(5) Abraham and the Covenant of the Torch
(5) Abraham and the Covenant of the Torch
Genesis 15:12-17 “When the sun went
down, a deep sleep fell on Abram, and great darkness and fear came upon him.
Then the LORD said to Abram, ‘Know for certain that
your descendants will be strangers in a land that is not theirs and will serve
them, and they will oppress them four hundred years. I will punish the nation
they serve, and afterward they will come out with great possessions. You will
be buried in peace with your ancestors at a good old age. In the fourth
generation your descendants will return here, for the iniquity of the Amorites
has not yet come to fruition.’” When the sun had set
and it was dark, a smoking firepot appeared, and a burning torch passed between
the pieces.
While sunset signifies the end of the day, here it symbolizes the end.
The coming of Jesus Christ into the world is said to be the beginning of the
end. Therefore, the above words can be considered prophetic words about Jesus
Christ, the Messiah.
Although the above is a conversation between Jehovah and Abram, it can
be understood in meaning as a conversation between God the Father and His Son
Jesus Christ.
Before the birth of Jesus
Christ, the entire world was shrouded in darkness. Genesis 1:1-2 states,
"In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. Now the earth was
formless and empty, darkness was over the surface of the deep, and the Spirit
of God was hovering over the surface of the waters." Genesis 1:1 speaks of
Christ's predestination, and verse 2 states that when Christ comes into the
world, it will be a world of spiritual darkness.
"Your descendants will be strangers in a land not theirs, and they
will serve them, and they will oppress them four hundred years." Abram's
descendants are the Israelites. This passage describes their entry into Egypt,
where they lived as slaves to Pharaoh for four hundred years, before their
exodus under the leadership of Moses.
However, spiritually speaking, Christ's people are angels in the
kingdom of God. Fallen angels are born into the world as humans and are under
Satan's rule. The term "400 years" symbolically represents a period
of spiritual darkness. If we express the period from the first man, Adam, to the
last, Adam, in numerical terms, approximately 4,000 years have passed.
"I will punish the nation they serve." During the Exodus, God
punished Egypt with ten plagues. Similarly, Jesus Christ, entrusted with God's
authority, subdued Satan and his angels and freed those who repented from his
control.
"Afterward your descendants will come out with great wealth."
During the Exodus, the Israelites brought many treasures with them. Exodus
3:19-22 "For I know that the king of Egypt will not let you go until I strike
him with a mighty hand. And I will stretch out my hand against Egypt, and I
will strike him with all my wonders in the midst of it. After that, he will let
you go. I will cause the Egyptians to grant favor to the people, and when you
go out, you will not go empty-handed. Let every woman ask her neighbor and the
woman who lives in her house for articles of silver and gold and clothing, and
put them on your sons and daughters. You shall plunder the Egyptians."
The treasure we receive through salvation and freedom from Satan
through faith in Jesus Christ is the treasure of heaven. Those who are in
Christ not only receive freedom from sin, but also the amazing grace of being
seated in heaven.
"You will live a long life, and you will go to your ancestors in peace
and be buried. In the fourth generation your descendants will return to this
land." Abraham's ancestor is the first man (Christ). Abraham symbolizes
Christ. This land represents Canaan. Canaan symbolizes the kingdom of God
(heaven), and the number four (4) in the four generations represents spiritual
darkness. The time when all humans are born and live on earth is a period of
spiritual darkness. However, when a person meets Jesus Christ, from that time
on, they move toward the world of light. When Christ is present in the heart of
a believer, it becomes heaven itself. They enter the world of light.
John 1:9-12 “The true Light, which gives light to every man, was coming into the
world. He was in the world, and though the world was made through him, the world
did not recognize him. He came to his own, but his own did not receive him. But
to all who did receive him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the
right to become children of God.”
"For the iniquity of the Amorites is not yet full," he said.
The Amorites were the people who attacked the Israelites as they entered
Canaan. The fleshly self is what hinders believers from becoming citizens of
heaven. When the fleshly self completely dominates a believer's heart, they
will struggle to find the opportunity to repent. This means that only by
repenting and turning from a spiritual state before the fleshly self completely
takes over can they attain heaven. This means quickly repenting and turning
from that state.
“When the sun had set and darkness had set, a smoking
firepot appeared, and a burning torch passed between the pieces of meat.” This is a
prophecy that in the midst of spiritual darkness, among the dead, Christ, the
light of life, will appear, rise to the resurrection life, and give the light
of life to all who are in darkness.
The torch symbolizes resurrection life. The pieces of meat represent
the physically dead. This covenant contains the promise that those who are
physically dead will receive resurrection life through the power of the Holy Spirit
and be resurrected with eternal bodies.
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