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Whilst I have witnessed many Christmases and heard the story of the birth of Jesus even more times than that, it is only when we look at the prophecies that we see the miracle of the Advent season. In the fifth chapter of Genesis we have an extended genealogy stretching from Adam to Noah. Hundreds of years elapse during this genealogy and thousands and thousands of descendants from Adam are born and died, most of them unnamed, but the genealogy follows only one line.
Following the flood, the line continues until we are introduced to Abram. Abram’s name was later changed to Abraham and that is a name and person that millions of people in this world have respect for. Abraham was just another of Adam and Noah’s descendants and probably didn’t think of himself as anything special until God singled him out and he commenced a communion with God which developed into such a faith in God that he was prepared to offer his own son as a sacrifice because that is what God had told him to do. The principle of personal faith in God as the only means of a relationship with God was established by Abraham.
God spoke to Abraham almost face to face and promised him a son by Sarah, his wife and we will look at that tomorrow. But a great prophecy about the coming of Jesus was given to Abraham, by God, in the course of their many conversations “… and all the nations of the earth shall be blessed in him”. This prophecy widened the promise of God’s blessing beyond earthly genealogy and ultimately brought us, as Gentiles, into the ability to have a personal relationship with God, for we are part of those ‘other nations of the earth’. The blessing we have received goes beyond any expectation for we have received the Son of God as our Saviour. Also our ability to continue and develop our relationship with God is present at all times by His indwelling Holy Spirit, something even Abraham did experience. We need to thank God continually for grafting us into His family!
Article written by Brian Preston, Elder @SFGH Church

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