The
First Priority
Matthew
6:33; "Seek ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness,
and all these things shall be added unto you."
This
verse indicates the essential priority, that priority being
to heed the commandment of Jesus, "Seek ye FIRST the
kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things
shall be added unto you". And those things, which shall
be added unto us, are the very things after which the Gentiles
seek. God, through Jesus, says these will be added unto us
as a natural consequence of seeking FIRST His kingdom.
We
read in Isaiah 51: 1 2 that those who followed after righteousness
and sought the Lord were told to look to Abraham their father,
and Sarah who bare them. So our search for the kingdom of
God and His righteousness takes us back to that man, Abraham.
Many
readers may immediately protest that they are not the descendants
of Abraham, for obviously they are not Jews. We do not mean
to imply that they are, for it is a matter of interest that
Abraham was not a Jew either, and that may be a surprise to
many. The fact that one may have been so misinformed from
childhood does not change the truth of the matter.
The
story of Abraham, or Abram as he was originally named, begins
in the 12th chapter of the Book of Genesis. In verse 2 of
that chapter God made a certain promise to Abram that He would
make of Abram a great nation. There is only one condition
attached to that promise. That condition was that Abram was
to leave his homeland, Ur of the Chaldees, and go to a land
that God would show him. God at the same time said that He
would make Abram's name 'great', and that Abram, through his
progeny, would be a blessing to all the families of the earth.
Since
Abram has long since died and gone to the grave it should
be obvious that it was not in Abram himself that all the families
of the earth are blessed, but in his descendants. In a very
real sense we say that this blessing of the families of the
earth has taken place in the person of our Lord and Saviour
Jesus the Christ. But even here not all the families of the
earth have yet been blessed. This will come to completion
only when Jesus comes to rule and reign from the throne of
his father David, and that is part of the study of the meaning
of the term "Kingdom of God."
It
is not our intention to go into every detail of the story
of the kingdom, for that would take too much time. So you
will be expected to supply some of the details from your own
study or knowledge of the subject.
Many
promises were made to God by Abram: and they can be found
throughout the Book of Genesis. We will mention, and perhaps
expound on, a few of them as we proceed.
We
are told in Genesis 12: 4 that "Abram departed, as the
Lord had spoken unto him." Therefore he obeyed God, and
as a consequence is it wrong to believe that God would keep
His promise to Abram, make him the father of a great nation,
and make his name 'great'? When one considers the condition
of those who are commonly said to be 'all Israel', that is
the Jews; can one honestly aver that they have ever been a
'great nation', or that they have ever been called 'great'?
The
greatest time in the history of Israel occurred during the
reigns of Saul, David, and Solomon, but as far as any profane
history is concerned they might as well have never existed!
Yet the Bible is replete with these kings and their times!
One could only assume, then, that either the profane or the
Biblical histories are incorrect! Which one would you prefer
to accept? If you accept Jesus Christ as your Saviour and
Lord then you must also be prepared to accept His sayings
in regard to Biblical matters, and He stated "the Scriptures
cannot be broken." If He was wrong, what kind of Lord
and Saviour do you really have? If we are honest we will always
find ourselves faced with this problem if the Lord didn't
know what it was all about then we have no hope if He was
right, then it is our duty to accept what He said, whether
we fully understand it or not. We must do our best to obey
His commandments, since we cannot serve both God and Mammon,
nor can we expect to reap other than what we sow.
In
Genesis 13: 16 God told Abram that He would make his seed,
(his descendants), to be as numerous as the dust of the earth.
At that particular time Abram was over 75 years of age, and
he had no children! In Genesis 15: 1 6 we read, "After
these things the word of the Lord came unto Abram in a vision,
saying, Fear not, Abram; I am thy shield, and thy exceeding
great reward. And Abram said, Lord God, what wilt thou give
me, seeing I go childless, and the steward of my house is
this Eliezer of Damascus? And Abram said, Behold, to me Thou
hast given no seed, and lo, one born in my house is mine heir.
