The sermon titled "Lay not thine hand upon the lad" by Stephen Hyde focuses on the significant biblical account of Abraham's faithfulness in the context of Genesis 22:12. The preacher emphasizes the depth of Abraham’s obedience when commanded by God to sacrifice his only son, Isaac, a promise long awaited. Hyde underscores that Abraham did not hesitate or question God's command but acted swiftly, demonstrating an unwavering trust in God's plan. The sermon draws parallels between Abraham's act of faith and the concept of substitutionary atonement, reflecting on how Isaac’s near-sacrifice foreshadows Christ as the Lamb of God. This teaching has profound implications for believers, highlighting the importance of obedience to God's will and the assurance of His provision in trials.
“Abraham clearly accepted what God spoke to him to do. There's no apparent situation where he even argued... he got up early in the morning.”
“To obey is better than sacrifice and to hearken than the fat of rams.”
“Things which are impossible with men are possible with God.”
“This is a glorious illustration... of God's glorious faithfulness to unworthy sinners.”
Abraham's unwavering faith in God is demonstrated in Genesis 22 when he obeys God's command to offer Isaac as a sacrifice.
Genesis 22:12, Hebrews 11:17-19
God's provision is exemplified in the story of Abraham and Isaac, where He provides a ram as a substitute sacrifice.
Genesis 22:13-14, John 1:29
Obedience to God's commands is vital as it demonstrates our faith and reverence towards Him.
1 Samuel 15:22, John 14:15
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