Abraham and Isaac 
Genesis 22 

Isaac grew into a strong and healthy boy, and Abraham loved his son with all of his heart—and then some!
One day, God called out, "Abraham!"
"Here I am," said Abraham.
"Abraham, I want you to take your  only son Isaac—the one you love so dearly—up to the mountains, and there  offer him to Me," said God. "I will show you where to go." Abraham felt  sad. He had waited so long for a son, and he didn't want to give him  away. But Abraham obeyed.
Early the next morning, he rose and took his only son—the one he loved so dearly—up into the mountains.

After three days, Abraham finally reached the place God had told                                               him about. "Father," said Isaac, "we have fire and wood, but where                                               is the lamb for our offering?"                                              "God will provide," said Abraham, with tears in his eyes. And he                                               began to carefully arrange the firewood on the altar. At last he                                               bound Isaac and laid him on top.                                              "Stop!" cried a voice from heaven. "Do not harm the boy. Now I                                               know that you trust Me completely."
Then Abraham saw a ram caught in a thicket. He and Isaac offered                                               the ram to God. And Abraham named the mountain "God will provide."

Life Out of Death

God was  testing Abraham to see if he still loved God. May be now that Abraham  had a promised son, he would love the gift more that the one who gave  the gift to him.
After everything Abraham had been  through, he knew that he had to obey God. Abraham knew that God gives  his best to those who are willing to give him their best.
Just as Abraham was about to  plunge the knife into Isaac, the angel of the LORD stopped him. Abraham  had shown God that his faith was still in God. Everything that Abraham  had belonged to God ... even Isaac.
Consider the person in your life  who is your most treasured gift. Maybe it is a child, like Isaac, or a  dear friend, a family member, or a spouse.
How would you feel if God asked you to give up this gift? Have you thanked God for this gift?and then i took the children down to Junior Church.
 
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