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Just as Abraham made a difference, you can make a
difference in your life, family, school, church, community,
and world! The world needs you your
ideas, your compassion, and your spiritual outlook.
And, it's never too late to start giving. The best
gifts are the gifts from the heart.
Note: The sources given at the end of each
point link to the Biblical verses.
Abraham made a difference by:
- Establishing the belief in one God, or monotheism,
when all those around him were polytheists, believing
in lots of gods. Gen. 12:1, 2; 15:6;
17:1-8
- Finding solutions to disputes and graciously giving
his nephew, Lot, the first pick of the land. Gen.
13:7-12
- Showing the power of God to heal. Abraham prayed
for Abimelech, his wife, and his household. This
is the first healing based solely on prayer to God
recorded in the Bible. Gen. 20:6,
7, 17
- Stopping human sacrifice among those who followed
one God. Gen. 22:1-18
- Demonstrating absolute faith in God. He was willing
to leave a very prosperous life, equivalent to living
in a mansion today, to "back-pack," or
set up tents, in the desert. Gen.
12:4-8
Here are a few simple things you can do (inspired
by Abraham) to help make a difference in other people's
lives:
- Be a peacemaker like Abraham who stopped arguments
between his men and Lot's men. The next time
you happen to get into an argument with a friend
or family member, yield. Stop arguing. Make it a
win-win situation. Either agree to disagree, or
find something about the other's point with which
you can truly agree. You'll be surprised how the
other person will react. Ask yourself, "Is
it more important to convince someone that I'm right,
which makes them wrong, or to be kind and help find
the middle-ground?" Continue to ask yourself
this question every time you start to argue.
- Be a friend like Abraham who let Lot choose
where to live. When the opportunity arises,
let your friends, siblings, or parents choose the
next movie, TV show, activity, or vacation. You
don't have to do this all the time. But putting
others' opinions and desires above your own will
make a positive difference and doesn't leave you
out of the fun, if you act from the heart.
- Be a healer like Abraham who healed Abimelech
and his household. If there is someone in your
family, church, school, or neighborhood, who is
not feeling well, ask that individual if you can
pray for him or her. If the answer is yes, then
pray to God with all your heart and trust His power
to heal.
- Read the story of Abraham.
- Test your knowledge of Abraham with a word
puzzle game.
The following numbered Bible passages correspond
to and explain the above points regarding how Abraham
(whose name was Abram before God changed it to Abraham)
made a difference. Passages are from the King James
Version unless noted that they are from The
Message by Eugene Peterson.
- Genesis 12:1, 2
Now the Lord had said unto Abram, Get thee out of
thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy
father's house, unto a land that I will shew thee:
And I will make of thee a great nation, and I will
bless thee, and make thy name great; and thou shalt
be a blessing:
The Message Gen. 15:6
And he [Abram] believed! Believed God! God declared
him "Set-Right-with-God."
Gen. 17:1-8
And when Abram was ninety years old and nine,
the Lord appeared to Abram, and said unto him,
I am the Almighty God; walk before me, and be
thou perfect. And I will make my covenant between
me and thee, and will multiply thee exceedingly.
And Abram fell on his face: and God talked with
him, saying, As for me, behold, my covenant is
with thee, and thou shalt be a father of many
nations. Neither shall thy name any more be called
Abram, but thy name shall be Abraham; for a father
of many nations have I made thee. And I will make
thee exceeding fruitful, and I will make nations
of thee, and kings shall come out of thee. And
I will establish my covenant between me and thee
and thy seed after thee in their generations for
an everlasting covenant, to be a God unto thee,
and to thy seed after thee. And I will give unto
thee, and to thy seed after thee, the land wherein
thou art a stranger, all the land of Canaan, for
an everlasting possession; and I will be their
God.
-
Gen. 13:7-12
And there was a strife between the herdmen of
Abram's cattle and the herdmen of Lot's cattle:
and the Canaanite and the Perizzite dwelled then
in the land. And Abram said unto Lot, Let there
be no strife, I pray thee, between me and thee,
and between my herdmen and thy herdmen; for we
be brethren. Is not the whole land before thee?
separate thyself, I pray thee, from me: if thou
wilt take the left hand, then I will go to the
right; or if thou depart to the right hand, then
I will go to the left. And Lot lifted up his eyes,
and beheld all the plain of Jordan, that it was
well watered every where, before the Lord destroyed
Sodom and Gomorrah, even as the garden of the
Lord, like the land of Egypt, as thou comest unto
Zoar. Then Lot chose him all the plain of Jordan;
and Lot journeyed east: and they separated themselves
the one from the other. Abram dwelled in the land
of Canaan, and Lot dwelled in the cities of the
plain, and pitched his tent toward Sodom.
