God?  Are you passing along that blessing to others in your life?

Genesis12_23

The brief story of Abram and Sarai in Egypt is a foreshadowing of what we will see later in Genesis and into Exodus – the descendents of Abram going into Egypt to escape a severe famine – and then ultimately leaving Egypt to the north “with all their household and belongings” (verse 20).  I also was intrigued in our Matthew readings a couple of days ago that Jesus as a child went into Egypt, when Mary & Joseph fled Herod’s decree to kill all boys 2 & under around Bethlehem.  Egypt plays quite a supporting role in the Bible!  Below is a map of Abram’s journey that we read about today:

Abraham_map

These are some great readings today about Abram and his faith!  Chapter 13 verse 9 stood out to me today as Abram was trying to settle the arguments between his and Lot’s herdsmen over pastureland: “I’ll tell you what we’ll do. Take your choice of any section of the land you want, and we will separate. If you want that area over there, then I’ll stay here. If you want to stay in this area, then I’ll move on to another place.” I guess what I really like about this is Abram is giving Lot the first choice of the land.  It seems like Abram is confident that he will personally be okay with whatever 2nd choice is left-over to him because he is in a relationship with God.  I like this.  And I hope that we each do this in my life from time to time.   Think about this random example – parking spaces in a crowded mall can be hot commodities and arguments can ensue.  What would it be like if we let others get the first choice and we continued on in confidence that we will be okay with whatever 2nd choice is left-over to us?  Who knows – maybe we’d end up with the parking space in the boonies – and get an extra quarter mile of a walk for exercise…  maybe not such a bad 2nd choice?  Is it possible for us to get in the habit of letting others get the 1st choice of things whenever there is an argument about to ensue – and us being confident that 2nd choice will still be great for us – maybe in ways we don’t foresee?   And confident that because we are in a relationship with God?  Below is an image of Abram and Lot in Genesis 13 about to part ways:

Abraham_lot

Chapter 14 verse 14 also stood out in regards to Abram’s character: “When Abram learned that Lot had been captured, he called together the men born into his household, 318 of them in all. He chased after Kedorlaomer’s army until he caught up with them in Dan.”  I don’t know about you… but I’ll be honest.  If my nephew got captured by a band of marauding kings and their army, I’m thinking I might just let my nephew go and chalk it up to very bad luck on his part…  But not Abram!  When he heard the news that Lot had been captured, it looks like he did not even blink!  He called together his household immediately and they were off and running after Kedorlaomer’s army.  Yes, they were chasing after an army…  again, I’m not so sure I would do this… though, hopefully, maybe I now would if I can keep in mind Abram’s character here….  What about you?  Would you chase after an army?  Is there maybe someone in your life who has been “captured” by something – an addiction, a sadness, some bad luck – and will you go chasing after that person and help to free them from the “army” that has ensnared them?

Abraham_kings

In verses 17 through 20 in chapter 14 we read about Melchizedek.  And I definitely would like to get others opinions on this – Who was Melchizedek?  The reason I ask this question is due to Hebrews Chapter 7 – click on this link to read this chapter of Hebrews.  (Hebrews 7 is well worth the read at this point in our Genesis journey.)  My thinking currently is that Melchizedek was a very great priest – but I don’t believe he was Jesus Christ preincarnate.  But, again, I’m willing to listen to others on your thoughts on this.  My thoughts on this is that Hebrews 7 seems to be saying that Jesus is “like” or “in the order” of Melchizedek – but not quite saying Jesus is Melchizedek.  I read there are 4 basic theories on who Melchizedek is – 1. simply a king of Salem and Abram was showing him respect, 2. Melchizedek was a standard title for the kings of Salem.  3. He was a “type of Christ” and he illustrates a lesson about Christ.  or 4. He was Jesus preincarnate in a temporary body form.   So – whaddya think?  Below is an oil painting by Peter Paul Reubens, circa 1625, of Abram and Melchizedek meeting:

Abraham_melchizedek

Bible.org’s commentary on today’s readings in Genesis titled “The Unity of Unbelief” is at this link, “The Call of Abram” is at this link, “When Faith Fails” is at this link, and “Lot Looks Out for Number One” is at this link, “The Rescue of Lot” is at this link.

