1. In Abraham’s generation, there was no one who worshiped the True God. Everyone served idols, seeking their own interests. No one cared about doing God’s will. Yet, there was a deep restlessness within Abraham—a sincere desire to find and serve the True God (Psalm 14:2).
2. When He met Abraham—one who sought the True God—God appeared to him. Abraham immediately believed and obeyed what the Lord told him. He left Ur of the Chaldeans and went to Canaan, the promised land. What about you? Has your heart been like Abraham’s? Has the God of glory revealed Himself to you? (Romans 4:3; Hebrews 11:8-19).
3. We need to have the same heart as Abraham: to follow the God who owns all the Earth and believe in Him. Abraham surrendered and trusted his entire life to God. Even though he failed when he went down to Egypt, God blessed him because of his heart (Genesis 12:2-5).
4. “The sun and the moon are so powerful that some pagan peoples of antiquity worshipped them as gods. However, the creation account shows that the One who actually rules is God, the Creator” (Gen. 1:14-17) (Daily Food, book 1, week 2, Monday, p. 23).
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