The Deacon's Didache

Thursday, January 14, 2010

I Will Make Your Descendants As the Dust of the Earth: Genesis 13:1-18

Genesis 13:1-18: "1 Then Abram went up from Egypt, he and his wife and all that he had, and Lot with him, to the South. 2 Abram was very rich in livestock, in silver, and in gold. 3 And he went on his journey from the South as far as Bethel, to the place where his tent had been at the beginning, between Bethel and Ai, 4 to the place of the altar which he had made there at first. And there Abram called on the name of the LORD. 5 Lot also, who went with Abram, had flocks and herds and tents. 6 Now the land was not able to support them, that they might dwell together, for their possessions were so great that they could not dwell together. 7 And there was strife between the herdsmen of Abram's livestock and the herdsmen of Lot's livestock. The Canaanites and the Perizzites then dwelt in the land. 8 So Abram said to Lot, 'Please let there be no strife between you and me, and between my herdsmen and your herdsmen; for we are brethren. 9 Is not the whole land before you? Please separate from me. If you take the left, then I will go to the right; or, if you go to the right, then I will go to the left.' 10 And Lot lifted his eyes and saw all the plain of Jordan, that it was well watered everywhere (before the LORD destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah) like the garden of the LORD, like the land of Egypt as you go toward Zoar. 11 Then Lot chose for himself all the plain of Jordan, and Lot journeyed east. And they separated from each other. 12 Abram dwelt in the land of Canaan, and Lot dwelt in the cities of the plain and pitched his tent even as far as Sodom. 13 But the men of Sodom were exceedingly wicked and sinful against the LORD. 14 And the LORD said to Abram, after Lot had separated from him: 'Lift your eyes now and look from the place where you are--northward, southward, eastward, and westward; 15 for all the land which you see I give to you and your descendants forever. 16 And I will make your descendants as the dust of the earth; so that if a man could number the dust of the earth, then your descendants also could be numbered. 17 Arise, walk in the land through its length and its width, for I give it to you.' 18 Then Abram moved his tent, and went and dwelt by the terebinth trees of Mamre, which are in Hebron, and built an altar there to the LORD."

"I will make your descendants as the dust of earth." This is glad tidings for us, for we are the descendants of Abram by virtue of our baptisms into our Lord Christ. This promise is given to Abram when he has no offspring. And, this is the first time that he receives this promise, but it isn't the last. Abram will be the father of a huge nation. However, he will never see it come to fruition. Even his son Isaac, was not married to Rebekah until he was forty years old, and he only had two sons. By the time Jacob marries Leah and Rachel and has all of his sons and daughters, Abram is long dead.

But, Abram, takes these words of God on faith, just like he did when he left his home in Haran. And the promises do not stop there. Not only will Abram be the father of a large nation, but he will also be given the land of which he resides in now as far as he can see in all four directions.

These promises were first fulfilled through the nation of Israel. Israel, who was called Jacob, begat twelve sons, who became the twelve tribes of Israel. And they eventually resettled in the land that Abram is currently in. This is all well and good, Abram will have a huge nation, and possess a great amount of land. But that is not the only reason that our Father promises Abram these things. This is done, so that through Abram, the Messiah would be born. This Savior is the same one promised back in Genesis 3 to Adam and Eve. The Messiah born out of Abram's descendant's is our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.

Our Lord Jesus, even though born among the Israelites, as the Messiah of the Israelites, does something great and wonderful for all of us who were not born Jews. He extends His grace and mercy to us, by calling us into that nation and people. All we who are baptized, spiritually, are Jews, descendants of Abram, and brothers of our Lord Jesus. Indeed, the holy Church on earth, extends to all peoples and tongues. Christianity encompasses the whole earth. God is in great abundance has given to the descendants of Abram, not just Canaan, not just Jerusalem, not just the Holy Land, but He has given the whole world for us to live in and be a part of. And He also shows His abundant mercy, by not just calling Jews His people, but all peoples everywhere, His people.

This is all accomplished through His Son Jesus Christ, who by His obedience and death, as called us out of darkness, into this holy Nation. Our Lord Jesus, has restored His creation to Himself. He does this on the first day of the week, that is, on Sunday. The same day that He began creation, is the same day that He completes salvation. He recreates the earth that was corrupted by the sin of Adam by His resurrection from the dead. He takes the Nation that was dead in its trespasses and sins, and brings it back to life, just as He brought Himself back to life. And now He calls all nations to Himself through holy Baptism.

What great glad tidings this is for those of us who are baptized. We see this promise fulfilled in the holy Mother Church. And not just the Church that lives on the earth, but the whole history of the universal Church of all ages. When we consider also all those who have gained their heavenly reward, including the Blessed Abram and Sarai who were the parents of this great people, we cannot even fathom, let alone number, all the saints, who are part of this holy family. This is the family of which we who are baptized are a part. And seeing this family we can rejoice that the Lord fulfilled His promise to Abram. It makes sense, therefore, that if our Lord fulfilled this promise, and many other promises as well, He will fulfill all of His promises.

May God be with you!

Deacon Dulas

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