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Keys To I.S.R.A.E.L. - Celebrating God’s Holy LandSample

Keys To I.S.R.A.E.L. - Celebrating God’s Holy Land

DAY 13 OF 70

Like the Stars

Days 11-20 focus on the letter “I” in I.S.R.A.E.L. — Important to God — and explore Israel’s importance to God as expressed through His promise to Abraham more than 3,000 years ago.

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When Abraham first began his journey, God promised him that he would become a great nation. But now in their 70s and 80s, Abraham and Sarah begin to wonder if that nation will be born from children of their own. Abraham decided, “You have given me no children; so a servant in my household will be my heir” (Genesis 15:3). Abraham concluded that the nation will be built by his close disciple, Eliezer. Perhaps the aging couple would remain childless after all.

Not so, said God. He reassured Abraham that he will have children and that his descendants will be many. How many? God told Abraham, “Look up at the sky and count the stars.” Can anyone, even with the most sophisticated technology, count all of the stars? “So shall your offspring be,” said God. 

Was God just teaching Abraham about the quantity of his offspring, or was he teaching him something about their quality as well? According to the Jewish sages, the stars are an analogy not just for the number of Abraham’s descendants, but also for their nature as well.

How does a star appear in the night sky? Tiny. A mere speck of light in the vast sky. But what’s the reality? Every star is like the sun! Every tiny speck of light in the sky is really a brilliant orbit of light! If we were to get close enough, we would be blinded by their brilliance.

And that’s how we need to see the descendants of Abraham. Those who follow God may not always appear to be bright and shiny. Sometimes they might even appear rather dull and tiny. But the truth is that they are huge and brilliant up in the heavens! Some of the brightest stars in heaven look small and lowly here on Earth. 

When you look at another person, especially a child, remember that he or she is like a star. He might seem small to you. It might look like she hasn’t accomplished much, or that he might not amount to anything great. But what do you really know? Can you know who shines brightly up above? Can you know who is a superstar in God’s eyes?

Try to see every person as a hidden luminary, with unknowable potential to illuminate the world. When we see people for the bright and shiny stars that they are, they may just learn to see themselves that way too.

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Keys To I.S.R.A.E.L. - Celebrating God’s Holy Land

Celebrate Israel’s 70th anniversary with 70 key texts from the Bible that unlock the truth to God’s Holy Land and His people. Learn more about God’s promise and continued provision for the Jewish people and how that impa...

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