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The Father, the Son, and the Substitute – Lifespring! One Year Bible Rewind S3E036 The Father, the Son, and the Substitute Welcome to another episode of the Lifespring! One Year Bible Rewind. Today we are in the book of Genesis, reading chapters 20 through 23 and watching Abraham grow from a man with shaky obedience to a father whose faith is willing to trust God with the most precious thing in his life. Today’s Reading Passage: Genesis 20–23 on BibleGateway Genesis 20 – Abraham repeats an old pattern in Gerar, calling Sarah his sister and putting others at risk. God steps in to protect Sarah and corrects Abimelech. Genesis 21 – The long awaited promise finally arrives as Isaac is born. Joy and tension live side by side as Hagar and Ishmael are sent away, yet God still cares for them. Genesis 22 – God tests Abraham by calling him to offer Isaac on Mount Moriah. Abraham obeys, knife in hand, and God provides a substitute at the last moment. Genesis 23 – Sarah dies, and Abraham buys the cave of Machpelah. The first piece of land he owns in Canaan is a burial place, a quiet reminder that God’s promises stretch beyond one lifetime. The Father, the Son, and the Substitute Genesis 22 is one of the most sobering and hope filled chapters in Scripture. God asks Abraham to take his “only son Isaac, the son you love” to the land of Moriah and offer him as a burnt offering. After waiting twenty five years for this child of promise, Abraham rises early, saddles the donkey, takes the wood, the fire, and the knife, and begins the three day walk toward the mountain. Along the way Isaac carries the wood for the sacrifice, and Abraham carries the fire and the knife. Isaac notices something missing and asks the question every listener hears in the story: “We have the fire and the wood, but where is the lamb?” Abraham answers with quiet confidence, “God will provide the lamb.” Faith does not mean Abraham understands how God will keep His promise. Faith means he trusts that God will be faithful even when nothing makes sense. At the top of the mountain Abraham builds the altar, arranges the wood, binds Isaac, and raises the knife. In that moment God sees that Abraham is willing to hold nothing back. Then the angel of the Lord calls from heaven and stops him. A ram is caught in a thicket, and Isaac is spared. The sacrifice is still required, but God Himself provides the substitute. Abraham names the place “The Lord Provides,” or Jehovah Jireh. This is more than a dramatic test of one man’s faith. It is a preview of another Father and another Son. Isaac carries the wood up the hill, just as Jesus will carry the cross. Isaac goes willingly, just as the Son of God will submit to His Father’s will. On Moriah, God provides a ram in Isaac’s place. At Calvary, God provides His own Son in our place. The wages of sin are still death, but the Lamb of God takes that de
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