In life, hundreds of decisions are made everyday. Most decisions we make are simple and take little time to decide upon. What shirt to wear? What shoes will I wear? Will I brush my teeth or not? (please say you brush your teeth=) But, decisions non the less.
Then there’s decisions in life that aren’t as easy to make.
2 examples of 2 different guys in scripture come to my mind;
In Luke 18:18-23 (the rich young ruler) and Genesis 22:1-19 (Abraham asked to sacrifice his only son Isaac)
In Luke, you see a guy that probably went to church, knew of God and for the most part, anyone could’ve looked at him and came to the conclusion that he was “all in” when it came to serving Jesus. Then, a decision comes his way. A BIG one. A decision that will affect his future, his destiny, and his eternity. He of course when asked to sell all his possessions “walks away sad” unwilling to trust that God knows and has thee best in mind for him.
In Genesis, Abraham is faced with a similar but different circumstance. Similar in that God asked Abraham to give up what meant most to him like God asked the rich young ruler to give what meant most to him. It’s different obviously because in one case it’s money/possessions and the other it’s a human life. So, God asks Abraham to sacrifice his only son (whom God had promised him) Isaac on the altar. For many of us with kids we read this story and its unfathomable to imagine killing our son/daughter. But, God tests Abrahams faith and heart to see whether he will trust that God knows best just as he did with the rich young ruler.
And, so once again…a BIG decision is needing to be made by Abraham. Of course if you’ve read this story, you know that Abraham doesn’t hesitate but in faith and obedience goes and sacrifices his son or at least raised the knife to kill him. Then, God steps in (as usual at just the right time) and tells him not to do it and that now He knows that Abraham truly has faith/trust in God that he knows best. And… Abraham “walks away blessed.”
This is a great reminder that indeed tough decisions will come along in our lives and it’s those decisions that will define who we are and whether we “walk away sad” or “walk away blessed.”
So remember, if and when God asks you to lay down something valuable to you in your life, it’s probably a defining moment taking place in your life…so remember how faithful God has always been to you and know that He has your BEST interest in mind. Reminding yourself of the faithfulness of God will help you to “walk away blessed” as Abraham did.