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When God promised Abram that He would make him the father of a great nation, it required him to leave his extended family (Lot) and go to a new destination. The point? No, you can’t stay where you are. That’s what we were hoping for. I’d like to remain where I am please. For God to bless your life, it will require change. So Abram goes. But wait, what is Lot doing in the caravan? He’s the nephew. He’s not part of Abram’s immediate family. That was not God’s plan. So what is Lot doing in the story? It was Abram’s insurance policy. Just in case. Just in case God’s plan A doesn’t work out, I will have a plan B. In the ancient near east, a family was not a luxury but a necessity for survival. But Abram and Sarai had no heirs. That’s where Lot fits in. Bring along plan B in case plan A does not work as planned. In Genesis 12, Abram brings along Lot. In Genesis 13, Lot becomes a royal pain. So Abram draws a boundary line, Lot taking the choice real estate, Abram settling in a less desirable portion of the land. But at least he’s drawn the line. He’s let go of Lot. It’s when Abram sends Lot away, that God speaks for the second time, promising Abram will become a father of a great nation. The realization of the blessing came when Abram ditched his Lot. And the same is true for us.
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