The LCMS church that I attend has been doing a series on Jesus being 
the “son of…” Last week, the topic was that Jesus is the son of David. 
This week, the topic was Jesus being the son of Abraham.
The youth pastor talked about libraries, and how one can access all 
sorts of cool things—-books, movies, video games—-for free. Similarly, 
Jesus offers us even better treasures for free: forgiveness, eternal 
life, etc. In the Old Testament, this was available to the sons of 
Abraham; in the New Testament, it is available to everyone.
The pastor’s sermon started with Jesus’s genealogy in Matthew 1, 
which starts with Abraham. Matthew’s Gospel was directed towards 
Jewish-Christians, as Jesus’s mission was initially to Israel. But the 
pastor thinks that Abraham is being evoked for an additional reason. One
 of our texts was Genesis 22, the story of the akedah, God’s command for
 Abraham to sacrifice Isaac. God’s reason for commanding Abraham to do 
this is mysterious, but Abraham had faith that God would provide a lamb 
for a burnt offering. And God provided a ram, whose head was caught in 
thorns. Similarly, when we experience things that we do not understand, 
and when grief is our only friend, we can take comfort that God has 
provided a way of salvation.
 
 
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