Abraham (known
early in his life as Abram) was called by God to become the father of a great
nation (Genesis 12 ). At
the age of 75 and in obedience to God's command, he, his wife Sarah, and his
nephew Lot moved southwest from the town of Haran to the land of Canaan. There
God established a covenant with Abraham (15:18), promising the land of Canaan
to his descendants. At the age of 100 Abraham and Sarah were finally blessed
with Isaac, the son long promised to them by God. Abraham demonstrated supreme
obedience when God commanded him to offer Isaac as a burnt offering. God spared
the young man's life only at the last moment and provided a ram as a substitute
offering (22:1–19). Abraham died at the age of 175 and was buried in the Cave
of Machpelah, which he had purchased earlier as a burial site for Sarah. He is
especially honored as the first of the three great Old Testament Patriarchs—and
for his “righteousness before God through faith” (Romans 4:1–12 ). [Commission on Worship of The
Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod]
Collect of the Day
Lord God, heavenly
Father, You promised Abraham that he would be the father of many nations, You
led him to the land of Canaan, and You sealed Your covenant with him by the
shedding of blood. May we see in Jesus, the Seed of Abraham, the promise of the
new covenant of Your Holy Church, sealed with Jesus' blood on the cross and
given to us now in the cup of the new testament; through the same Jesus Christ,
our Lord, who lives and reigns with You and the Holy Spirit, one God, now and
forever. Amen.
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