Itis settled
Isaaccontinued in the journey of life. There was a famine in the land and Godappeared to Isaac and said: Do not go down to Egypt; live in the land of which I shall tell you (Gen.26:2).He obeyed God and remained in the land of Gerar. In his obedience, there werechallenges that could push him to find a way out of GodÕs direction for his life.In his staying in the land, attempt was made by King Abimelech to take IsaacÕswife (Rebekah) but failure was the result for the King. Well, a very importantsource of life was always a point of denial for Isaac. Number of times hisservant lost discovered well to the opposition. In his obedient there wasconfrontation; there was denial; but Isaac kept his focus on the command ofGod. In the middle of all, God did not forsake him. Gen.26:24 and theLord appeared to him the same night and said, ÒI am the God of your fatherAbraham; do not fear, for I am with you. I will bless you and multiply yourdescendants for My servants AbrahamÕs sake.Ó Are you facing challengesin obeying God? That is an indication that you are in right direction. Whenthere are no challenges and your journey of obedience is smooth and not bumpy,you are mostly likely heading in the wrong direction. Keep up your faith, aslong as you are convinced that you are in obedience to the word of God, it issettled. ÊÊÊ