Advent 3: Freedom Through Slavery
The Curveball
Now we get to the hardest part of the covenant to understand. Let’s look a little closer at the words God says to Abraham when he makes this promise. God says,
“Know for certain that your offspring will be sojourners in a land that is not theirs and will be servants there, and they will be afflicted for four hundred years. But I will bring judgment on the nation that they serve, and afterward they shall come out with great possessions.”
GENESIS 15:13-14
What?!
Did God just promise Abraham his descendants will be slaves?
Yep, you read it correctly.That is fascinating. What in the world are we to make of this? We must realize God is sovereign over all of the things that happen in the world, and even when it looks like he might be out of control or that his people aren’t experiencing the good things we think they should be experiencing, God is still keeping his word. And with the people of Israel, part of the promise was to make them great. You and I might have just showered dollar bills on them, but God did it by taking them into slavery, then sending them out with “great possessions.” (See also Acts 13:17)
Reflection
As we prepare to celebrate Christmas, let’s pause and think through what we know so far. We know God promised he is going to send a Messiah. We know a man, born of a woman, will be born to crush the head of the serpent. And we know he will come through Abraham’s line and be a blessing to the world.As we look back on all God did leading up to Jesus, we can be confident he is truly in control. There will be plenty of times in this journey leading up to Christ’s advent when we will not have any clue how God will pull this off, and suddenly, he will. As we reflect on how God kept his promises, we can be even more confident that he will continue to keep his promises.
As we look back on all that God did leading up to Jesus, we can be confident he is truly in control. There will be plenty of times in this journey leading up to Christ’s advent where we are not going to have any clue how God is going to pull this off, and then all of a sudden, he will. Not only this, but as we reflect back on how God has kept his promises, we can be even more confident that he will continue to keep his promises.
Let’s Talk About It:
- Did you ever notice that the covenant that God made to Abraham was one-sided? What does that mean for the covenant God made with us?
- What is the significance of the fact that God promised Abraham that his people would be slaves for 400 years before they inherited the Promised Land?
- Think about how God makes promises as if the time in between doesn’t matter. What does that mean for how we can put our trust in his Word?
Free Advent Bible Study
Let’s stand back and marvel at God’s grace and sovereignty, and focus on God this Christmas. May we join with the angels singing, “Glory to God in the highest” (Luke 2:14).
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