The Lord Who Provides By David Calderwood 01/06/2002 Genesis 22 I guess most men like to think of themselves as good providers it was one of the things I most thought about when I took my voice to love and cherish Alison for our term of our natural lives and I think most men want to do that don't they it's a little bit of an old-fashioned notion these days of being a good provider but with two income families and stuff but the term still is a real meaning hasn't it for I think most Christian men we don't always do what we anticipate and hope we might do we don't always get it right but basically I think most men want to be good providers that is they want to provide the basic needs of the family clothing food to eat a roof over the heads a stable relationship and so on the list could go most men want to be good providers well I tell you this morning I stand before you about to open up this text that's precisely how God wants us to think about him God wants us to think and live under him as the consummate good provider look at verses 8 and 14 just to see where the idea comes from in the text before we start to unpack the story that the idea that the term the name of God that I'm going to look at this morning is Jehovah Jireh the term that means a good provider it actually literally means the Lord will provide verse 8 this notion is first raised there Abraham answered God himself will provide the lamb for the burnt offering my son and verse 14 so Abraham called the place the Lord will provide Jehovah Jireh and to this day is said on the margin of the Lord it will be provided Jehovah Jireh the Lord will provide or perhaps even a better translation the Lord will see to it the Lord will see to it my son the Lord will see to it Jehovah is God's personal name and so Jehovah Jireh is a personal and warm and relational term defining who God is in relationship to his people in relationship to his people you and me we're to think of God as the great provider the one who will see to it the one who will provide our needs every last one of them responsibly and abundantly now that's easy to say isn't it but the questions got to be asked early on in the piece do we really believe in that Jehovah Jireh as the little chorus goes is my provider his grace is sufficient for me a related idea of Jehovah Jireh is the whole notion of the Providence of God that whole term means God's provision God's providing for his people now when it comes to the Providence of God I think perhaps some of our lack of confidence our lack of belief in God comes to the surface in the way we speak about the Providence of God and I find that true for myself oftentimes I'll say if something really nice happens or some great development in the church falls in the place the way we planned it we say isn't that a wonderful Providence of God but then if you fall ill or something happens within your family or some great personal relationship blow up happens in the church oftentimes we don't say then well isn't that a wonderful Providence of God oftentimes we can't even bring ourselves to apply the notion of the Providence of God to that we often say well gee that's really unfortunate or that's bad see too easily the notion of the Providence of God the notion of God providing can just be reduced to be in a cliche which is I think the Christian equivalent sometimes of of good luck when things are great we say well isn't the Providence of God I think the Christian a cliche Christian equivalent of saying well you know we've enjoyed some good luck well I want to look at this notion this morning of Jehovah Jireh being a great provider because I think here we see Abraham well Abraham we see a different Abraham to the one we saw yesterday I think I'll explain that in a minute but we see a man here who obviously was confident in God's control of and involvement in all the circumstances of life it would be unimaginable to get a harsher circumstance than what we see Abraham called into here by the Lord because he gets a shocking command from God and that's where we start the story in the text and it is whatever way you look at it's got to be a shocking command from the Lord first one God speaks to Abraham again Abram he said here I am he replied then God said take your son yes Abraham your only son Isaac whom you love and go to the region of Moriah sacrifice him there as a burnt offering on one of the mountains I will tell you about God speaks to Abraham again I don't think Abraham in as wild as dreams could have anticipated what the Lord was going to say to him try and imagine what it must have been like for Abraham he was a man just like man here he is a person just like people here try and imagine what it must have been like for Abraham the parent Abraham the father to have heard this command of God surely Abraham would have been saying it's surely God can you just run over that again I must have heard you wrong this is outrageous Lord you can't be asking me to do this it doesn't make sense Lord surely it can't be right Abrams response well I think we see we'll come to the response the minute we got a sense something of the private hell that must have been there for Abraham I mean here he is several years later they waited 24 years 25 years for the fulfillment of God's promise to provide an heir a son who would be the promise bearer and bring all the other promises of great blessing and nation to being and no doubt Abraham and Sarah being like ordinary parents would have settled down to really enjoy Isaac boy they had waited long enough for him hadn't they and wouldn't they have enjoyed him every minute