- God asks Abraham to sacrifice Isaac. Abraham obeys and God intervenes. This is symbolic and foreshadows the arrival of Jesus to die for our sins. It is also story of about the importance of trusting God.
- Sarah dies. Abraham buys a plot to bury her and in so doing we get a glimpse of the politics of time. We also see that Abraham, though a stranger to the land has risen to prominence.
- Abraham finds a wife for Isaac among the people left behind in Ur, in accordance with God's will. Further, these individuals worshiped God and the legacy needed to continue to the next generation.
- Abraham remarries and has several more children, all of which become nation states. He leaves everything to Isaac, but gave generously to his other children while he was still alive. He also sent these children to the East
- Lastly, Abraham lives to exceedingly old age and then passes on. His sons Isaac and Ishmael bury him.
From this, we see the call to obedience continues until our last breath. Life may go on, even an after call. We will have interactions in God and we will still seek Him. We also see how the fulfilment of a call changed Abraham and further increased his trust in God, for God is good God, and He guides through times where faith is hard with previous experience of His great salvation.
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