Two Small fish

February 5, 2008

Genesis Chapter 24
A
Picture of the Church, the Bride of Christ
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¼ Prayer:
Jehovah-Jireh,
You are an awesome God. You give me golden sunlight and wrap me in a blanket
of stars at night. You wake me with songbirds and shower me with blessings
all day. I praise You. In Jesus’ name, amen.
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Introduction:
When I was a kid, Mother sent me to the corner store just a
couple of doors from our house with a verbal list of items and a five-dollar
bill. She expected me to remember the name brand of the items she used, and
she expected change.
I remember coming home with margarine instead of oleo—due to
haste or perhaps an indifferent attitude. Big mistake! I never have figured
out the difference, but it was not what Mother used; and she expressed her
displeasure with a lengthy lecture on paying attention to instructions (one
I’ve repeated word-for-word to my daughters on countless occasions). What
was the old saying—haste makes waste? Let me tell you I wasted no time in
taking the “inferior” product back to the store and exchanging it for the
one she wanted.
I also remember how the storeowner would laugh when I made such
trips to return wrong purchases. I think the old fellow knew all along that
I had grabbed the wrong thing and timed me to see how long it took my mother
to deliver her lecture and send me back to his counter.
Abraham’s
servant didn’t want to repeat his task of finding a wife for Isaac. The man
took the assignment seriously and paid close attention to every detail of
Abraham’s instructions. Then he petitioned Abraham’s God for further
direction and wisdom to get the job done right the first time.
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Lesson:
Abraham gave specific
instructions to his oldest and most trusted servant to find a wife suitable
for his beloved son, Isaac. By placing his hand under Abraham’s thigh, the
servant took an oath to do exactly as his master commissioned him to do.
When we
accept Jesus as LORD and MASTER, we enter into an agreement with Him to
perform the commission of Matthew 28:18-20:
And Jesus came and spake unto them, saying,
“All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth, Go ye therefore, and
teach all nations baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son,
and of the Holy Ghost; Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have
commanded you. . .”
As Abraham sent his
servant out to find a bride for Isaac, God has sent the Holy Spirit through
Christians to seek those who would complete the church, the bride of the
Lamb.
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Isaac’s
wife had to come from Abraham’s family no foreigner would suffice.
Throughout the Old Testament, the Israeli nation was cautioned not to
marry outsiders. The reason was to establish a pure bloodline and to
sanctify the nation as God’s chosen people. (For more information on the
importance of the bloodline see the Lesson: Genesis Chapter 5). This is
a picture of the church as the bride of Christ is the true believer. No
“foreigner” will enter the kingdom of God. Jesus said,
“I am the way, the truth, and the life. No
man cometh to the Father, but by me” (John 14:6).
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The
Scriptures present Rebekah as industrious, sensitive to the needs of
others, and willing to serve. We are introduced to her at the well were
she ministers to Abraham’s servant through drawing him, his party, and
their camels water. This is a wonderful picture of the church, which is
instructed to draw from the fountain of Living Water in the New
Testament. And when she does, she not only satisfies her own thirst, but
is equipped to quench the thirst of those who will receive the Water
from her. On the last day, that great
day of the feast, Jesus stood and cried out, “If anyone thirsts, let him
come to Me and drink. He who believes in Me, as the Scripture has said,
out of his heart will flow rivers of living water”
(John
7:37-38).
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Rebekah
responded with a servant’s heart to the stranger at the well meeting not
only his request for his personal needs and beyond. The church too
should think beyond the request of the needy and offer far more than
they seek in that we should minister to the spiritual needs as well as
the physical.
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Rebekah
responded because she was sensitive to the needs of the stranger and
gave no thought to reward. She had no idea the treasures that Abraham
had sent with the servant to adorn Isaac’s future bride. The Bible tells
us that the church as no idea the wonders that awaits in heaven—But
as it is written: “Eye has not seen, or ear heard, Nor have entered into
the heart of man The things which God has prepared for those who love
Him” (1 Corinthians 2:9).
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Rebekah
was given a choice to either follow the servant back to Isaac or stay
with her family (Genesis 24:57-58). Although God desires us all to enter
His kingdom, he presents us the opportunity through Jesus Christ and
allows us to choose for ourselves the outcome. He wants us only as we
desire Him.
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With Isaac in clear view, Rebekah slid down from
her camel and covered herself with a veil to show honor, humility,
modesty, and submission to her to her future husband. This, too, is an
image of the church. With Christ ever in view before us, we need to walk
in humility, modesty, and submission bringing honor and glory to our LORD
and Master.