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Background: Abimelech,
the king of Gerar, took Sarah (thinking that she
was Abraham's sister), with the intention of sleeping
with her. Abimelech's wife and all his maidservants
were not able to have children. This was a very
serious problem. But God stopped Abilmelech from
committing the crime of sleeping with another
man's wife. Here's the result:
Gen. 20:6, 7, 17
And God said unto him in a dream, Yea, I know
that thou didst this in the integrity of thy heart;
for I also withheld thee from sinning against
me: therefore suffered I thee not to touch her.
Now therefore restore the man his wife; for he
is a prophet, and he shall pray for thee, and
thou shalt live
. So Abraham prayed unto
God: and God healed Abimelech, and his wife, and
his maidservants; and they bare children.
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Gen. 22:1-18
And it came to pass after these things, that God
did tempt Abraham, and said unto him, Abraham:
and he said, Behold, here I am. And he said, Take
now thy son, thine only son Isaac, whom thou lovest,
and get thee into the land of Moriah; and offer
him there for a burnt offering upon one of the
mountains which I will tell thee of. And Abraham
rose up early in the morning, and saddled his
ass, and took two of his young men with him, and
Isaac his son, and clave the wood for the burnt
offering, and rose up, and went unto the place
of which God had told him. Then on the third day
Abraham lifted up his eyes, and saw the place
afar off. And Abraham said unto his young men,
Abide ye here with the ass; and I and the lad
will go yonder and worship, and come again to
you. And Abraham took the wood of the burnt offering,
and laid it upon Isaac his son; and he took the
fire in his hand, and a knife; and they went both
of them together. And Isaac spake unto Abraham
his father, and said, My father: and he said,
Here am I, my son. And he said, Behold the fire
and the wood: but where is the lamb for a burnt
offering? And Abraham said, My son, God will provide
himself a lamb for a burnt offering: so they went
both of them together. And they came to the place
which God had told him of; and Abraham built an
altar there, and laid the wood in order, and bound
Isaac his son, and laid him on the altar upon
the wood. And Abraham stretched forth his hand,
and took the knife to slay his son. And the angel
of the Lord called unto him out of heaven, and
said, Abraham, Abraham: and he said, Here am I.
And he said, Lay not thine hand upon the lad,
neither do thou any thing unto him: for now I
know that thou fearest God, seeing thou hast not
withheld thy son, thine only son from me. And
Abraham lifted up his eyes, and looked, and behold
behind him a ram caught in a thicket by his horns:
and Abraham went and took the ram, and offered
him up for a burnt offering in the stead of his
son. And Abraham called the name of that place
Jehovahjireh: as it is said to this day, In the
mount of the Lord it shall be seen. And the angel
of the Lord called unto Abraham out of heaven
the second time, And said, By myself have I sworn,
saith the Lord, for because thou hast done this
thing, and hast not withheld thy son, thine only
son: That in blessing I will bless thee, and in
multiplying I will multiply thy seed as the stars
of the heaven, and as the sand which is upon the
sea shore; and thy seed shall possess the gate
of his enemies; And in thy seed shall all the
nations of the earth be blessed; because thou
hast obeyed my voice.
- The Message Gen. 12:4-8
So Abram left just
as GOD said, and Lot left with him. Abram was seventy-five
years old when he left Haran. Abram took his wife
Sarai and his nephew Lot with him, along with all
the possessions and people they had gotten in Haran,
and set out for the land of Canaan and arrived safe
and sound.
Abram passed through
the country as far as Shechem and the Oak of Moreh.
At that time the Canaanites occupied the land.
GOD appeared to Abram
and said, "I will give this land to your children."
Abram built an altar at the place GOD had appeared
to him.
He moved on from there
to the hill country east of Bethel and pitched his
tent between Bethel to the west and Ai to the east.
He built an altar there and prayed to GOD.
Abram kept moving
.
"Scripture quotations from THE MESSAGE.
Copyright (c) by Eugene H. Peterson 1993, 1994, 1995,
1996, 2000, 2001, 2002. Used by permission of NavPress
Publishing Group."
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