As it was in the Days of Lot……….
By Kenute Curry
(PART 3)
ABRAHAM’S
INTERCESSION
As Abraham walks
with the two angels the LORD begins to think to Himself “Should I hide from
Abraham what I am about to do?.... For I have known him.” Abraham had an
intimate and close relationship with the LORD which spoke of faithfulness,
obedience, and consistency. James 2:23 states that Abraham was called “the
friend of God.” God knew that Abraham had a vested interest in the city of
Sodom because Lot lived there.
Then the LORD
tells Abraham that the complaints against Sodom are very great and their sin is
very evil; and that He is going to see if it is as bad as he has heard, and if
not, He will know.
The two men leave
and depart toward Sodom, but Abraham stands before the LORD. Abraham approaches
the LORD and begins to dialogue with him, asking “Would you also destroy the
righteous with the wicked?” (v. 23) What if there are fifty righteous people in
that city? Are you going to destroy the place and not spare the fifty righteous
in it? “Shall not the Judge of all the earth do right?” (v. 25) The Lord tells
Abraham that if he can find fifty righteous people in Sodom, He will spare the
whole place for their sakes. Here we see
Abraham in the role of a Prophet as an Intercessor. God esteemed Abraham’s
opinion. He hears us when we pray. The dialoguing between the LORD and Abraham
went from fifty to forty-five righteous, from forty-five to-forty, from forty
to thirty, from thirty to twenty, and from twenty to ten. The LORD told Abraham
that if He found ten righteous people there He would spare the city. When the
LORD finished speaking with Abraham he left, and Abraham returned home. There
was nothing more that could be done; judgment was inevitable.
STUDY
GUIDE
1.
What kind of relationship did Abraham have with the LORD?
2.
What vested interest did Abraham have in the city of Sodom?
3.
Describe how Abraham interceded for Sodom?
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2013 Kenute P. Curry. All rights reserved.
Scripture quotations are from the New King
James Version of the Bible, © 1979, 1980, 1982, 1990, Thomas Nelson, Inc.,
Publishers.
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ReplyDeleteStudy Guide Answers: 1. Abraham had an intimate and close relationship with the LORD which spoke of faithfulness, obedience, and consistency. 2. Abraham had a vested interest in the city of Sodom because Lot lived there. 3. Abraham dialogued with the LORD from 50 righteous people down to 10 righteous people for the LORD not to destroy Sodom.
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