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And Isaac received her, took her into his
mother’s tent, and loved her. This completes the beautiful picture of
Christ and His church. As Isaac loved Rebekah and took her into his
mother’s tent, Jesus loves the church and waits for the day the Father
has assigned to take her into His Father’s kingdom and love her. It is
good to read Ephesians 5:22-32 in light of Christ loving His bride.
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Conclusion and Challenge:
Today, there
is a worldwide movement called pluralism or ecumenicalism, which stresses
that all religions are equal, hold relevant truths, and each provides a path
to God. That is to say that all are correct. And that there are no
absolutes, which is an impossibility because the statement—there are no
absolutes—is an absolute in itself. While some religions, such as
Christianity, claim God is knowable, others claim God impersonal. But, how
can two totally opposite views both be correct? It is possible for both to
be wrong, but if one is correct then the other must be incorrect. For
Christians to join this New World Religious Order, we must call Jesus
Christ, the Son of God, a liar. Either we believe that the Bible is the
infallible word of God and Jesus Christ’s claims to His relationship with
God and our need for salvation are true or we don’t. There is no compromise
on this issue regardless of who says differently. Just as Abraham would not
accept a substitute bride for Isaac, God will not accept a substitute for
His Gospel. Paul cautions us regarding this dilemma in his second letter to
the Corinthians: Do not be unequally
yoked together with unbelievers. For what fellowship has righteousness with
lawlessness? And what communion has light with darkness? And what accord has
Christ with Belial? Or what part has a believer with an unbeliever? And what
agreement has the
temple of God with
idols? For you are the temple of the living God. As God has said: “I will
dwell in them and walk among them. I will be their God, and they shall be My
people.” Therefore “Come out from among them And be separate, says the Lord.
Do not touch what is unclean, A I will receive you.” “I will be a Father to
you, An you shall be My sons and daughters. Says the LORD
Almighty”
(2
Corinthians 6:14-18). This is a familiar passage to most of us, which makes
it clear that God expects us to continue in the Gospel as we were taught. It
is not to say that we are to be anti-social. But if we are socializing for
any reason other than to bring the lost to Christ, we are playing with the
world that God has commanded us to separate from.
In verse
eight of Genesis chapter 24, Abraham tell his servant that if the woman is
not willing to follow him, he is released from the oath. God doesn’t intend
for us to beat someone over the head with the Gospel or win them through
threats of damnation. However, it is imperative that we tell them all the
conditions of salvation—we all have sinned, there are consequences to our
sin, God has provided a substitute who has willingly taken the punishment
for us, we must accept Him unconditionally.
Let us hold fast the confession of
our hope without wavering, for He who promised is faithful
(Hebrews 10:23).
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a Ministry
Start a new ministry.
Print some business cards with a picture of a penny and the slogan “In God
We Trust.” Under the slogan write: But are we trusting the one true God? If
you like, place my website on it or yours or your church’s site. Hand them
out—with your tip a restaurants, to passers-by, to cashiers, put them in all
your outgoing mail. Pray earnestly for our nation’s revival.
If you don’t have a
computer or time to make cards, but would like to invest in this ministry,
write to me via e-mail and I’ll send you some-FREE.
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Prayer Requests:
Veronica, Gene, Tim, Frosteen
and Mike, Kathie, Chuck, Mary Beth, children with cancer, Erma, Melinda & Barry
and family, Pat, Shirley and Ryan, Linda, Paul, Autumn, Travis, Katie and Gerald
and their babies. Dorothy, Betty, Larry, children with birth defects and their
families, Bible Study, special unspoken needs, and remember me, Brenda
Hendricks.
¼ Praise
Report:
WOO HOO!! God is so
good—always, all ways.
We are looking forward to
your praise reports. Please keep us informed so we can share the wonderful grace
of Jesus.
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Next Weeks Study:
Our next Bible Study is
February 12, 2008.
In preparation, read Genesis Chapter
25 & 26
To read
previous lessons on Genesis or previous Bible studies, please visit our archives
at:
http://www.twosmallfish.org/Archives/index.html
¼ Invitation:
Although
we have not chosen to be, we are all born into sin because of the fall of man.
It sounds hopeless and unfair. But in His infinite wisdom and abundant love, God
has provided a choice for us. We can choose to repent of our sinful nature and
believe in Jesus Christ. He is faithful and will cleanse us from sin and give us
His Holy Spirit to equip us to live for Him. If you’ve made your choice to
repent and believe in Jesus, we’d like to hear about it.
If you are free in Christ Jesus, pray for those who
remain captive. And tell others, Christians as well as non-believers, what Jesus
has done for you. Your testimony will benefit them and help you to strengthen
your confidence in Christ’s work in your life and in the future.
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May God grant you safety,
reassurance of His love, and the revelation of Jesus Christ,
Brenda Hendricks.

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