Bible Survey: Part Oneনমুনা
Chapters 13 and 14 tell of Abram separating from his nephew, Lot. This was because both of them had so many animals; there wasn’t enough grazing land for both of them. Abram also had to rescue Lot when he finds himself in the middle of a war between a number of cities. In this chapter, Abram seems to be having a bit of a faith crisis here. After many years of struggling with infertility, he is questioning how God is planning to give him many descendants. God reassures Abram that He will keep His promise. We are told that Abram believed God, so God considered Abram righteous. This verse is referenced in Roman 4:3, 22 and 23 and Galatians 3:6 to show us that it is faith that makes us right with God and James 2:23 tells us that faith also leads to righteous living. The ceremony of God passing between the halves of the dead animals is saying that God would have to die like these animals before it would be possible for God not to keep His promise. That’s a pretty strong promise! It shouldn’t have been necessary for God to confirm His promise this strongly, but God meets Abram in his weakness.
Here and in chapter 12, we see Abram struggling with his faith and at other times being strong. My faith is sometimes weak and sometimes strong too, but God always remains faithful. Faith is the first step in entering into a relationship with God, but that doesn’t mean our faith never wavers. If I want to stay close to God, I need more faith.
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About this Plan
This is the first part of a 365 day plan that contains key chapters from each book of the Bible. Weekends can be used to catch up on missed readings or for reflection. Notes are also included to assist with understanding.
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