Worship God:  The call of Abram in Genesis chapter 12 reminded me of the Chris Tomlin song “How Great is Our God:”


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OsyiGgSlqY

Do you know how great our God is?  Click here and learn about His greatness!

Please join us in memorizing and meditating on two verses of Scripture today: “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 12:2-3 NIV

Prayer Point: Pray in thanksgiving for God’s covenant with Abram. Pray in thanksgiving that we have been blessed through Abraham. Pray in thanksgiving that Abram’s descendant, Jesus, offers salvation to all peoples on the earth. Pray that all people would accept this blessing and not perish.

Comments from You and Question of the Day: Thinking about Abram in chapter 12, if we too have been blessed by God, is it possible that we have been blessed in part so that we will be a blessing to others? Do you believe that you been blessed by God? Are you passing along that blessing to others in your life? Also, what verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?  Please post up by clicking on the “Comments” link below!

God bless,
Mike

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  1. Bill Avatar
    Bill

    GENESIS 11:1-13:4
    It was at Babel ( i.e. Babylon ) where all false religion originated. It was a religion in the sense that they were trying to reach heaven by some other way than God’s way. Not to interject too much conspiracy theory here but it is my belief that the New World Order when fully implemented will be Babel revisited and set the stage for the rise of the prophesied Antichrist. I have an image on file of a poster of the European Union which had an image of the unfinished tower of Babel on it. HTML is not allowed here or else I would post it. Another symbol of the New World Order is an image of a pyramid without the capstone in place. You can see it on the back of a U.S. dollar bill. The day is coming when the world will again be ONE and the people of the earth will be deceived by the false religion of Antichrist and the False Prophet. Part of Satan’s plan will be the attempt to undo what God did when He divided the world into nation-states at Babel.
    Israel is, of course, a chosen nation by virtue of God’s covenant with Abraham, Isaac and Jacob. For this reason Christians should be strong supporters and friends of the nation of Israel. It boggles my mind that some Christians will believe replacement theology, that is, that the Church has replaced Israel in God’s prophetic plan for the world and that all of the promises to Israel now belong to the Church. Yes, we Gentile believers are the spiritual seed of Abraham but some have forgotten that we are branches that have been “grafted in” with the natural branches to God’s olive tree which is Israel ( Romans 11:1-32 ). God promised that through Abraham all the nations of the earth would be blessed. That blessing comes to we Gentiles through Jesus Christ who was a Jew for it was from the Hebrew race that God would forth the messiah of Israel, the Savior of the world and the Redeemer of mankind. It is on the throne of David in Jerusalem where He will one day reign over the nations.
    GENESIS 13:5-14:24
    Abram was very rich in material possessions ( 13:2 ) but he valued a tranquil relationship with his nephew more than his riches because Abram and Lot were family. That Abram sought to avoid strife between his herdmen and Lot’s herdment ( 13:7-8 ) by yielding says much about his godly character. So many families today fight over inheritances and money and will sometimes even sue each other in court over it. This shouldn’t be. To Abram possessions just wasn’t worth having a family feud over.
    The Dead Sea area in Abram’s day was much different than it is today. Today it is a dry, barren desert but it was well-watered ( 13:10 ) and probably a tropical paradise then. From a worldly perspective it is easy to see why Lot chose that land. Most people would. However, as Lot soon found out the grass is not always greener on the other side. Lot also discovered that attaining great wealth does not always necessarily insulate you from your wicked neighbors ( 13:13 ). Abram made the right choice in yielding to Lot and letting him have that land.
    Abram armed himself and his servants ( 14:14 ) in order to go and save his nephew Lot from his kidnappers. As a life application today I must conclude from this passage and others in The Bible that it is not wrong for Christians to own firearms and defend their families. I am opposed to gun control and I don’t think Abraham would have been for it either.
    There are definitely striking parallels here with Melchizedek ( 14:18-20 ) and Jesus Christ:
    Melchizedek was king of Salem / Jesus will reign over the nations in Jerusalem
    Melchizedek brought forth bread and wine / Jesus broke bread with his disciples and drank wine with them at the Last Supper
    Melchizedek was a priest of the Most High God / Jesus is our High Priest that makes intercession for us in Heaven
    Melchizedek received tithes from Abram / God receives tithes from His people
    Was Melchizedek really Christ pre-incarnate or was he just a type of Jesus Christ? I’m not sure. I once believed the pre-incarnate view of Melchizedek because it says of him in Hebrews 7:3 that he was ” Without father, without mother, without descent, having neither beginning of days, nor end of life; but made like unto the Son of God; abideth a priest continually.” It sounds like Jesus to me. However, I am now more inclined to see Melchizedek as a figure of the messiah which was to come. No matter who Melchizedek was the story still points to the coming of Jesus Christ who was without a doubt God incarnate.

