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TRUSTINTHELORDATALLTIMES 12Nowtherewasafamineintheland,soAbramwentdownintoEgypttostaythere forawhile,becausethefaminewassevereintheland. 11 Whenhecameneartothe border of Egypt, he said to Sarai his wife, Listen, I know that you are a beautiful woman. 12 WhentheEgyptiansseeyoutheywillsay,Thisishiswife.Theywillkillme, but keep you alive. 13 I ask you, Please say that you are my sister, so that I will be treatedwellforyoursakeandmylifewillbesparedbecauseofyou. 14 And so it happened that when Abram had come into Egypt, the Egyptians observedthatthewomanwasverybeautiful. 15 TheprincesofPharaohsawherand praisedhertopharaoh.sothewomanwastakenintopharaoh shouse. 16 AndPharaoh treated Abram well for her sake. Abram acquired sheep and cattle, male and female donkeys, menservants and maidservants, and camels. 17 But Jehovah inflicted severe plagues upon Pharaoh and his household because of Sarai, Abram s wife. 18 Then PharaohcalledAbramandsaid,Whatisthisthatyouhavedonetome?Whydidyou nottellmethatshewasyourwife? 19 Whydidyousay,Sheismysister,sothatItook hertobemywife?now,therefore,hereisyourwife,takeherandgoyourway. 20 Then PharaohgavehismenordersconcerningAbramandtheyescortedhimaway,together withhiswifeandallhispossessions. 13AbramdepartedoutofEgypt,heandhiswife,withallhispossessions.AndLotwent withhim.theyjourneyedtothesouthofcanaan. 2 NowAbramwasveryrichincattle andinsilverandgold. 3 AndhetraveledfromtheSouthasfarnorthasBeth el,tothe placewherehehadpitchedhistentwhenhefirstarrivedincanaan,betweenbeth el andai. 4 Hewenttotheplaceofthealtarthathehadmadewhenhefirstcame;and thereabramcalledonthenameofjehovah. 5 NowLotalso,whowentwithAbram,hadflocksandherdsandtents. 6 Andtheland wasnotabletosustainthem,thattheymightlivetogether;becausetheirpossessions were so great, they could not live together. 7 There occurred a conflict between the herdsmenofabram scattleandtheherdsmenoflot scattle;(andthecanaaniteand theperizzitewerethenlivingintheland.) 8 ThenAbramsaidtoLot,Ibegyou,letthere benoconflictbetweenmeandyou,norbetweenmyherdsmenandyourherdsmen,for wearebrothers. 9 Isnotthewholelandbeforeyou?Iaskyou,pleaseseparateyourself fromme.ifyouwillgototheleft,theniwillgototheright.orifyouwillgotothe right,iwillgototheleft. 10 LotlookedupandobservedthatallthePlainoftheJordan was well watered every where, it was like the garden of Jehovah, or like the land of Egypt as you go towards Zoar. (This was before Jehovah destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah.) 11 SoLotchoseforhimselfallthePlainoftheJordan.ThenLotjourneyed east. So they separated themselves from one another. 12 Abram settled in the land of Canaan,butLotsettledinthecitiesofthePlainandmovedhistentasfarasSodom. 13 NowthemenofSodomwerewickedandexceedinglygreatsinnersagainstJehovah. 14 AfterLothadseparatedhimselffromhim,JehovahsaidtoAbram,Nowliftupyour eyesfromtheplacewhereyouareandlooknorthwardandsouthwardandeastward andwestward; 15 becauseiwillgivetoyouandtoyouroffspringforeveralltheland thatyousee. 16 AndIwillmakeyourdescendantsasnumerousasthedustoftheearth, so that if a man could count the dust of the earth, then may your offspring also be counted. 17 Arise,walkthroughthelengthandbreadthoftheland,forIwillgiveitto

you. 18 AbrammovedhistentandcameandsettledbytheoaksofMamre,whicharein Hebron,andtherehebuiltanaltartoJehovah.(Gen.12:10 13:18) Introduction Do you ever have trouble remembering things? Do you sometimes have trouble rememberingwhetherornotyoujustdidsomething?ifso,you renotalone:38%of the population admits that they sometimes forget whether or not they have just done a routine task. A researcher from Johns Hopkins Medical School discovered thatmostpeopletendtobeforgetful:83%forgetnames; 60%forgetwherethey put something; 57% forget telephone numbers; 53% forget words; 49% forgetwhatwasjustsaidtothem; 42%forgetfaces(OurDailyBread,12/27/96.) Fromtimetotimeweallseemtohaveaproblemwithremembering. AsChristians,howmanytimesmustweaddtotheabovelistsuchthingsas: ForgettingGod spromises ForgettingGod sawesomepower ForgettingGod scovenantloveandfaithfulness. Even though we possess the LORD s promises, like Abram, we often forget His