1. When the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah occurred, Abraham was in Hebron, which means fellowship. Abraham lived in fellowship with God, and there is nothing better than living this way. It is in fellowship that the Lord guides us, speaks to us, gives direction, and causes all things to flow properly (Genesis 13:18; 1 Corinthians 1:9).
2. When we stray from fellowship with God, we easily make mistakes. Abraham left Hebron, and the consequence was repeating the same mistakes he made in Egypt. This reminds us that we still live in the old creation, under the constant influence of the old man, and therefore we need to be vigilant and remain in the presence of the Lord. (Genesis 20:1-3; 12:10-13).
3. When we walk in God’s presence, practicing and keeping His word in our hearts, we become very fruitful. The word that enters us causes us to identify with God and with Christ. Thus, once saturated with the living word of God, He speaks to us and… God can use us as prophets. God wants to use you as a prophet, someone who expresses His will and His word (Genesis 20:7; Romans 6:5).
4. “When God speaks of man, He refers especially to the man Jesus, the Descendant of the woman, who will inherit the kingdom. Therefore, although we are in the midst of a struggle between kingdoms, facing many battles, sufferings, and persecutions, the kingdom for which we fight is victorious; it is the kingdom of Christ!” (Genesis 3:15; 1 Corinthians 15:57-58) (Daily Food, book 4, week 1, Tuesday, p. 8).
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