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  2. Shelly Avatar
    Shelly

    Bill, I hadn’t thought of the commonality of the tower of Babel and the future coming of the anti-christ. That is interesting.
    I have had family sue over inheritance. It is very devisive. Abram obviously cared more about his family that money. He was a very caring uncle, with an amazing faith in God.

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  3. CHARLOTTE WILLSON Avatar

    Thinking about Abram in chapter 12, if we too have been blessed by God, is it possible that we have been blessed in part so that we will be a blessing to others?
    I believe that in sharing the word of God and bringing others to God we are a blessing to others
    Do you believe that you been blessed by God?
    yes and no…..some days more yes than no…..and some days i don’t believe in God…..depends on what a person believes is a blessing right?
    Are you passing along that blessing to others in your life?
    No, i don’t believe i am….
    Also, what verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?
    The following post in chronicles today: this one hit home in several ways….not because i have a nephew captured by kings but because I have a son captured by the devil and drugs/alcohol. I could honestly say i have chased an army trying to help him. But unfortunately I was not equipped to do the job right. Fortunately my son did get help and is working on recovery and has started reading the bible and going to church….both which i hope he continues doing.
    Chapter 14 verse 14 also stood out in regards to Abram’s character: “When Abram learned that Lot had been captured, he called together the men born into his household, 318 of them in all. He chased after Kedorlaomer’s army until he caught up with them in Dan.” I don’t know about you… but I’ll be honest. If my nephew got captured by a band of marauding kings and their army, I’m thinking I might just let my nephew go and chalk it up to very bad luck on his part… But not Abram! When he heard the news that Lot had been captured, it looks like he did not even blink! He called together his household immediately and they were off and running after Kedorlaomer’s army. Yes, they were chasing after an army… again, I’m not so sure I would do this… though, hopefully, maybe I now would if I can keep in mind Abram’s character here…. What about you? Would you chase after an army? Is there maybe someone in your life who has been “captured” by something – an addiction, a sadness, some bad luck – and will you go chasing after that person and help to free them from the “army” that has ensnared them?
    well i missed yesterday due to long day at work and pounding headache so i am off to do my second day tonight….LOL thanks.

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  4. Maripi de Leon Avatar

    Thinking about Abram in chapter 12, if we too have been blessed by God, is it possible that we have been blessed in part so that we will be a blessing to others?
    Most definitely! We are blessed so that others may be blessed by God through us.
    Do you believe that you have been blessed by God?
    Yes, abundantly so!
    Are you passing along that blessing to others in your life?
    I am trying hard to do so, by paying forward the blessing to my loved-ones/family first, then to our brothers & sisters in Christ, etc.
    Also, what verses or insights stand out to you in today’s readings?
    What you’ve shared about Melchizedek is interesting. I’m so amazed at how rich God’s Word is. I’ve read the whole bible before, but I really don’t remember Hebrews 7 about Melchizedek. Whatever is the case about him, the most important thing to remember is that Melchizedek POINTS TO JESUS as the Lord God’s ETERNAL PRIEST. I don’t want to get bogged down by some “intriguing” info which might distract me from THE WAY, THE TRUTH & THE LIFE. =)

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