covenantfaithfulnessandfailtotrusthimintimeofneed.becausethelordisour faithfulgod,wemusttrustinhimatalltimes,especiallyintimesoftrial. I.TrustintheLORDatAllTimes,andDoNotTakeMattersintoYourOwn Hands WhentherecomesafaminetothelandofCanaan,Abramtakesituponhimselfto journeydownintoegypt(12:10.)thepressureonhimwasgreat:thefaminewas severe in Canaan, but the land of Egypt was well watered and fertile (cp. Gen. 13:10.) Confronted by this trying situation, Abram apparently forgot to trust in thelord.heneitherconsultsthelordtoascertainhisdivinewill,norappealsto thelordtomeethisneed.ratherthantrustinthelord scovenantfaithfulness; whenconfrontedbyatryingsituation,abramtakesmattersintohisownhands. Heprobablythoughtitwasaneasyandobviousdecision;hewasprobablyblind tothecomplications untilhegotdowntoegypt. When Abram and Sarai arrive at the border of Egypt, Abram becomes aware of another problem: his wife, Sarai, is a beautiful woman (12:11 13.) His apprehension is that the Egyptians will covet Sarai, and in order to obtain her theywillkillhim.onceagain,abramdeviseshisownsolution:saraiistoidentify herselfasabram ssister.thisway,notonlywillabram slifebespared,butthe EgyptianswilltreathimwellforSarai ssake. This time his own solution involves Abram in a double breach of faith. He is violating his commitment to Sarai; rather than reverence their sacred marriage

bond, he is willing to prostitute her for his own safety and personal gain. He is violating his commitment to the LORD; again, for the sake of his own personal safety and profit, he is going to resort to telling a lie. He may have consoled himselfwiththerationalizationthatitwasonlya whitelie, becausesaraiwas hishalf sister,butitwasalie.hismarriagerelationshiptohertookprecedence overanyformerrelationshipbetweenthem. Abram sfailuretotrustinthelordinhistimeofneed(failinglookingtothelord forcounselandprovision)has1)ledhimtounanticipatedcomplications,and2) ledhimtocommitactualsinsagainsthiswifeandagainsthisgod. At first, it seemed that Abram s stratagem was a wise move (12:14 16.) The EgyptianswereattractedtoSarai;consequently,Abram slifemaywellhavebeen injeopardybeforetheall powerfulpharaoh.pharaohbestowsmuchrichesupon AbramforSarai ssake:pharaohtakessarai,andinexchangegivesabrammuch cattle.sometimesdecisionsmadeapartfromgodlookgood intheshortrun. ButtheLORD,forthesakeofHisjusticeandHisownrighteousness,willnotallow one of His people to perpetrate such an evil (12:17 20.) The LORD plagued PharaohandhiswholehouseholdwithgreatplaguesonaccountofSarai,Abram s wife. When Pharaoh ascertains the cause of the plagues, he rebukes Abram, puttinghimtopublicshamebydemonstratinghimselftobemorehonorablethan this Christian man. Pharaoh then expels Abram from Egypt. Consequently, AbramisdeniedaccesstothefruitsofEgyptandisconfrontedonceagainwith hisoriginalproblem:howtocopewiththeseverefamine. AsweconsiderthisincidentinthelifeofAbram,notethatAbramwasmotivated byfearanddesperation.hisfailuretoresorttothelordledhimtodishonorgod andbringdishonoruponhimself,andhewasdeniedwhatheinitiallyhadsought to gain. Let us trust in the LORD at all times, resisting the temptation to take mattersintoourownhands. II.TrustintheLORDatAllTimes,andDoNotbeDeceivedby Attractive Alternatives ItappearsthatAbramtooktohearthisbitterexperienceinEgyptandcameto his senses (13:1 4.) He returned to Canaan and journeyed back to his original campsiteandtothealtarhehadbuilttothelord, thereabramcalledonthe nameofjehovah, (i.e.,heappealstothecovenantgodformercy,forguidance, for divine provisions.) One true sign of God s work of grace is that His people returntohiminrepentanceandrenewedcommitment. But Lot did not learn from the Egyptian experience. Lot was with Abram and Sarai in Egypt, and he was well aware of all that took place, as is indicated in Genesis 13:1a, Abram departed out of Egypt, he and his wife, with all his

