BIBLE READING PLANNER

STEP 3: WEEK 4

Week  4
Week  5
Week  6
 
 
 
SUNDAY Genesis 11
MONDAY Genesis 12
TUESDAY Genesis 13
WEDNESDAY Genesis 14
THURSDAY Genesis 15
FRIDAY  Genesis 17
SATURDAY Genesis 19

 GOD CALLS ABRAM

Abram (later called Abraham) was commanded by God to leave his home country Babylonia, a land of false religion, separate from his fathers house and go to a land that God would show him. (Genesis Ch's 11-12). If Abram was willing to do this then God promised him great blessings and a future inheritance in a new land - the Promised Land. This was Canaan, later called Palestine. Abraham was also promised that through his descendant, all nations would be blessed.

Abram's obedience and faith were remarkable and Abraham became the pattern to follow for all who want to please God. Because Abram believed in God, God esteemed him as righteous (Romans 4:12-13 and 19-25). Those who display the same faith and obedience in their own lives, are promised that God will count their faith as righteousness and that they also will inherit the promises made to Abraham. (Romans 4:22-24 and Galatians 3:14&29)

Abram's faith was later demonstrated by his actions, in other words he lived by his belief, putting faith into action in his life.

DAILY NOTES

SUNDAY - Genesis 11 - Despite the continuing disobedience of mankind and how man wanted to make a name for himself rather than honour the name of God (verses 4-6) the plan of God continued unchanged. We notice how God selected the family of Shem, a son of Noah, leading up to Abram (verses 10-26).

MONDAY - Genesis 12 - There are 7 parts to the important promise made by God in verses 2 and 3. The fulfilment of God's word to Abram affects all nations. Notice how Abraham puts faith into action and obeys God's word (verse 4)

TUESDAY - Genesis 13 - When Abraham separates from Lot  ( his kindred as instructed in Gen 12:1) God makes further promises to him (verses 14-17) which involve the eternal inheritance of the land of Canaan. This pattern of willing obedience in order to receive the promises is one that true disciples of Christ must also follow. Note that Abraham is promised the land forever - Abraham is dead, but God does not change and will honour His word, thus Abraham must rise from the dead to inherit the promises.

WEDNESDAY - Genesis 14 - Melchizedek (verses 18-20) was a king and priest. We note how great this King was for Abraham gave him a tithe of all he had (verse20). Jesus is a Priest now for true believers and will come back to be King in Jerusalem. We note in Hebrews 5:6; 7:17 how Paul draws a link between Melchizedek and Jesus.

THURSDAY - Genesis 15 - Abram was counted righteous because he had FAITH in God's promises (verse 6). God foretold that Abram's descendants would become slaves for a time (verses 13-14). The Hebrews did subsequently become slaves in Egypt just as prophesied.

FRIDAY - Genesis 17 - God's promises were renewed (verses 1-8) and Abram's name was changed to Abraham (a father of many nations). The promise was to go through Isaac, not Ishmael (verse 19) showing that the choice rests with God not human descent.

SATURDAY - Genesis 19 - God remains concerned about the moral condition of the world, as He was in the time of Lot. (See Luke 17:28-32). Sodom has lent its name to wickedness which is not acceptable to God (Genesis 18:20) and which He will punish.

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