Transcript: AAC — 01 Nov 2023
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WEBVTT 00:00:01.160 --> 00:00:06.360This recording constitutes a section of my class on Genesis. 00:00:06.360 --> 00:00:13.080 I began teaching the class before COVID caused any number of problems, of which we are all well aware. 00:00:13.080 --> 00:00:31.280 At any rate, this recording is meant to be both standalone as an exegesis of a section of Genesis 12 and as an accompaniment to an episode of the Stone Choir podcast, one that will be released incidentally the same day as this recording. 00:00:31.280 --> 00:00:34.680 It will be in the show notes for that episode. 00:00:34.680 --> 00:00:42.300 The topic of that episode is Dispensationalism, which is why this particular section of Genesis is relevant. 00:00:43.780 --> 00:00:53.300 The section of Genesis that I will be exegeting in this recording is the beginning of Genesis 12, and I will start by reading that section. 00:00:53.300 --> 00:00:54.440 It's just one paragraph. 00:00:55.920 --> 00:01:10.520 Now the Lord said to Abram, Go from your country and your kindred and your father's house to the land that I will show you, and I will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you and make your name great, so that you will be a blessing. 00:01:10.520 --> 00:01:18.120 I will bless those who bless you, and him who dishonors you I will curse, and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed. 00:01:20.000 --> 00:01:36.020 For this recording, I will be focusing on verses 2 and 3, and so not the first verse about Abram leaving his country and his kindred, and going to a land that God would give to him or to his descendants more accurately. 00:01:38.660 --> 00:01:45.360 Although this does not come through particularly well in English, there are seven blessings or promises here. 00:01:46.260 --> 00:01:50.300 The first, God will make him a great nation. 00:01:50.300 --> 00:01:53.040 The second, God will bless him. 00:01:53.040 --> 00:01:56.180 The third, God will make for him a great name. 00:01:56.180 --> 00:01:58.860 The fourth, he will be a blessing to others. 00:01:58.860 --> 00:02:03.620 The fifth, he will bless those that his God will bless those who bless him. 00:02:03.620 --> 00:02:07.040 The sixth, God will curse those who dishonor him. 00:02:07.040 --> 00:02:11.760 The seventh, all nations will be blessed in him. 00:02:11.760 --> 00:02:18.200 Now, this is an expansive set of promises, and we should spend some time unpacking them. 00:02:18.200 --> 00:02:19.580 So, we will go in order. 00:02:19.580 --> 00:02:22.120 First, great nation. 00:02:22.120 --> 00:02:33.820 Of this promise, Luther contends that not only is it gospel, and so it is, but that it is also a most outstanding passage, and one of the most important in all Holy Scripture. 00:02:33.820 --> 00:02:41.440 I would recommend you highlight or underline it, unless you refuse to write in your Bible, which I do with most of mine. 00:02:41.440 --> 00:02:42.300 Again, from Luther. 00:02:43.320 --> 00:02:53.980 First of all, you should consider that what the Lord promises Abraham here is altogether impossible, unbelievable, and untrue if you follow reason, because it cannot be seen. 00:02:53.980 --> 00:03:04.620 If the Lord has something like this in mind for Abraham, why does he not let him remain in his land and with his kindred, where Abraham undoubtedly had some influence or reputation? 00:03:04.620 --> 00:03:18.320 Is the way to success easier among strange people, where one does not even have a place to set one's foot, than at home, where one's fields, friends, neighbors, and relatives are, where one's household has been well established? 00:03:18.320 --> 00:03:32.000 Therefore, the power of the Holy Spirit was great and extraordinary in Abraham, because he was able to apprehend with his heart these impossible, unbelievable, and incomprehensible things, as though they were real and already present. 00:03:32.000 --> 00:03:43.000 Such must have been the case, especially since he was already approaching old age, for he was seventy-five years old, but Sarah was ten years younger and barren at that. 00:03:44.300 --> 00:03:45.880 The second blessing. 00:03:45.880 --> 00:03:47.840 I will bless you. 00:03:47.840 --> 00:03:53.700 We would do well to interpret this promise as applying both to Abraham and to his offspring. 00:03:53.700 --> 00:03:55.880 But who were the offspring of Abraham? 