they would have looked every time they'd have looked at Isaac they were saying well praise God the Lord Almighty has brought through his promise and they would have been waiting every time they looked at Isaac the first stage of the promise is true they would have thought well when's the rest of the promise gonna come true God's done the first part now let's wait patiently and expectedly expectantly for the Lord to do the rest bring it to fruition and the Lord speaks again and you can imagine everyone thinking well perhaps now the next stages are going to be fulfilled and his world would have been turned upside down when he heard the Lord's words Lord what on earth are you doing this time Lord this is a person you're telling me to take them sacrifice you're telling me to take a person Lord and kill a person just for a sacrifice Lord this is a mere child you're telling me to kill a child who hadn't experienced life he's got it all before him Lord this is my child my lovely child the one I love my only child Lord my own flesh and blood Lord this is the air I've waited 25 years for the one who was born so miraculously when all human hope of a child was gone Lord this is the child through whom you said you'd fulfill your promises promises to create a great nation through whom you said you'd bring great glory to yourself Lord Lord how will this promise be fulfilled if you make me take this boy and kill him for a sacrifice Lord have you given them to me simply to take him away from me so cruelly and so soon and perhaps if Abraham was like the rest is perhaps Abraham started to think to himself well maybe now the Lord's taken out punishment on me and Sarah for laughing at him when he promised he would give us a child maybe now the Lord's you know given us our comeuppance I'm reading between the lines there folks you know but I'm trying to get a human face on this situation because you see it was in that situation that Abraham's response is so vivid in spite of this outrageous shocking command from God verse 3 we see Abraham's amazing obedience and trust in God Abraham got up saddled his donkey took with him two of his servants his son Isaac when he had cut enough word for the burnt offering he set out the place God had told him about there's no argument there's no anger miss this time my friends there's no laughing at God like thinking it was a cruel joke like he felt the last time God had spoken to Abraham simply got what he needed together verse 3 there set off a three day journey that I tell you friends as a father must have seemed like a lifetime imagine the pain for Abraham as he asked Isaac to carry the sticks that within a couple of days consume his body verse 7 8 I suspect they are gonna get even worse because I think started to work out a few things that he's going along and he said father we're going to offer a burnt offering aren't we yes I'm going to offer a burnt offering father where is the burnt offering how would you answer that one as a father where's this burnt offering gonna come from dad what does Abraham say Jehovah Jireh the Lord will provide now we've got to remember verse 1 that this was a test now test if it's going to be a test means that Abraham wouldn't have known the outcome otherwise it wouldn't have been a test would it so as Abraham reported responded to his son's inquiries he was saying the Lord would provide no one in the back of his mind the Lord had already said what that provision would be the sacrifice of his son that's trusting in God's Providence is it not even when it's beyond awful beyond belief that's trusting in God's Providence we have to say you couldn't possibly begin to understand that Providence could you it couldn't understand for a moment what God intended to do in all this but with it was not enough for Abraham and this is where we see ever I'm a different man it was not enough for Abraham that the Lord was behind it it was a Lord's command I suspect Abraham somehow rather managed humanly speaking somehow rather managed to trust the Lord knowing that the Lord would work out even this horrible circumstance for good in terms of his promises and cabinet but imagine Isaac and Abraham logging ice imagine Isaac so totally fearful and confused but in spite of that as the story goes Abraham raised his hand to strike down his child but at the last minute the Lord stopped Abraham verse 12 do not lay a hand on the boy he said do not do anything to him now I know that you fear God because you've not withheld from me your son your only son the Lord knew that this man Abraham would trust him in any circumstance in life if he was prepared to do this anything else in life would have been relatively easy for Abraham Abrams actions proved his love for God then verse 13 the story becomes even more amazing and you can sense the relief coming through the story in the best vein of a good story Abraham looked up and there was the reprieve there in a thicket he saw a ram caught by its horns he went over and took the ram and sacrificed as a burnt offering instead of his son you hear that he sacrificed it as a burnt offering instead of his son now verse 14 we're in a position I think to understand the feeling with which Abraham would have named that place the Lord will provide they're not just words because here's a man who suddenly realized that the Lord had produced and provided a substitute for his son so the sacrifice for sin could be made without Isaac having to die now we can understand something of what Abraham would have felt when he said and he named that place and made it legendary so to this day when it was written