Abraham, Israel’s founding father, is a great example of faith. He is counted as ‘righteous’ by God. But in Genesis 12 we encounter a young Abraham. He was only 75 years old when God called him to pack up and move to a foreign land. Comfortably living with his father in Haran, Abram hears God’s call to move. So Abram packs up his wife Sarai and Lot and hits the road. He seems pretty faithful, pretty trusting in God. As he leaves, he leaves with God’s words on his mind – you will be blessed, made into a great nation. God will curse people who curse Abram.
But soon after they leave, Abram falters. A famine forces them to Egypt and here, in the midst of a powerful people he fears for his life – Sarai’s beauty will attract them and Abram fears they will kill him to have Sarai. So he tells the Egyptians that she is his sister. Not exactly honoring his wife. But God intervenes and sends plagues that force out the truth and they are sent on their way. I wonder why God intervened. I wonder why He just didn’t move on to finding someone else to found the nation. But perhaps He saw the potential in Abram. Perhaps God knew that one day Abraham would be willing to sacrifice his only son Isaac on the altar. Seems God knew what He was doing!
In reality we too are like Abram – full of potential but needing a little polish and elbow grease. Ready to serve but stumbling now and then. And Abram’s God is our God too. He is always calling us along, loving on us as we grow. God can see in each of us what we can become. He can see in each of us just where we will best fit into His kingdom. And we, like Abram, need to be willing to step out in faith, knowing that He will be there right beside us, helping us to do His will in our worlds. Can you hear Him calling?