Read Genesis 20.
Think of who Abraham was. He was a man specially called by God. The
Lord made an unconditional and everlasting covenant with him and his
descendants. He was called God's friend (James 2:23). Abraham was
wealthy. Everywhere he went, he built an altar to worship the LORD.
He worshiped by giving Him ten percent of all he had. Abraham’s
prayers were answered. God referred to him as a prophet (20:7).
In addition, Abraham was human and struggled with sin. Twice, Genesis
recounts the same scenario in his life. He allowed fear to rule his
decisions, instead of trusting God. This fear led him to lie about his
marriage. He placed his wife in great physical and moral jeopardy.
Sin leads us to make one bad decision after another.
When Abraham would not listen to the LORD, Abimelech heard God loud and clear.
This king's character proved superior to Abraham's in this instance.
The LORD's response was, "Yes, I know that you have done this in the
integrity of your heart, and it was I who kept you from sinning" (v.6).
God protected the king. He also protected Sarah when her husband
would not.
Abraham confessed his fear of Abimelech, instead of God. "I did it
because I thought, 'There is no fear of God at all in this place.'"
(v.11). The environment may not have been godly, but the LORD is
omnipresent. Abraham let the people around him determine his behavior. Once
a person forgets or jettisons the awareness of God's presence and power they
will immediately make foolish and sinful choices. Doing so violates the
first principle in making good decisions. Proverbs 9:10-"The fear of
the LORD is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is
insight."
Despite this repeated public sin, God still used Abraham. "He will
pray for you, and you shall live." (v.7b). "Then Abraham prayed
to God, and the king was healed..." (v.17) God had neither changed
His plans nor His mind concerning His relationship with Abraham. There is
hope for all us.
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