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Leap of Faith (Genesis 22:2)

Scripture of the Day: Genesis 22:2

“Take your son, your only son—yes, Isaac, whom you love so much—and go to the land of Moriah. Go and sacrifice him as a burnt offering on one of the mountains, which I will show you.”

Are you wondering where I'm going to take that one??! 

This week our family has gone through a rough little patch. We thought God was guiding us in one direction and it turned out he wasn't. In trying to understand how we read the signs the wrong way, or if they were even signs at all, a wonderful friend of mine pointed out something that at first was very confusing and then made perfect sense!

She mentioned that every once and a while we have times in our lives that are Abraham/Isaac moments. In those times, it may not be about the sacrifice God is asking you to make (there may really not be any sacrifice involved at all). It is more about taking a giant leap of faith and considering how important God is in your life. When I look at this week through that lens, I feel positive instead of confused. My little family was willing to leap...and we didn't have to. I will admit I am now a little thankful for that! Although what we thought was going to happen - didn't; we have laid an important foundation for future situations. 

Trust God and see where he takes you. You may not end up where you thought you were going...but I am confident there is always a lesson involved.  And even that lesson may take time to see and learn. I think the point is that you go through it all with faith. Instead of focusing on the unknowns...focus on your faith and you will get through it! And you will grow.



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