A year after the appearance of God to Abraham in the form of
three strangers, the prophecy of God was fulfilled. Abraham and Sarah gave
birth to a son whom they called Isaac. Abraham was then one hundred years old
and Sarah ninety. They loved their only son very much.
When Isaac grew up, God wished to elevate the
faith of Abraham and thus teach all men through him to love God and obey His
will.
God appeared to Abraham and 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."
Abraham obeyed. He was very sorry for his only
son, whom he loved more than his own self. He loved God more than everything,
he had perfect faith in Him and knew that God never desires anything evil. He
rose early in the morning, saddled a donkey and took his son Isaac and two
servants with him. He also took wood and fire for the sacrifice and set out on
his way.
On the third day of the journey they came to the
mountain which the Lord showed him. Abraham left the servants and the donkey at
the foot of the mountain, took the fire and knife, loaded the wood on Isaac,
and went with him to the mountain.
When they both were climbing the mountain, Isaac
asked Abraham, "My father, we have fire and wood, but where is the lamb
for a burnt offering?"
Abraham answered, "My son, God will provide a
lamb for Himself."
They both went further and came to the top of the
mountain to the place indicated by the Lord. There Abraham built an altar, laid
out the wood, bound his son Isaac and placed him on the altar on top of the
wood. He lifted the knife in order to slay his son, but then the angel of the
Lord called to him from Heaven and said, "Abraham, Abraham ... lay not thy
hand upon the lad, neither do thou anything unto him, for I know that thou
fearest God, and for that reason thou hast not begrudged thine only son for
Me." Not far away, Abraham saw a ram caught in a bush, and he offered it
in place of Isaac.
For such faith, love, and obedience God blessed
Abraham and promised him that he would have as many offspring as the stars in
the heavens and the sand on the shore of the sea, and that in his offspring all
the peoples of the earth would receive a blessing, that is, the Saviour of the
world would come forth from his descendants.
The offering of Isaac in sacrifice was a
prefiguration to men of the Saviour, Who, being the Son of God, would be
offered by His Father as a sacrifice for the sins of all men by death on the
Cross.
Isaac, appearing as a prefiguration of the Saviour
over two thousand years before the Birth of Christ, foreshadowed, according to
God’s will, Jesus Christ. He, like Jesus Christ, went without complaint to the
place of sacrifice. As Jesus Christ bore the Cross Himself, so Isaac himself
carried the wood for the sacrifice.
The mountain on which Abraham offered Isaac in
sacrifice received the name of Mount Moriah. Later, at God’s command, King
Solomon built the Temple of Jerusalem on this mountain.
Note: See
Genesis, chaps. 21, 22.
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