possessionsandlotwentwithhim. Whenthenextdilemmaarises,Lotistheone whofailstorememberthelord. WhenAbramandLotreturntothelandofCanaan,theyareconfrontedwiththat next dilemma. Both Abram and Lot have large herds and flocks(13:2,5.) Their cattle and possessions were so great that they could no longer dwell together (13:6;)conflictsanddisputeswereeruptingbetweentheirrespectiveherdsmen (13:7.) Out of concern to maintain their peace and unity as Christian brothers, Abramproposesaviablesolution(13:8 9.)AbramoffersLotfirstchoiceofthe land(vs.9.)note:abramislimitingthechoicetothewholelandofcanaan;they aretoremainwithintheboundsofthepromisedland. But Lot takes Abram s suggestion a step further, beyond what was spiritually legitimatetowhatwasspirituallydangerousandbeyondthedivinelyacceptable limits (13:10 11.) Lot sees that the Plain of the Jordan (the land east of the JordanRiver)isveryattractive(vs.10.)Sohechosethatlandashisportion: Lot journeyed east (13:11) here is a subtle way of indicating that Lot was journeying away from the LORD his God. Compare this editorial comment of Genesis13:11withwhatissaidofCaininGenesis4:16, Caindepartedfromthe presenceofjehovahandsettledinthelandofnod,ontheeastofeden. Soitwas that AbramsettledinthelandofCanaan,butLotsettledinthecitiesofthePlain andmovedhistentasfarassodom. 13 NowthemenofSodomwerewicked (Gen. 13:12 13a.) Let us trust in the LORD at all times, and not be deceived by attractive alternatives. Whereas Abram s earlier decision was motivated by fear and desperation,lot spresentdecisionwasmotivatedbytheprospectofpreserving andpromotinghispersonalwealth.inbothcases,theirfailuretorememberand trust in the LORD their God cost them dearly. In this present instance Lot s righteoussoulwouldbecometormentedbythelivesofhislawlessneighbors,as wearetoldbytheapostlepeter(cp.2peter2:7 8,) righteous Lot was distressed by the conduct of lawless men living in licentiousness 8 forbywhathesawandheardashelivedamongthemdayby day, that righteous man felt his righteous soul tormented by their lawless deeds.(2pet.2:7 8) Lot sunrighteouschoicecontributedtothepartiallossofhisfamily.onlyheand his two daughters survived. Genesis 19:30 records that after escaping the destruction of Sodom, Lot stayed in the mountains with his two daughters. Lot swifewasconsumedinthedestructionofsodom:she lookedback and becameapillarofsalt Gen.19:26.)

III.TrustintheLORDatAllTimes,andHewillSustainYou After Lot separated himself and left the land of Canaan, the LORD spoke to Abram (13:14.) The LORD s nearness and intimacy is reserved for those who trustinhimandseektoabideincovenantfaithfulnesstohim. The LORD personally grants to Abram divine assurance that he and his descendantsshallinheritthepromisedland(13:14 16.)Abramhadexhibiteda greatactoffaith:hehadrejectedthefertileplainsandconfinedhimselftothe landofcanaan,(eventhoughitwaspresentlyfamine stricken),becauseitwas thepromisedland.insodoing,abramreceivedthesustainingpresenceandreassuranceofthelord. TheLORDcommandsAbramtowalkthroughthelengthandbreadthoftheland and again declares that He will give it to Abram (13:17.) Walking around the circumferenceofthelandwastheactofvalidatingtheacquisitionofapieceof property (Meredith G. Kline, Kingdom Prologue, Gordon Conwell Seminary, SouthHamiltonMA,01982,1993,p.229.) TheLORD srepeatedstatement, Iwillgivetoyouandtoyouroffspringforever all the land that you see, is the reminder that in the last analysis everything belongs to the LORD, and is His to dispense as He sees fit and He sees fit to share it with those who are faithful to Him (note Ecclesiastes 2:26, printed below): Godgiveswisdomandknowledgeandjoytothemanwhopleaseshim;butto the sinner God gives the arduous task of gathering and storing up wealth so thathemaygiveittotheonewhopleaseshim.(eccl.2:26) LetustrustintheLORDatalltimes,andaswedoso,wewillfindHimfaithfulto sustainuswithhisowndearpresenceandhissurepromise. Conclusion ThisisthemessageofScripture:BecausetheLORDisourfaithfulGod,wemusttrust Himatalltimes,especiallyintimesoftrial. InthelightofthispassageofScripture,letusbespirituallyperceptivetorecognize that trials come in a variety of forms: 1) situations that arouse within us the emotionsoffearanddesperation,and2)situationsthatappeartooffertheprospect of security and great material gain. But whichever the variety of trial, may we be constant in remembering and trusting the LORD our God: Looking to Him for counsel; Relying upon Him for His provisions; and Committing ourselves to the coursethatisrightandpleasinginhissight.