Abraham and Isaac: Themes from Genesis with R.C. Sproul

Published 2023-12-09
Throughout Scripture, we see that the Lord calls His people to surrender before His good and perfect will, sometimes at great personal cost. In this message, R.C. Sproul considers God’s call for Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac and encourages us to trust in God’s faithfulness, even in the face of perplexing and agonizing circumstances.

This message is from Dr. Sproul’s 12-part teaching series Themes from Genesis. Learn more: www.ligonier.org/learn/series/themes-from-genesis

All Comments (21)
  • @imforeveRICH
    “When God raised his hand over Jesus, nobody hollered, Stop!” Amen!!! What an incredible sermon! Probably my second fav RC message right after the Nothing by Chance sermon. We are so blessed to have these recordings!
  • @user-ic7xh4zv5i
    I m really passionate with this story,. I can´t believe the unmatched love and faith that one person can demostrate to God. It definiitely makes me reflect and cry about God's love.
  • @youngerangey3354
    ❤amen!!! This is third time I’ve listened this sermon, always moves my hearts and gives me the desire for love Him more and more!! Miss RC! ❤
  • @suewalker8586
    I WISHED deeply that I would have sat under this man. What a literal FEAST......he lays out the precious truths of God like a Caterer for a wedding of a Sheiks daughter. Makes me even more hungry for more Dr. SPROUL teachings.❤ PRAISE THE LAMB WHO WAS SLAIN❣️‼️
  • It wasn't a movie. It was real, and it's crazy faith. Lord, please help my unbelief.
  • @ryanmathew4503
    Wow, just wow. This is a wonderful illustration by Dr. Sproul. His speech, mannerisms, emotion, passion, intellect, deep reflection and knowledge of Scripture masterfully and stunningly puts this story in its proper persepctive, ultimately pointing to and glorifying God by showing us the depth of Christ's sacrifice and the depth of the Father not sparing His only son, as well as showing how Christ is the ram, the substitute, who is very clearly seen in the OT (God is always the same and gives the same gospel (true and faithful) and extremely gracious).
  • @chriswertz1438
    Passionate for God's Holy Word, first time i heard RC...i was hooked.
  • O dear God, sovereign and holy, you showed us mercy. This struck me and brought me to tears as I thought of Christ bearing the knife not being stayed from his body. He did this for us. O, what a love beyond measure. Thank you, merciful, glorious God. Ashamed of our sins, clinging to you with all might and faith. My Lord and Savior, my King!!
  • @rae_ray8944
    RC is such a great speaker. I was riveted even though I've heard and read these passages many times.
  • @user-yk7vp2qw4h
    Glory to God the land of Moriah... unique covenant.... Between The Almighty and Abraham...~~ [ laughter]~~( e.g .....spoton!
  • @athenaparish72
    I believe we will all be tested in many ways in the end times which we are in now. God will test our faithfulness. And he will use anything that we have put above him. The question is will we be able to walk away when we have to, from things that we love, to put god once again first.
  • It would have been nice if Dr. Sproul here also tied in Hebrews 11:17-19 to the narrative as the New Testament commentary on this episode.
  • @user-rj8py9ld3j
    Jesus always points us to God because we must know them both: The most important thing Jesus said is that the Father is the only true God (John 17:3). Jesus said all who say ‘Lord, Lord’ to him will not enter Heaven, but those who do God's will (Matthew 7:21-23). He said he who hears my words and believes on Him that sent me has everlasting life, and shall not come to condemnation; but is passed from death to life (John 5:24). He said he came to do the will of his Father and to finish his work (John 4:34). He said he does nothing of his own authority (John 5:30). Jesus prayed to the Father saying, “I thank thee, O Father, Lord of heaven and earth” (Matthew 11:25-27). He said those of him will know if he speaks of himself, or whether he speaks on God's behalf (John 7:16-18). Why did Jesus always point us to the Father? Because we must know them both–that is life eternal.
  • @PaDutchRunner
    Wow — was that Professor Murray in the audience— the Duquesne U professor of contracts???
  • @user-jn2my9xy4f
    Sarah was so upset when she found out she left them both. When Sarah died Abraham had to go to bring back her body to bury her