it's called the same thing the Lord will say to it the Lord will provide the Lord is known as being a good provider for his people he's known as that generally but never more so than in providing a substitute for the sin of Abraham allowing Isaac to live and look at verses 15 to 19 because the story becomes even more wonderful see because of Abraham's action in offering up his own son great blessing would come to his descendants the angel of the Lord called to Abraham from heaven a second time and said I swear by myself declares the Lord which is a really unusual term for the Lord to say that this is a pretty big if I can speak in this terms with regard to the Lord this is a pretty big deal for the Lord I think for him to say I swear by myself if I can say this without being a reverend it's almost impressed the Lord say Abraham's response I swear by myself declares the Lord that because you've done this and have not withheld your son your only son I will surely bless you and make your descendants as numerous as the stars in the sky and as the sand on the seashore your descendants will take possession of the cities of their enemies and through your offspring all nations on earth will be blessed because you've obeyed me his obedience had direct results for all who followed him over the years and friends you're probably well and truly in tune with where I'm going with the application for this I want to use the last time remaining just just by way of applying this and I want to suggest to start with that it must have been incredibly hard for Abraham I've tried to make the story come alive for you today and give you a feel for what it must have been like for Abraham I think one of our problems when we read these Old Testament stories especially stories like this is they're so familiar to us that they just become words this is a story of great passion of great depth of great confidence and trust this is a story that would be every parent's nightmare it must have been incredibly hard for Abraham to come to terms the idea of sacrificing his one and only beloved son and more so even when that son was going to be sacrificed for sins which he was not guilty of verse two clearly the Lord was making the statement to Abraham that Isaac was going to be sacrificed as a burnt offering on Abraham's behalf what father would be able to give up one so precious to deal with sins for which he is not guilty of I've never been tested in that regard I'd like to think that my natural response as a father would be to defend my children at the expense of my own life what father would live through sacrificing his son what father would be prepared to pay that cost what father would sacrifice the innocent for the guilty but in spite of the cost in spite of the grief that must have caused Abraham he didn't hold back and his actions demonstrated beyond any doubt how much he loved the Lord and more than that as I've already said his action with the very means of bringing great benefit and blessing to countless thousands of descendants the friends you can see the parallel I'm just I'm about to make well it's not a parallel actually be more properly described as a contrast yeah it was must have been hard for Abraham as the father but I tell you it must have been infinitely harder for God the great provider it must have been incredibly hard for God sacrificing as one and only beloved son see this New Testament tells us that Jesus was God Jesus enjoyed a relationship with a father that was unique it's like no other relationship we see in this world such was its closeness and its identity and it's sameness and its differences and when Jesus come into the world as the Son of God we see the most amazing thing brought upon that relationship the father would put in train the very things that would lead to the death of his son his one and only son he would be killed as a sacrifice and what a sacrifice that must have been that none less than God himself should experience suffering and rejection and death at the hands of his of his father what sort of love drives that father what sort of father would give up one so precious and especially when it was to deal with the sins he was not guilty of Jesus life was sacrificed were told in the New Testament to deal with the sins of his people not his own sins but the sins of his people Jesus didn't have sin so if he didn't have to sacrifice for how hard must that have been for God to kill his son as the payment for sin he did not commit to others who rightly deserve to die might live freely as it turned out Abraham got a reprieve from God didn't him but there was no reprieve for the father when Christ was about to be sacrificed why could there have been a pray for the father because only the sacrifice of Christ was sufficient to deal with the sins of his people the penalty of those things and the offense of those things only the sacrifice of Christ would be sufficient to bring guilty dirty sinners back into good relationship with God so they could be in heaven with God forever what sort of father would be prepared to pay that cost but in spite of the cost and the grief that must have caused him God didn't hold back his only son and his action demonstrated beyond any doubt how much he loved his people he didn't deserve it and just like Abraham's action brought great blessing to thousands upon thousands of descendants so the Lord's action brought great blessing to thousands upon thousands of descendants of Christ and you and I gathered here together in Christ this morning in as much as you're a Christian here this morning we are direct beneficiaries of