00:03:55.880 --> 00:03:57.680 From Romans 9. 00:03:57.680 --> 00:04:07.720 But it is not as though the word of God has failed, for not all who are descended from Israel belong to Israel, and not all are children of Abraham, because they are his offspring. 00:04:08.300 --> 00:04:11.240 But through Isaac shall your offspring be named. 00:04:11.240 --> 00:04:19.360 This means that it is not the children of the flesh who are the children of God, but the children of the promise who are counted as offspring. 00:04:19.360 --> 00:04:26.460 To some degree, this promise was fulfilled to Abraham personally, for he was truly blessed spiritually and physically. 00:04:26.460 --> 00:04:34.280 To another degree, this promise was fulfilled to Old Testament Israel, as they, in accordance with the first blessing, became a great nation. 00:04:35.000 --> 00:04:45.080 And, to the fullest degree, this was fulfilled in Christ, the greatest blessing of all, and a blessing in which Abraham participated through faith. 00:04:45.080 --> 00:04:48.480 The third blessing, I will make your name great. 00:04:49.560 --> 00:04:54.160 Need we even review this promise, this blessing, at any real length? 00:04:54.160 --> 00:04:56.380 It is now 2023. 00:04:56.380 --> 00:05:01.460 God made this promise to Abraham in the second millennium BC, to the best of our calculations. 00:05:02.280 --> 00:05:06.240 Can you quickly name three people who lived 700 years ago? 00:05:06.240 --> 00:05:11.200 Perhaps a medieval history major would have an answer for me, but the point should be clear. 00:05:11.200 --> 00:05:18.000 Abraham lived more than five times 700 years ago, and yet here we are learning of him. 00:05:18.000 --> 00:05:23.160 I do not suppose that history will remember most of us four thousand years from now. 00:05:23.160 --> 00:05:29.920 Luther, perhaps, but Abraham will still have 3500 years on him, and Christ himself spoke of Abraham. 00:05:31.080 --> 00:05:32.200 The fourth promise. 00:05:32.200 --> 00:05:34.220 You will be a blessing. 00:05:34.220 --> 00:05:42.440 Our fourth blessing is not merely a blessing, but also an interpretive lens for the preceding three blessings and for the following three. 00:05:42.440 --> 00:05:46.780 It is a perfect centerpiece in God's perfect seven-fold blessing of Abraham. 00:05:46.780 --> 00:05:50.440 Here we see why God blesses Abraham. 00:05:50.440 --> 00:05:58.040 Certainly God blesses Abraham because it is his good pleasure to do so, but he does so also with an aim and end, a goal in mind. 00:05:58.740 --> 00:06:04.120 So that I will make you a great nation, so that you will be a blessing. 00:06:04.120 --> 00:06:07.620 I will bless you, so that you will be a blessing. 00:06:07.620 --> 00:06:11.500 I will make your name great, so that you will be a blessing. 00:06:11.500 --> 00:06:16.540 You will be a blessing, so that him who blesses you, I will bless. 00:06:16.540 --> 00:06:21.700 You will be a blessing, so that him who dishonors you, I will curse. 00:06:21.700 --> 00:06:26.040 You will be a blessing, so that in you all nations will be blessed. 00:06:27.880 --> 00:06:30.140 Promises 5 and 6. 00:06:30.140 --> 00:06:34.840 I will bless those who bless you, and curse those who dishonor you. 00:06:34.840 --> 00:06:38.820 We must carefully note here that God's promises are not idle. 00:06:38.820 --> 00:06:44.980 Today the church seems small and shrinking, despised, held in contempt by the world. 00:06:44.980 --> 00:06:47.240 But here we have the word of God. 00:06:47.240 --> 00:06:51.820 He will bless those who bless us, and curse those who dishonor us. 00:06:51.820 --> 00:06:59.300 Well over a thousand years of European Christendom speak to God's steadfast love and faithfulness in his promise to bless. 00:06:59.300 --> 00:07:04.120 And the drowned army of pharaohs speaks to the fate of those who persecute the church. 00:07:04.120 --> 00:07:06.480 We know that persecution will come. 00:07:06.480 --> 00:07:13.500 From 2nd Timothy, Indeed, all who desire to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted. 00:07:13.500 --> 00:07:19.060 But we also know that Christ is and will be with us even until the end of the age. 00:07:19.060 --> 00:07:22.780 This life may at times seem beyond even the vestiges of hope. 00:07:23.500 --> 00:07:26.420 But we know that the victory has already been won. 00:07:26.420 --> 00:07:37.480 From Revelation 1, Behold, he is coming with the clouds, and every eye will see him, even those who pierced him, and all the tribes of the earth will wail on account of him. 00:07:37.480 --> 00:07:39.580 Even so, Amen. 00:07:40.940 --> 00:07:46.000 Promise 7, In you all the families of the earth will be blessed. 