Long Story Short: Abram and God’s Promise
In my women’s Bible study group at church this week we were talking about how the early church had to wrestle with the concept of including Gentiles into the people of God after so many years years of following the commandments of God’s Law which kept Israel so different from the other nations. I immediately flashed back to what we had read the night before with our family in Long Story Short by Marty Machowski. God told Abraham, “In you all the families of the earth shall be blessed” (Genesis 12:3). That promise was made about two thousand years before the early church. Throughout those two millenia, God had been laying the foundation through his interaction with Abraham’s descendants, preparing the way for the Christ who would open the way for all of us to return to the blessing of relationship with God. The 1st century Jews knew the promise; they’d heard God’s reminders through the years about making them a light to the nations, yet when the time of fulfillment came, many struggled with knowing what exactly that should look like. How hard it can be for us in our finite little minds to grasp where our situation falls in the big picture of God’s plan.
That’s one of my favorite things about using this devotional. It helps me remember that the story of God promising to make Abram a great nation is about so much more than the life of a man who lived four thousand years ago. It is part of MY story. I’m not even part of Abraham’s family line, and yet I am blessed because of God’s promise and Abraham’s faith. What seems like such a long story as you read through the Bible really is quite short when you get right down to it.
As far as lessons, we didn’t do a whole lot this week aside from reading the five devotions and the corresponding story from The Gospel Story Bible. For one thing, we’re still settling into our fall activities and I haven’t yet found my “groove.” For another thing, we’re going to be spending more than a month on Abraham, and most of the extra activities I’ve seen go long with other parts of the story. (We also were enjoying diving into our October composer study, starting a math program, and “rowing” and our Five in a Row book, so we kept plenty busy!) We did work on a memory verse (“By faith he went to live in the land of promise.” Hebrews 11:9), but other than that we took it easy and may continue to do so for another week, just doing Bible time each night and our “listening lesson” during the day. Here’s what was on our playlist this past week:
- “Genesis 11” (edited to only the portion after the Tower of Babel) from the ESV Audio Drama Bible from Faith Comes By Hearing
- “Gen 12 God Chooses Abram” from the ESV Audio Drama Children’s Bible from Faith Comes By Hearing
- “Standing On the Promises” from 100 Ways to Know God Loves me & 100 Songs to Love Him Back (our “hymn of the month”)
- “God Began a Nation” from The Singing Bible
- “Get Along Little Camel Suite” from Songs from the Beginner’s Bible
- Karen & Kids podcast episode “Genesis and Exodus” (See this post for more on Karen & Kids)