And behold, the word of the Lord came unto him, saying, This
shall not be thine heir; but he that shall come forth out
of thine own bowels shall be thine heir. And He brought him
forth abroad, and said, look now toward heaven, and tell the
stars, if thou be able to number them; and He said unto him,
So shall thy seed be. And he believed in the Lord, and He
counted it to him for righteousness" Abram wanted to
make his chief steward, one Eliezer, his heir, but God refused,
and told him that he would have 'seed' and that they would
be as the stars of the heavens for number. It is interesting
to know that at that particular time it would have been quite
possible to number the stars, for by the naked eye one could
see only a few thousand at the most. But in this day and age
we find that the number of known stars has increased beyond
measure. The invention of the telescope and space technology
has changed our whole concept of things. Do you not suppose
that God, Who created it all, knew this when He said that
Abram's seed would be as the stars for number?
In
verses 9 18 of Genesis 15 we are given the account of how
Abram was required to kill certain animals and birds, to divide
the animals in half, and place the halves so that there would
be a lane between them. And later, when the sun had gone down,
"behold, a smoking furnace and a burning lamp passed
between the pieces." This is widely accepted as being
a form of oath, the passing between death, or through death,
and that God, in this manner, swore to Abram that He would
be bound to perform those things which He had promised. God
put Himself under oath! Could any promise be stronger than
that?
There
was nothing required of Abram in this matter. God made the
promises and attached no conditions to them. For anyone who
maintains that because the Law was broken by the descendants
of Abram therefore God put them away in favour of a 'Gentile
church' or whatever, let us take a look at what the Apostle
Paul has to say on the subject, "And this I say, that
the covenant, that was confirmed before God in Christ, the
law, which was four hundred and thirty years after, cannot
disannul, that it should make the promise of none effect"
(Galatians 3:17). The Law given to Moses came four hundred
and thirty years after the promises made to Abram, and cannot
disannul those promises! We are not saved by the keeping of
the Law but in the keeping of it there is great reward! The
Psalmist stated quite clearly, "The Law of the Lord is
perfect, converting the soul." How many who have been
converted are taught anything about the Law? But we are a
bit ahead of our story, so back to Abram.
In
chapter 16 of Genesis we are given the story of how Abram's
wife Sarai gave Hagar, her handmaid, an Egyptian woman, to
Abram for wife. Sarai had given up hope of ever being able
to bear a child for Abram, for she was considered to be past
the age of giving birth. Abram had a son by Hagar, and this
son was named Ishmael. Now the point is this; there are Arab
peoples in the world today who claim descent from Abram through
Ishmael. If this is true, and we have no reason to doubt it,
then if, as so many Christian people say, "Abram was
a Jew," then it naturally follows that these same Arabs,
descended from Abram, must also be considered as Jews! Would
they thank you for calling them Jews? And that is not said
with the intention of casting any slur on those people who
are 'Jews', but just to show you the result, the logical conclusion,
to be drawn from the things we have been wrongly taught.
"And
when Abram was ninety years old and nine, the Lord appeared
to Abram, and said unto him, I am the Almighty God; walk before
me, and be perfect. And I will make a covenant between me
and thee, and I will multiply thee exceedingly. And Abram
fell on his face; and God talked with him, saying, As for
me, behold, my covenant is with thee, and thou shalt be the
father of many nations. Neither shall thy name any more be
called Abram, but thy name shall be Abraham; for a father
of many nations have I made thee. And I will make thee exceeding
fruitful, and I will make nations of thee, and kings shall
come out of thee. And I will establish my covenant between
me and thee and thy seed after thee in their generations for
an everlasting covenant, to be a God unto thee, and to thy
seed after thee" (Genesis 17:1 7). God said in so many
words that this was His covenant with Abraham, and his seed
after him. Abraham did not have anything to do with the making
of this covenant God made it. It is therefore up to God to
keep that covenant. Otherwise what He has promised to Abraham
He has failed to do. We cannot accept such an idea of God's
impotence.
God
created the universe, and everything in it, including the
human race. We are thus His responsibility! If He wants us
to become of a certain nature, you can be sure that we will
in the end become what He has decreed. "The earth is
the Lord's, and the fulness thereof; the world and they that
dwell therein." |