Abel doesnt seem to fit in the first half of Hebrews 11. Hes the first ancient listed, but his story isnt like the others mentioned there. Enoch went to heaven without dying. Noah saved mankind. Abraham started a people group. Isaac was a noted patriarch. Joseph rose to the top in Egypt. Moses led the greatest exodus ever.
Clearly, their faith was rewarded. By faith, they did what God asked, and He poured out blessings on them. They saw Gods promises fulfilled before their eyes.
But Abel? The second son of Adam and Eve had faith, and what did he get for it? Murdered. That sounds more like the folks in verses 35-38, who found that trusting God doesnt always lead to immediate blessing. They faced mockings, imprisonment, and being sawn in two. Thanks, but no thanks, we might say. We would all prefer to be heroic Abraham instead of someone destitute, afflicted, tormented (v.37). Yet in Gods plan, there are no guarantees of ease and fame even for the devout.
While we might experience some blessings in this life, we may also have to wait until something better (v.40) comes alongthe completion of Gods promises in Glory. Until then, lets keep living by faith.
Good Morning Mayor!
These words are so true and very timely!
God strengthen our Faith, is my prayer...
Good morning, Rus.
Thank you for today’s lesson. Thank you for being here to start us on the right path everyday.