If you are humble nothing will touch you,
neither praise nor disgrace,
because you know what you are.
– Mother Teresa
If you are humble nothing will touch you,
neither praise nor disgrace,
because you know what you are.
– Mother Teresa
Text Summary:
The Lord appears to Abraham with two other men. Abraham serves them humbly, even though he is like a king in that area. One of the men said Sarah would have a son nine months from then. She laughed since she is so old and her periods have stopped. The Lord asks, “Is anything too hard for the Lord?” Sarah denies laughing since she is afraid.
My Thoughts:
Repetition: This shows the repetitive nature of the storytelling of old, being the second time in a row that God has told Abraham he will have a son.
Two Other Men: This story seems more like three wise men show up and one foretells the coming of Sarah’s son. Maybe Abraham sees God in many people like Mother Teresa of Calcutta did.
Doing Right: Okay, I was wrong, it looks like the storyteller is showing how to “do right” before the Ten Commandments. This passage shows how people, even in high places, should serve others humbly. It illustrates the Golden Rule, treat others as you wish to be treated, thousands of years before Jesus.
Belief: God finally questions them about their belief in his power, in this case to give Sarah a son. Sarah fears God enough to deny she had laughed.
It is so hard to believe without concrete proof. That is what faith is about. Don’t give up. Believe!