Parashat Lech Lecha – Year 3 – The Promise to Abraham.
Shabbat Shalom, Nazarene family.
This week we will study the parashat Lech Lecha, portion of year 3, where we will see how Abram and Sarai face difficult times as they wait for Yahweh’s promise. We will learn about Sarai’s decision to give her handmaid to Abram and how that brings trouble. We will read how Yahweh listens to Hagar and promises to take care of her son. We will also see how Yahweh changes Abram and Sarai’s names, and gives them a special sign of the covenant. We will learn that Yahweh always keeps His promises, even if they seem to take time, and that He has a purposeful plan for each person.
B’reisheet (Genesis) 17:18-19
18 And Abraham said to Elohim, “Oh, that Ishmael might live before You!”
19 Then Elohim said: “No, Sarah your wife shall bear you a son, and you shall call his name Isaac; I will establish My covenant with him for an everlasting covenant, and with his descendants after him.
This week corresponds to the reading of the texts (in bold):
- B’reisheet (Genesis) 12:1-13:18 / 14:1-15:21 / 16:1-17:27
- Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 40:1-31 / 41:1-20 / 41:21-29
- Mattityahu (Matthew) 1:1-17 / 1:18-21 / 1:22-25
Summary of the weekly study, Year three:
B’reisheet (Genesis) 16:1-17:27
In these verses, we see how Avram and Sarai try to help fulfill Yahweh’s promise by their own means, which brings pain and conflict. Although they make wrong decisions, Yahweh does not forget them or Hagar, who also receives a promise. We also read how Yahweh reaffirms His covenant with Avram, changes his and Sarai’s names, and gives them clear instructions as a sign of His commitment. In this passage, we learn that Yahweh is faithful, even when we fail, and that His plans are fulfilled in His way and in His perfect time.
Yeshayahu (Isaiah) 41:21-29
In these verses, Yahweh challenges the idols and those who trust in them, asking them to demonstrate their power by announcing the future or explaining the past. We will see that they can do nothing, because they are nothing. Yahweh shows that He is the only one who announces what is to come and fulfills what He promises. He also denounces the false prophets who claim to have messages, but only confuse. In this passage, we learn that only Yahweh has true power, that His word is firm and that trusting in idols or false messages is trusting in wind and nothing else.
Mattityahu (Matthew) 1:22-25
In these verses, we see how the prophecy announced by Yahweh through the prophet is fulfilled: a virgin would have a son, and he would be called Immanuel, which means “Elohim with us”. Yeshua is not a new plan, but part of the eternal plan. Yosef, awakening from sleep, obeys in faith and takes Miriam as his wife, caring for her and the child to be born. In this passage, we learn that Yahweh always keeps His word, even in surprising ways, and that obedience, like Yosef’s, is key to participating in the Kingdom plans.
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Enjoy this fun activity with the whole family. Inside you will find development questions for the three weekly sections (Torah, Haftarah and Brit Chadasha). While the older ones discuss the questions and their answers, the younger ones can color the picture related to the teaching, solve a maze, find the 7 differences and much more. We encourage you to do it week by week and instill in your children the habit of studying Yahweh’s word as a family.
We hope you and especially your sons and daughters enjoy this effort. For it is through the study of the Scriptures that we can come to understand the love and care that Yahweh has always had for us. And also to perceive that He has been taking care of even the smallest detail, so that we can take care and enjoy all that He gives us. That is why it is so important that our children learn and grow up knowing that they are loved by the Creator of all that exists.
Shalom.
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