"The LORD has kept me from having children. Go, sleep with my
maidservant; perhaps I can build a family through her." Genesis 16:2
Have you ever felt that you were supposed to receive something from God
but it just hasn't materialized?
You wait and wait until finally, you decide that maybe God wants you to
help out the situation.
This is exactly what happened in the case of Abraham and Sarah.
God had promised them a son, but as years passed by, they were still
without a child.
They took their eyes off the One who had made the promise and decided to
take matters into their own hands.
So, Abraham lay with Sarah's maidservant, Hagar, and she bore a son,
Ishmael (see Genesis 16).
The son of promise, Isaac, came later through Sarah, just like God had
promised. However, as a result of this act of disobedience, the maidservant and
her son became a torn in the flesh of Abraham and Sarah.
The way to avoid making "Ishmael" decisions is to seek God
fully on the matter in prayer. It pays to wait on God until He tells you
"go". Seeking the counsel of more experienced people can also save
you from bad decisions.
It is also helpful to be in an accountable relationship with your spouse
and other close associates who know you well. The Bible says, "The heart
is deceitful above all things and beyond cure. Who can understand
it?"(Jere. 17:9).
Whenever we desire something passionately, we place ourselves in a
dangerous position because we no longer look at the matter objectively.
We think 'the end justifies the means.' We become venerable to Satan's
deceptions, and if we do not take care, we shipwreck our destiny.
Prayer: Ask the good Lord to shield you from mistakes that have
potential to derail your destiny.
Scriptural Reading: Genesis 16:1-6
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