Gen
13:1-12
It is important to make right decisions. People can sometimes see
what decisions we make but God can see what we decide and think to an even greater extent.
In the lives of two men, we see how differently they reacted. Abraham loved God and obeyed
Him. He had a secret that caused him to be successful in his life. He moved to the altar
that he had built to God and called on the name of the Lord. In other words, he moved from
one meeting with God to another meeting with God.
After Lot left, God spoke to Abraham and only then did Abraham
move his tent. Abraham first made sure that God was in it. Do we go through the day, do
and say things, but God is not in it? We need to continually ask God for His guidance.
Lot did not walk with God. He made rash decisions. When Lot was
with Abraham, a problem arose. The herdsmen were fighting. It can happen that something
else causes a problem between parents or people e.g their children. Be careful not to
cause strife. What the herdsmen did had far reaching consequences. We may have blood on
our hands if we are not careful with what we say.
Abraham dealt with the problem in a godly way but eventually a
decision had to be made. Lot looked at the problem in a fleshly way and saw the valley.
Everything fell into place and it seemed the right thing to do. We need to go to the Lord
with everything we need and trust Him for every step. The doors seemed to open for Lot.
Abraham, in contrast,looked to God and then only did he see the land. Lot failed to
influence even nine people in Sodom. Even his own family fell apart. Lot lost everything
and his life ended in disgrace when he sinned with his daughters.
May God be gracious to us that we will walk with Him in everything
we do and say.