00:07:46.000 --> 00:07:50.600 Thus far, the promises have been more or less material or temporal in nature. 00:07:51.340 --> 00:08:01.320 However, the seventh and final blessing is clearly spiritual, in nature and casts a spiritual meaning upon the first four promises as well. 00:08:01.320 --> 00:08:07.980 What we have here at the end of verse 3 is a recapitulation of the promise of Genesis 3.15. 00:08:07.980 --> 00:08:15.720 For how will the families of man be blessed except through the Son, on account of the blessed seed who crushes the serpent's head? 00:08:15.720 --> 00:08:24.140 As Luther comments, But now there follows that promise which should be written in golden letters, and should be extolled in the languages of all people. 00:08:24.140 --> 00:08:35.000 For it offers eternal treasures, for it cannot be understood in a material sense, namely, that it would be confined to this people only, as the previous blessings perhaps were. 00:08:35.000 --> 00:08:50.100 But if, as the words clearly indicate, this promise is to be extended to all nations, or families of the earth, who else shall we say has dispensed this blessing among all nations, except the Son of God, our Lord Jesus Christ? 00:08:50.100 --> 00:09:07.620 Luther actually goes further and reasons out the nature of the promise and Christ's work from these verses, and in doing so he is well supported, for clearly only a true man, who was and is more than mere man, could proceed from Abraham, and yet bless all humanity, including Abraham. 00:09:09.580 --> 00:09:23.580 If I were tasked with pulling from Scripture ten sections to summarize what and why we believe, this would be the second or the third, even if there is some danger in using a third of one's allowance before leaving the first of sixty-six books. 00:09:23.580 --> 00:09:29.880 These promises are properly understood as applying to the church, and what a beautiful set they form. 00:09:29.880 --> 00:09:37.320 We begin with the promise to form from Abraham a great nation, and we end with a clarification of what kind of nation this will be. 00:09:37.320 --> 00:09:41.060 Note carefully the language, and the ESV does in fact capture this. 00:09:42.120 --> 00:09:48.280 And I will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you and make your name great, so that you will be a blessing. 00:09:48.280 --> 00:09:56.080 I will bless those who bless you, and him who dishonors you I will curse, and in you all the families of the earth shall be blessed. 00:09:57.340 --> 00:10:02.820 Abraham will be a great nation, but all the families of the world will be blessed in him. 00:10:02.820 --> 00:10:18.420 Scripture does not usually speak of families in this context, for the usual term is nation, which is to say ethnos or in the plural, ethne, instead of pesai ai fule, fule being the term for families here. 00:10:18.420 --> 00:10:22.120 Why then do we have families in this verse? 00:10:22.120 --> 00:10:23.960 Two reasons. 00:10:23.960 --> 00:10:40.340 Nations would not work here, for Abraham's seed, Christ, does not bring blessing to all nations, at least not in the sense here in view, because what he actually does is create a new nation, the Church, the true Israel. 00:10:40.340 --> 00:10:45.940 Now, this is not to say that Christ's work destroys national identities. 00:10:45.940 --> 00:10:49.960 Soteriology does not destroy ontology. 00:10:49.960 --> 00:10:58.120 However, it is to say that only the nation that is the Church is truly and completely blessed. 00:10:58.120 --> 00:11:13.720 That nation is pulled from all members of all actual nations, which is to say the sense of nation used to mean blood, used synonymously with ethnicity, the sort of nation that is directly heritable. 00:11:13.720 --> 00:11:26.840 And so, in that sense, all nations are, of course, blessed in Christ, but it is only the Church in which all members of the Church are individually themselves blessed in Christ. 00:11:26.840 --> 00:11:34.040 And second, we are being told from whom Christ will craft his new nation, from all the families of the earth. 00:11:34.040 --> 00:11:35.880 The scope of this blessing is universal. 00:11:36.480 --> 00:11:38.900 Even if some will tragically reject it.