Reflection: This story is the culmination of years of hardship, struggle and pain for Sarah, Abraham’s wife. It is hard to contextualise what her life had been to this point: taken from her home, following her husband into strange nations, and over all the physical hardship of such a nomadic life, the ever-present knowledge of her own barrenness, her inability to bear a child for herself and her husband, and her advancing age. God’s promises to Abraham of a son through her must have seemed ludicrous to Sarah – so much so
that she laughed outright at the suggestion (Genesis 18:12). Yet here, God’s promise is fulfilled. He is gracious to Sarah. Sarah had many struggles in her lifetime, and some of her choices may seem shocking and even cruel to us. Yet God brought her laughter, and she wanted to share that with everyone who heard her story. Here, in this verse, we see God’s faithfulness.
Question: What impacts you from Sarah’s story? Her long years of struggle? Her incredulity at God’s promises? Or her joy at the fulfilment of that promise? How are you encouraged?
Prayer: Father God, thank you for your faithfulness in fulfilling your promises: to Sarah, and to us. Please help us to trust you when it seems
impossible that you will bring good out of situations in our lives. Please give us an equal measure of Sarah’s joy and passion for sharing your faithfulness with others when your promises are fulfilled. Thank you for your great love for us. Amen.
We are reading the Bible with Karen Mudge until 10th February.