Difficulties, we all face them. Those situations are made even more difficult by having to make a hard decision. That forms a dilemma described by the common expression, “Caught between a rock and a hard place.” This simple phrase describes two hard, immovable obstacles that require some sort of flex and movement, but there is none. Both are difficult. Both require unacceptable decisions. Both result in unpleasant outcomes. We all face these at various times in our life. We are left with the rock hard decision of what to do and the hard place action of how to do it. As believers in Jesus Christ how are we to respond when we are caught between a rock and a hard place? In Genesis 13 we see Abram come face to face with this type of dilemma. This chapter opens with Abrams dilemma. The problem was not enough land to support the large quantity of livestock that Abram and Lot possessed (6). This led to quarrels between those that took care of their herds (7). The rock is not enough space and the hard place is that family is involved. Abram sought peace and displayed generosity toward Lot by allowing him to choose the location for his flocks (8-9). Faith believes that God will provide even in the most impossible situation. As soon as Lot left the scene God spoke to Abram and challenged him to look beyond the present situation and see all that He was providing (14-15). All too often we set our eyes on the present and what others have and disregard all that we have been given in by God. Faith in God challenges us to look beyond the present to His future provisions. We mistakenly think that we need to provide rather than rest in God’s gifts. How do you live by faith in the midst of impossibilities, and the unknown? Faith makes the choice to walk with God even when everything else seems impossible.
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