Abram's Call: Following God into the Unknown
Suppose God asked you to leave all that is familiar - your home, family, friends - and follow him into another part of the country or world. How would you feel as you said goodbye and moved out into a radically different lifestyle?
GROUP DISCUSSION. Tell about an occasion when you believed God was asking you to take a step involving uncertainty or risk.
PERSONAL REFLECTION. What was the reaction of family or friends to a decision you've made to follow the Lord on a new, perhaps risky, path?
In this study we can learn from the example of Abram as he responds to God's call. Read Genesis 12.
1. In 12:1-5 what command and promise does the Lord give to Abram?
2. Describe in your own words what is involved for Abram and his family to leave their homes and relatives (12:4-5).
3. What do you think his obedience cost him in personal relationships?
4. What additional promise and encouragement does God give to Abram as he arrives in Canaan and how does he respond (12:6-9)?
5. What guidance or encouragement has God provided to you as you followed his call into an unfamiliar and frightening situation?
6. In verses 10-16 how does Abram's scheming show a lack of faith?
7. How does the Lord save Abram from his own deception (12:17-20)?
8. Describe a time when you took matters into your own hands instead of trusting God's faithfulness. What were the results for you and others involved?
9. Read Genesis 13. What problem arises between Abram and Lot in 13:1-7?
10. How does Abram's action here demonstrate a greater confidence in God's promise to take care of him (13:8-13)?
11. What expanded promises does the Lord give to Abram (13:14-17)?
12. Why do you think the Lord chooses this moment to speak to him?
13. How can Abram's experience in these two chapters encourage you to trust your needs more fully to God?
Thank God for the way he has met one of your recent needs.
Now or Later
Write down any fork in the road ahead that may call for you to make a decision of this kind.