Today's Scripture Reading (June 9, 2026): Psalm 46 & 47
Abraham
began his life in the city of Ur of the Chaldees. The city is in the southern
portion of modern-day Iraq. But God called him away from his childhood home and
to a place where Abraham had never been, and possibly, the Patriarch never even
knew existed. Abraham followed God and went to the place to which he believed
God had called him. It was at this new place in the land of Canaan that Abraham
came to an understanding with God.
I will make you
into a great nation,
and I will bless you;
I will make your name great,
and you will be a blessing.
I will bless those who bless
you,
and whoever curses you I will curse;
and all peoples on earth
will be blessed through you (Genesis
12:2-3).
Abraham, your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to
allow me to bless you, and you will share that blessing with the world around
you. I am going to start with you, but it is going to multiply through your
descendants, which will be greater than even the number of grains of sand that
lie by the sea. This "blessed to be a blessing" will be the mission
statement of the Jewish people. They will receive the blessing of God and share
it with the world around them.
Sometimes, the Jewish people succeeded, but often they
failed. As a result, Jesus came and reinforced the same message that had been
given to Abraham. It is a hard teaching, but Jesus said he had come
for the Jewish people, to reinforce the message that they would become a
channel of God's blessing to be shared with the world. Paul probably understood
this mission the best. He gathered people around him who would channel blessings
to people who were not Jewish. Paul took that message of blessing to the world.
Muhammad was
born in Mecca in 570 C.E. He grew up and looked at the world around him. He
felt that something was missing. His people were tribal and often consumed by
fighting among themselves. He looked at the Jews and Christians, whom he
considered to be distant cousins and descendants of Abraham, and mourned that
they had a book. Muhammad believed that the unity of the Jews and the
Christians was because of the existence of this book. He desired a book for his
people, whom he believed were the descendants of Ishmael, the oldest son of
Abraham, and of Sarah's maidservant, Hagar. The question we have been asking
ever since has been "Was Muhammad right?" I believe he might have
been, but if our Muslim brothers and sisters are descendants of Abraham, then
the mission remains the same. I will bless you so you can bless the world.
None of the
three Abrahamic religions has done this "blessed to be a blessing"
well. But our mission hasn't changed.
The Psalmist
argues that God rules over the nations. He is not a national God who is bound
by the borders of the nations. He is God over all. And he continues to bless us
so that we can make this world a better place. The only question is this: Which
of the children of Abraham will take up the mission and make it theirs? God is
still on the throne and still blessing us. It's time we started being a
blessing to the world around us.
Tomorrow's
Scripture Reading: Psalm 48
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