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In a sun-scorched land of famine why did God send water to Isaac?
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We are going to look at the story of one of the great men of the Old Testament. His name is Isaac and this story is in Genesis 26, 1-33. We will see how Isaac went from living in a situation of drought, famine and economic ruin to having not only enough for himself, but also such an abundance that he was able to bless an entire town. More Blessed To Give Than To Receive Biblical prosperity is not getting rich yourself, but having enough for yourself and a very great deal more to give to others to advance the gospel and help the poor. This is Paul's goal of 2 Cor. 9.8 and in chapters 8 and 9 he explains this subject well. Jesus did not come to be served but to serve and give his life. He said, "It is more blessed to give than to receive." Mark 10.45, Acts 20.35.
Isaac Heard The Word Of The Lord. First he obeyed God and put his faith in Gods word. Instead of eating his remaining food seed, he sowed it in the dry land. Because he obeyed God by doing the most unlikely thing in the most unlikely place, within one year Isaac reaped one hundred fold and then began to prosper. Sadly, not everyone rejoices when you are blessed. The Philistines envied his Godly prosperity and poured earth and rocks into Isaacs wells. Their king told him to leave. Genesis 26.6; 12-16. Isaac Refused To Be Defeated By His Personal Failures. Even great men of God have their failings. In Isaac's case he made the same mistake as his father Abraham. Isaac was afraid of the Philistines and lied about his wife. God made sure that he was caught, embarrassed and ashamed by his sin. Genesis 26, 7-11. We know that he repented because a man who cherishes sin will not be heard by God, and Isaac was blessed later on. He refused to be defeated by his failures and weakness because if you are you never reach your promised land. If you fall the only way forward is through honesty, humility, confession and forgiveness. Psalm 66.18; 1 John 1,8-9; Proverbs 24.16, Micah 7,7-9. Isaac Reopened The Wells Of Abraham. The wells had been stopped up by vindictive Philistines after Abrahams death. Abraham had dug those wells by hard work and sweat in the heat of the day. Genesis 26.18.
Isaac Perseveres Through Opposition. There are disputes and hostility over water rights at Esek, quarrels at Sitnah, Genesis 26,19-22. If Isaac had stayed there to argue for his rights, he would still be there today but Isaac kept going. Finally, at Rehoboth Isaac digs a well and no-one opposes him. He is encouraged and prophesies, "Now the Lord has given us room and we will flourish in the land." That very night the Lord appeared to him and confirmed that prophetic word. Gen. 26,22-24.
Isaac Was Kind To His Enemies Isaac displayed the spirit of Christ who was to come thousands of years later. Isaac chose to treat them well by preparing a meal of friendship for them and making a covenant of peace with them. There was no vendetta or harsh words. Genesis 26, 3-31. Matthew 5, 43-48, 6.14, Luke 17, 3-5. Love your enemy or he will always be your enemy. Love may win him over. Isaac's Servants Find Water. There is no coincidence in God's timing! That very day when Isaac forgave his enemies the abundance of God was released. They found enough water for seven wells, enough for their own crops and animals, and more than enough to bless a town of many people. They called it Beersheba, which means seven wells. Isaac found blessing for himself and others by hearing Gods word and by persevering through failure, hard work, hostility, and kindness to his enemies. The water must have tasted very sweet!
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