that wonderful love so my friends will you trust God to say to it in every circumstance of life you might think the circumstances of your life are pretty tough goodness only knows I think the circumstances of my life over the years at times have been tough but you know it's an obscene thought really I'm speaking of myself and I'm not speaking about you I'm not calling you obscene I'm talking about me own conclusions about my own circumstances of life it's an obscene thought really put it against this sort of sacrifice this sort of cost to God the father that his son should be killed for my benefit as I call you this morning to to chow to trust God in every circumstance of life we need to know I think that God has already demonstrated his commitment to providing for our every need of me he's provided for our deepest need he's seen to that problem that was the greatest problem in fact it was the problem that meant relationship couldn't happen God seemed to that so he's done that one by contrast other circumstances in our life have got to be this big you see what I'm saying so the challenge has got to be will we trust God to provide for will we trust the provision of God for our health for our children for our careers or will we be people who easily called the pleasant circumstances of life God's Providence but doubt that God's demonstrated enough love to is to trust him in the tough times of life what reason would you have as a Christian for thinking that God has in any shape or form failed to demonstrate love for you and commitment to you where would you possibly look in the scriptures to say there's a question over how much God is determined to provide for your every need where would you look and God's strange Providence my friends we've got to remember here was not designed to make Abraham collapse in a heap he was designed to strengthen Abraham's characters to designed to strengthen his faith it was designed to make Abraham see again that God was eminently worthwhile trusting and worthy of his trust and confidence because God would provide God would see to every situation of life you whatever God calls us to he will provide for or say to that situation and bring us through it like what God calls us to and this is an important application here I think for our whole sort of persona in evangelism see if you look at the Sermon on the Mount Matthew chapter 5 through 7 Christ there calls his people Kingdom people to a radically different Kingdom lifestyle where to show in the way we respond to the things of life and the circumstances of life the changing power of the gospel to show that we're radically different people our focus has changed our whole purpose in living has changed the whole way we think about our world and respond to our world has changed and so we get item after item aspect of life after aspect of life dealt with in the Sermon the month each one calling us a stock calls it says to a radical counterculture we're to demonstrate that we actually do believe Jehovah Jireh we actually do believe the Lord has provided and will provide for every need so therefore why worry Jehovah Jireh where he's pointless and so on and so forth you see the point it's a radical call and it's a hard call for us because there's so much in this world that looks so good there's so much that looks so appealing so much that is so seductive I think you sometimes our problem and not being able to trust the Lord's provision is that we think we'll miss out on the good things of life advertising by definition works otherwise people wouldn't spend thousands and millions of dollars on it and we're all the time been told that you got to have this or that or the other thing because not to have them as to miss out on the good things of life and so picking up a point and John and I didn't collaborate on these preparations mind you but I felt them preaching my my sermon a little while ago we therefore hesitate to invest our time and our efforts and our money in gospel things because we think well if we use it that way it might mean I miss out on something else that's work very worthwhile over here and I think if we're being honest and again I apply this to myself before I apply it to you I think I've been honest in terms and look back through where we have spent our money and have spent our time and have spent our efforts wouldn't we have to conclude that we think there's more to begin in and acquiring the provisions of the world as it were against that what the Lord's promises to provide for us you only have to do your math and see where the balance falls of course I'm not saying that that we shouldn't enjoy the things of life I mean God tells us that he's given us good things for enjoyment I'm talking about bounds and I'm talking about perspective and we got to remember my friends that God is so totally committed to giving us every good thing in Christ Ephesians chapter 1 verse 3 the fact the matter is that in Christ we already have every spiritual blessing in the heavenly realms in other words if I can put it in these terms again there's nothing which God can think of that he can give us more than what he's already given us he sort of scratched his head if I can use this this this anthropomorphic language of God he's scratching his head and think well I've given them everything I can't think of anything better to give them it's all in Christ they have it all will we not also trust him to care for us as we live radically and obediently for him it's one thing as I said yesterday have a gospel message that speaks about the wonderful changes that Christ can bring into life