Genesis 25:19a This is the account of
Abraham's son Isaac.
Years
ago, when I was growing up in Scotland, going to the movies meant spending the
whole afternoon or an evening in the picture house. Instead of just previews
and the main feature like today, a whole program consisted of some trailers, a
newsreel of important events, a one hour ‘B’ movie, several cartoons, and then
the main feature film. It took almost four hours from beginning to end to watch
the whole program.
If
an epic movie was being shown like “Gone with the Wind,” “El Cid,” or “The Sound
of Music,” there was always an interlude when movie goers could stand up and
stretch, buy some ice cream from the pretty usherette, or visit the restroom. You
could also catch up with your friends and neighbors if you spotted them in the
theater. After ten minutes, the lights would slowly go down, everyone would
return to their seats, and the program would continue.
When
I read about the biblical patriarchs – Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob – I always
feel as though Isaac’s life is just a mere interlude between Abraham and Jacob.
He appears to be a spectator in his own life. Abraham almost sacrifices him as
a child. His marriage is arranged by his parents. His wife bears him two sons
and then we next meet him as an old blind man who is tricked by his youngest son
and rejected by his oldest boy. After all is said and done, Isaac’s importance
is merely peripheral, as if he’s only a small character in an epic movie.
For
most of us, life is a lot like that. Our life story seems to carry no great
importance in the realm of all things, and we can sometimes feel small,
insignificant, as well as useless. And yet we believe in an Almighty God who
takes a great interest in us individually, who watches what we do in our lives,
and knows what we accomplish for His Son Jesus Christ. Our lives are not mere
interludes that have no value; our lives have a purpose in the continuing
ministry and mission of Christ. If anything, we are each an integral part of
the amazing prelude to Christ’s Return.
Questions for personal reflection
How am I
important to God? What does He want me to do with my life for His Son?
Prayer: Lord Jesus, You know our lives
completely and You have a personal plan for each one of us. We are uniquely
created in a special time and place where we can serve You by being witnesses
of our faith to all the people we encounter and embrace. Help us to understand
that we are each significant to Your life, ministry, and work on Earth. In Your
Holy Name, we pray. Amen.
John
Stuart is the pastor of Erin Presbyterian Church in Knoxville, Tennessee. If
you would like to comment on today’s message, please send him an email to pastor@erinpresbyterian.org.
Today’s
image is John’s latest “Bonnie Scotland” drawing called ‘Dunure Castle Sunset.’
It features the medieval castle at Dunure, which belonged to the Kennedys, at
sunset. The castle is situated on the West Coast of Scotland and John was
parish minister at Dunure for nine years.
If
you would like to view a larger version of the drawing, please click on the
following link: http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8153/7541052224_c2ca921d0c_b.jpg
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