Searching for God's will is a natural step to Christian maturity. As we become more like Christ, we naturally desire to do only those things consistent with the will of our Heavenly Father. The search is a time where we learn more about trust, more about submitting our own desires to His will, and more about preparing to go when He calls.
Abraham was a man of great faith who was chosen to begin the covenant relationship between God and man. Through Abraham's son, Isaac, and his grandson Jacob, the nation of Israel was born. However, when God's Word first introduces us to Abraham, he is already 75 years old and settled with his family in the land of Haran. Then, with absolutely no warning, God calls...
"The Lord had said to Abraham, 'Leave your country, your people and your father's household and go to the land I will show you.'"Genesis 12:1
God wanted Abraham to move to the land of promise; "I will make you into a great nation and I will bless you" Genesis 12:2. We are not told that Abraham was searching for God's will or even preparing for the call, but he was definitely ready. Abraham had no idea where he was going, how long he would be gone, or how he was going to get to where God directed, but he trusted God's promise and went.
It is interesting to note there was no further discussion or clarification from God after the call was made - God gave direction, and Abraham obeyed; "So Abraham left, as the Lord had told him" Genesis 12:4. Abraham may have left with a slight uncertainty in his decision - a slight hesitation in his step - but he had faith enough to trust and obey.
God has a promised land to which He is calling us today. It is a land where we find contentment in all situations Philippians 4:12, rejoice in our trials James 1:2, and give thanks in all circumstances 1 Thessalonians 5:18 because we KNOW God is working all things together for the good Romans 8:28. It is a land of united families where marriage vows represent an unbreakable covenant; a place where children honor their father and mother; and a land where parents lead their children by following Christ. Most of all, it is a land where we love Him with ALL our heart in ALL we do, say, and think!
God is calling us to trust Him and follow where He leads. Sometimes His call is very specific (and we must diligently prepare to hear and obey this call) but often His call is simply to let go of our own understanding, search His Word for truth, and follow Him to the Promised Land.
- steve troxel
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