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Abraham: The Schemer Series
Contributed by Gordon Curley on Nov 6, 2017 (message contributor)
Summary: Abraham: The Schemer - Genesis chapter 20 verses 1-18 - sermon by Gordon Curley PowerPoint slides to accompany this talk are available on request – email: gcurley@gcurley.info
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SERMON OUTLINE:
Foolishness.
• The fear of man (vs 11)
• The rationalization of sin (vs 12)
• The old sinful nature (vs 13)
Faithfulness.
• They were kept safe (vs 14)
• Sarah was kept pure (vs 4-6)
• Abraham was recalled (vs 7)
Forgiveness.
• Abimelech forgives Abraham (vs 6-16)
• God forgives Abraham (vs 17)
SERMON BODY:
Ill:
• A man opened a new business and his best friend sent him a floral arrangement:
• When the friend popped in to see him a few days later;
• He was shocked to see that the shop had sent a card saying; “Rest in peace”.
• When he called the florist to complain.
• The florist said; “Well, it could be worse.
• Somewhere in the city is an arrangement in a cemetery that reads;
• “Congratulations on your new location”.
• TRANSITION: Mistakes of course, are part of life;
• Even the so-called greats have made them!
Ill:
• In Shakespeare's Julius Caesar, Act II, Scene II,
• Caesar asks Brutus, "What is't o'clock?" Brutus replies, "Caesar, 'its strucken eight."
• The great Bard had forgotten that mechanical clocks;
• Were not invented until 14 centuries after Caesar's death.
• So mistakes are part of life;
• And we will see in today’s passage that Abraham & Sarah are about to make a big one!
Now for Abraham & Sarah this chapter is Déjà vu:
• Abraham and his wife have already committed this type of mistake before;
• (You can read about it in Genesis chapter 12 verse 10 to chapter 13 verse 4)
• Years earlier they faced an almost identical situation;
• The choice to trust in God or to try scheming their way out of the situation.
• On that occasion instead of trusting God and relying on him;
• They lied, they schemed, they deceived!
• They tried to handle the situation in their own wisdom.
Note:
• As we pick up the story of Abraham and Sarah;
• There is a twenty-five year gap between these two incidents.
• The question that jumps out of the chapter is this one;
• Have they learnt to trust in God or will they make the same mistake.
• We all grow older in the faith, but God wants us to grow UP in our faith;
• Have they matured, have they a deeper confidence that God will meet their needs?
• For all believers life is very circular;
• God allows certain situations to reoccur in our lives;
• To see if we are just growing older in the faith,
• Or are we growing UP in our faith;
Ill:
• At a certain Children’s hospital;
• A boy had a reputation for wrecking havoc with the nurses and staff.
• Embarrassed by his behaviour his mother tried to blackmail him into being good.
• She made a deal with him,
• If you can behave for 24 hours;
• When I come back tomorrow I will give you a pound.
The next day the mother returned and looking her son straight in the eye said;
“I’m not going to ask the nurses or staff if you have behaved, I’m going to ask you.
You must tell me yourself, do you deserve the pound?”
• After a few minutes silence the boy said;
• “You had better give me 10p”
• TRANSITION: Maybe we can identify with that boy;
• Even after we have trusted Christ for many years:
• We can find ourselves making the same mistakes over and over again!
• Even though we should be at the stage of receiving the pound;
• Sadly, we are still struggling at the 10p, 20p 30p stage!
Stories in the Bible like this one in Genesis about God’s people failing;
• Are not there to encourage us to fail,
• Rather they are there as warnings,
• Reminding us again that we must always keep on trusting!
• The moment we think we have arrived, that we can handle it in our own strength;
• Then we are in big trouble! We are an accident waiting to happen!
• ill: A common road sign that you see says: ‘Work in progress’.
• I like that sign, it is a reminder;
• That was true for Abraham & Sarah and it is certainly true for us as Christians!
Quote: Alan Redpath:
“The conversion of a soul is the miracle of a moment,
the manufacture of a saint is the task of a lifetime”.
• We are all works in progress;
• Who need to keep looking to God for strength and wisdom;
• And remember the dangers of being self-sufficient!
(1). Foolishness.
1“Now Abraham moved on from there into the region of the Negev and lived between Kadesh and Shur. For a while he stayed in Gerar, and there Abraham said of his wife Sarah, "She is my sister." Then Abimelech king of Gerar sent for Sarah and took her.”