When God Shows Up- Part 3
Genesis 18:6-8 NLT
So Abraham ran back to the tent and said to Sarah, “Hurry! Get three large measures of your best flour, knead it into dough, and bake some bread.” Then Abraham ran out to the herd and chose a tender calf and gave it to his servant, who quickly prepared it. When the food was ready, Abraham took some yogurt and milk and roasted meat, and he served it to the men. As they ate, Abraham waited on them in the shade of the trees.
“When God Shows Up” is based upon Genesis 18. Part 3, “Expectations” focuses on verses 6-8. Abraham offered God and His two angels a very beautiful meal. The question we will ask today is, what does God expect to find when He visits His Church?
Figurative Language:
When God visits, He expects the leadership and the Church to be actively providing and partaking of bread, meat, and milk.
A generous bounty of three specific foods were set before these men. There is a lot of figurative language involved in these verses. The Word of God is referred to as bread, meat, and milk. Let’s take a look at the symbolism of these foods laid out before these three men.
Bread
Sarah needed to hurriedly bake 3 large measures of flour which is roughly 18 gallons of flour, making enough bread to feed a small country.
What is the significance here? As stated in the last blog, the Word of God is referred to as bread.
John 6:33 NLT
The true bread of God is the one who comes down from heaven and gives life to the world.
Bread is called ‘the staff of life’ because it contains the necessary sustenance for proper nutrition. I believe the significance here is that we could never get enough of the Word of God. It is the pastors’ responsibility to to study and apply the Word everyday and in every area of life. Only then, can a pastor successfully teach his congregation properly through example and personal experience.
God expects His people to be filled with living bread. It’s the only assurance for the Church to be continually sustained and victorious no matter what circumstances we go through.
Meat
Abraham hurriedly chose a calf to be quickly prepared. The average calf weighs 60 plus pounds at birth. That’s a lot of pot roast! Meat is a complex protein and is more difficult to digest than foods from the other food groups.
What is the significance here? Hebrews 5:14 tells us that solid food (meat) is for mature Christians who are trained through knowledge of the Word of God and personal experience.
Hebrews 5:14 NLT
Solid food (meat) is for those who are mature, who through training have the skill to recognize the difference between right and wrong.
They have honed their skills to hear God’s voice and recognize the difference between right and wrong. Mature Christians walk in their callings and have the knowledge and experience to teach others. When God visits, He should find mature Christians who live for God and disciple other Christians.
Milk and Yogurt
Abraham served milk and yogurt along with the meat and bread. Milk is fed to babies because it is easily digestible and contain all the nutrients necessary for growth and vitality. Also, yogurt or curds are fed to toddlers that are growing up and need a little more than milk to sustain them.
What is the significance here? Hebrews 5:13 describes young believers who are unskilled in the teachings of righteousness are just beginning to build a foundation of faith, so they are taught elementary concepts of the Bible.
Hebrews 5:13 NLT
For someone who lives on milk is still an infant and doesn’t know how to do what is right.
They require a lot of teaching, help, prayer, time, direction, and assistance in retraining their minds and getting rid of sinful behavior patterns. God expects to find lots of new healthy believers being nursed by the Word of God and discipled by mature Christians.
Summary:
When God visits, He expects the pastors’ to be filled with His Word and teaching the congregation so they could grow in their knowledge of Him and of spiritual truths. Next, God checks to find if mature Christians are walking in their callings, teaching, and discipling others, especially new converts. Lastly, God examines if the new Christians are being taught the Word of God and directed and trained by the good examples set by mature Christians.
When all three tiers are in order, then leadership can calmly wait to hear God’s next direction, just like Abraham waited under the shade of the tree.
Let’s Pray:
Father, thank You for Abraham’s sterling example. He is the father of our faith and kept his household in good order. I lift the Church up in prayer. I pray for pastors’ to study the Word of God and apply it to their everyday lives so they could proficiently teach it to their congregations. I pray for mature Christians to walk in their callings, be thoroughly trained in the Word of God, and discipling others. I pray for new believers to be taught the Word of God so they can build a foundation of faith and get rid of sinful behavior patterns. When You came to visit Abraham, You found everything in place. Help me to be an excellent manager of my household and everything and everyone that You have blessed me to be in charge over. I pray that when You come to visit me, You will find everything in place. In Jesus Name, Amen.
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