\“Lot, who was traveling with Abram, was also rich in sheep
and cattle and tents. But the land couldn’t support both of them; they had too
many possessions. They couldn’t both live there—quarrels broke out between
Abram’s shepherds and Lot’s shepherds… Abram said to Lot, ‘Let’s not have fighting between us, between your shepherds and my
shepherds. After all, we’re family. Look around. Isn’t there plenty of land out
there? Let’s separate. If you go left, I’ll go right; if you go right, I’ll go
left.’ Lot looked. He saw the whole plain of the Jordan spread out, well-watered
(this was before God destroyed Sodom and Gomorrah), like God’s garden, like
Egypt, and stretching all the way to Zoar. Lot took the whole plain of the
Jordan. Lot set out to the east.”
(Genesis
13:5-11, The Message)
When there was trouble
between Abram’s servants (shepherds) and Lot’s, Abram humbled himself. He
extended a graciousness that reflected the grace he had received from God. The
two households would have to go their separate ways. As the elder relative,
Abram had the very right to dictate to his nephew, Lot, the terms of the separations.
But… he didn’t… surely not like me… Abram let Lot choose which land to take
(since Abram and Sarai doesn’t have any children, they may treated Lot as their
own son).
I wonder, why was Abram
willing to leave that big-important decision to another? What great faith is
this! Then again, I think Abram may understood that actually neither he nor Lot
was really making the decision. God was
at work, and God was the One who would be giving Abram the land He wanted Abram
to have.
If you read further to
chapter 14, you’ll find out that as it turned, Lot’s choice to settle in the “well-watered” plains of the Jordan
didn’t make him a great patriarch. Lot and his families lived among the wicked
people of Sodom and Gomorrah. Bad. Very bad. On the other hand, God rewarded
Abram’s act of faith with a renewal of His promise: “Everything
you see, the whole land spread out before you, I will give to you and your children
forever” (Genesis 13:15). That land, by the way, included the Jordan
Valley, which Abram had just given to Lot!
THINK BIG.
START SMALL. GO DEEP.
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