wouldn't we add to that message something powerful if people could see we actually believed it that we were living contented ly and confidently under the provision of God knowing that in Christ we had everything we really needed in this life and will you trust the Lord in the predicament of guilty sinners God's provision for his sinful people is most clearly seen in the provision of a substitute sacrifice to satisfy his anger at the offense of sin and to satisfy the penalty of sin and just as Abraham's response sure made that whole place legendary that the Lord would say to it so my friends I take it as Christians we ought to make God's provision and salvation legendary in the way we go about evangelism because you see that's the remarkable thing about the gospel isn't it it's God's provision that that's the astounding thing it's God's provision that we want to to advertise and make big in people's minds isn't it all the focus in our evangelism should be on what God has done because it was his provision from start to finish in other words my friends the gospel has got to be and we've got to convey it and the way we speak to people and the way we approach evangelism the gospel has got to be something that shows people what God is like God the great provider we've got to show that he provides for our greatest need he provides for our every need my friends the gospel shows us God and what a great God and isn't that that is not him we want people to say first and foremost God wants to be honored as a provider he wants to be known as a provider he wants people to say well isn't it wonderful the Lord has provided for us thus but unfortunately that's not the emphasis we see in so much modern evangelism is it see what we think what what's happened among Christians today is that we think well if we're going to attract interest in the gospel we have to sell it in terms of benefits for people I mentioned this sort of thing yesterday slightly different emphasis today and so the emphasis of so much evangelism isn't it well I get my sins forgiven I get a place in heaven I get this I get that no all those things true of course they are just not the primary emphasis of evangelism I wouldn't have thought we think we're doing the gospel of service by selling it to people like that but I tell you in doing that when we may do something of a service to people I suppose but we've done a disservice to the Lord have we not if people come at the end of the gospel and are thankful because of what they've received what benefits they've gained that's a wonderful thing but wouldn't it be even greater if their first point of reference is to bow open-mouthed in wonder before the great Jehovah jar the great provider the message of the gospel is not so much I think how we benefit but how much the Lord has provided how great the God that our Lord is in that provision friends again sometimes and I'm harping on this thing and I'm going to pick it up tomorrow so if you think of it you may as well stay at home I think but sometimes we've got this great gospel message and it is a great gospel message and John's been been open it up wonderfully it is but John also picked up this morning about the power of a godly life what's wrong with so much evangelism what's wrong with so many churches these days I'm going to say more about this tomorrow as well well they're trying to take a message in a vacuum trying to make a message without the powerful changed lives and the radical lifestyle to back the message and not surprisingly for the message seems like a joke we've got a trust we've got to see the Lord of the great provider let's make sure we embrace the way we embrace the gospel and the way we present the gospel tell it reflects God's gracious provision because he's the hero at the end of the day isn't it he's the hero of the gospel let's live confidently under Christ on a day by day basis so that our friends and neighbors and family members and workmates look us they say they really do a minute they are confident the Lord has provided their every need that every spiritual blessings theirs in Christ and therefore they're not hankering through the things the world looks offers and promises that gives offers of great abundance and blessings through and let's be thankful for God's gracious provision I can imagine Abraham must have been a deeply thankful man do we share anything of that thankfulness for the Lord's provision for us it's Jehovah Jireh your God the Lord will save it is a your loving father is a your Savior let's pray Lord forgive us for the times we've spoken of your the cost of the sacrifice of your son in innocuous terms and without feeling Lord we know the old cliche ourselves that familiarity breeds contempt and Lord it would have to be true that so often when we spoken of the death of your son and the cost of that salvation and forgiveness to you we've spoken of it Lord in incredibly trivial terms forgive us for that we pray Lord and give us a sense again as we've thought about this story of Abraham and made the the connection to the cost for you in sacrificing your one and only son help us Lord there for to see you as a great provider the one who will see to it the one has seen to our deepest need our greatest need and the one who therefore Lord we can trust to see to our every need help to live as those who haven't who no longer have pressing needs help to live for those who are needs met in Christ so we might be radical in the way we live and thereby Lord add wonderful power and winsome winsomeness to the gospel message we proclaim with our lips and we pray in Christ's name