In the Mount of the Lord It Shall be Seen Gen. 22: 1-14 CLICK TITLE FOR AUDIO

In the Mount of the Lord It Shall be Seen

Genesis 24:1-14

In this message we are going to look at Abraham’s willingness to offer up Isaac as a burnt offering to the Lord. It is important to note that Abraham was tempted in this manner in verse 1. Many will try and make this a contradiction with James 1:13 but Hebrews will settle the matter for us by saying that the tempted here is being tried (Hebrews 11:17).

Many times in our lives as saved people we are going to be tested and tried but there is a way to come through these and remain faithful. We will attempt to show this in this message.

Abraham and Isaac a type of the Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus Christ :

1)  Thine only son (verse 2)

2)  Land of Moriah (verse 2)

3)  Note that Abraham arrives on the third day (verse 4)

4)  Go yonder and worship (verse 5)

5)  God will provide himself a lamb (verse 8)

6)  Ram substituted for Isaac (verse 13)

What was seen in the mount of the Lord on this day?

1)  Abraham saw the place afar off (verse 4)

2)  Abraham saw a ram caught in a thicket by his horns (verse 13)

3)  God saw that Abraham would not withhold his son from him (verse 12)

Now what is not recorded for us in the passage is what Abraham saw by faith not with his eyes. But in Hebrews 11:19 we are told why Abraham was willing to offering up Isaac. He firmly believed that God would raise him up from the dead. Because he had received him in a figure from the dead and God had promised that a great nation would come from this son.

How can we apply this to us?

1)  Nothing is any good until it is tested (1 Corinthians 10:13)

2)  The way for us to endure being tried and tested is to look at Jesus Christ (Hebrews 12:1-4)

3)  The real victory was in looking at what he could not see (2 Corinthians 4:8-18)

We need to focus on Jesus Christ and his return and being found faithful at that return. One of the greatest ways to overcome trials and temptations is to focus not on what we can see but on what we can’t as Abraham did.