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Why would GOD ask Abraham to sacrifice his own son? In Genesis 22, one of the most intense and mysterious moments in the Bible unfolds. After waiting decades for the birth of Isaac—the son through whom God’s promise would continue—Abraham receives a shocking command. “Take your son, your only son Isaac, whom you love… and offer him as a burnt offering.” Melhore essa descrição Why would God ask for such a thing? Isaac was not just Abraham’s beloved son. According to the earlier promises in Genesis, Isaac was the child through whom Abraham’s descendants would become a great nation. So why would God place that promise on the altar? In this documentary-style study, we examine the biblical account step by step, exploring the context, the tension within the story, and the moment when the test reaches its dramatic turning point. 📖 Genesis 22:1–19 In this episode we explore: • The test of Abraham • The journey to the land of Moriah • The conversation between Abraham and Isaac • The moment when the sacrifice is about to happen • The ram provided in place of Isaac • The reaffirmation of God’s promise to Abraham The story of Abraham and Isaac is not only one of the most powerful tests of faith recorded in Scripture—it also reveals the themes of trust, obedience, and divine provision at the center of the covenant story in Genesis. Subscribe to the channel if you enjoy exploring the deeper meaning behind the passages of the Bible and studying how the biblical narrative unfolds from the beginning of Genesis. Because some of the most powerful moments in Scripture appear at the exact moment when the future of the promise seems most uncertain.