And Abram
departed, as the Lord had spoken unto him... Genesis 12:4
God called Abram to leave his native land and head for an
unknown land that He will cause him and his descendants to inherit; in faith
and obedience, he left for the land unknown. I imagine that his friends may
have come to him when they saw him packing his belongings for the journey and
asked him the most natural question: ‘Abram, where are you going to?’ and in
response he may have told them, ‘I don’t know but when I get there I will
know’. I imagine he may have told them, “When I get there, I will know”. As we
read the story of Abraham’s faith and obedience we find no place where God
explicitly told him he had arrived at the Promised Land. But by faith when he
got there he knew it was the right place and he built an altar to consecrate
the land to God. This is one aspect of Abraham’s story that is not often told: “I
will know when I get there”. He may have gone through many nations on his way
to the Promised Land but none of them seemed to him to be the land that God
spoke to him about until he got to Canaan. The question is, how did he know
that Canaan was the place that God spoke to him about? It must have been by
faith. He found the Promised Land by faith.
Are you looking for something you don’t know, but you know
God has promised? It may be a person to marry; or business opportunity and you
are waiting on God to make it known to you. Could it be that like Abraham, God
wants you to know by faith? There was ‘something’ in Abraham that acted like a
metre to indicate to him where the right place was and when he got there, the
indicator alerted him that he had reached. What could this indicator be? It is
peace. Peace is an indicator that God gives us to know what is not known. In
Colossians 3: 15 (AMP) tells us, ‘and let
peace (soul harmony which comes) from Christ rule (act as umpire continually)
in your hearts [deciding and settling with finality all questions that arise in
your minds...’ When you don’t have peace in your mind regarding any choice
or decision you are about to make, it is an indicator that it is either the
wrong thing to do or the wrong time to do it.
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